In Debian Jessie , I use "apt-get " to install vsftpd . It's version is
following : vsftpd3.0.2-17
amd64lightweight, efficient FTP server written
for security ( dpkg -l | grep vsftpd)
I didn't change the configure file , /etc/v
Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> When I use links2 or elinks web browsers on some websites when https is
> https://webmail.sbb.rs/
elinks does not complain about the site. This may be a bug in elinks
as it may be ignoring an error.
I am able to recreate that problem using links2. And also curl and
wg
Hello.
After a catastrophic attempt to install PC-BSD 10.1.1 on a GPT/UEFI
computer that had Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Debian Linux 7.x installed,
with the installed bootloader being GRUB, with the result being that,
after the misleadingly stated successful installation, upon booting,
when it gets to t
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On 7/02/2015 12:01 PM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> That seems to work, but here's a problem. Each time it enters a new user
> directory I have to re-enter the root password. I realize I can just set
> it up so that I don't have to enter a password at a
Roman Gelfand writes:
I need to write files with name format {5 digit sequential
number}.{extension I will supply}.
Is there a utility which would allow me to copy/move/put a file
with the above name format incrementing the sequence for each
subsequent file. Something similar to what logro
On Sat, 07 Feb 2015, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> That seems to work, but here's a problem. Each time it enters a new
> user directory I have to re-enter the root password. I realize I can
> just set it up so that I don't have to enter a password at all, but
> maybe there's a way to set it, so I'd have
Curtis Vaughan writes:
That seems to work, but here's a problem. Each time it enters a
new user directory I have to re-enter the root password. I
realize I can just set it up so that I don't have to enter a
password at all, but maybe there's a way to set it, so I'd have
to only enter the roo
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Indeed it must have been as you state but I did not want to do a
ROOTFS copy since setting up and cleaning the old LVM settings etc.,
will cause a lot of compilication. I went ahead and installed a fresh
system and then copied the kernel and initrd into the SD card.
I however do not remember why I
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 2:37 AM, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Thanks all for inputs
>
> SOLVED !!!
>
>
> 1) The fan is fine in my system. The fan does not run and CPU remains
> cool when used with the SSD based USB device but CPU was only heating
> when using with USB-SD card based OS. So this is NOT a ha
That seems to work, but here's a problem. Each time it enters a new user
directory I have to re-enter the root password. I realize I can just set
it up so that I don't have to enter a password at all, but maybe there's a
way to set it, so I'd have to only enter the root password once?
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Thanks all for inputs
SOLVED !!!
1) The fan is fine in my system. The fan does not run and CPU remains
cool when used with the SSD based USB device but CPU was only heating
when using with USB-SD card based OS. So this is NOT a hardware issue
The problem is that mine is a hybrid nvidia-optimus
Curtis Vaughan:
> I need to rsync several, but not all, the Maildir directories under /home.
> I have a file with all the user accounts, so what would the script be to
> say take each user account name and then rsync up each Maildir directory.
>
> The rsync command would be:
>
> rsync -arv ./[us
Petter Adsen wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> a while ago i was looking for a program that would
>> allow me to copy partition images and restore them --
>> now i wish i had been a little more persistent in
>> that search... :)
>
> Like http://partclone.org ? :)
currently the package is broken via
Hi.
On Fri, 6 Feb 2015 19:39:42 + (UTC)
ML mail wrote:
> So if I understand correctly it is not possible to use cron.d with simply the
> "!" character in the shadow file? I need to have "!" + password? do I
> understand that correctly?
My current configuration is:
# head -1 /etc/shadow
I need to rsync several, but not all, the Maildir directories under /home.
I have a file with all the user accounts, so what would the script be to
say take each user account name and then rsync up each Maildir directory.
The rsync command would be:
rsync -arv ./[username]/Maildir/ root@[compute
On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 14:14:34 -0500, Ric Moore wrote:
> Do a CLEAN install to Jessie, if at all possible. There is just too
> great a gap between Jessie and Wheezy for me to trust upgrading.
> This way you get it all right, from the get-go. It would be like
> "upgrading" 8.04 Ubuntu to 14.10 in o
So if I understand correctly it is not possible to use cron.d with simply the
"!" character in the shadow file? I need to have "!" + password? do I
understand that correctly?
On Friday, February 6, 2015 12:24 PM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Fri, Feb 06, 2015 at 05:07:58AM -0500, wolf.hal...@gmail.com
On 02/06/2015 01:01 PM, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Lisi Reisz wrote:
[snipped 7 lines]
Unfortunately, it looks as though you may have to but had you thought of
Jessie?
The missus is asking "who's Jessie and why are you thinking of her?" ;)
Sure, I'd upgrade to Jess
On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 23:35:18 +0530, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Brian wrote:
>
>
> [snipped 18 lines]
>
> >
> > I'd be prepared to report it (if Sivaram Neelakantan doesn't) but is it
> > in the emacs package? Also, what severity? If it is seen as breaking
> > unrelated
On 02/06/2015 12:50 PM, Burhan Hanoglu wrote:
I'd expect that even though PIO is a cpu intensive IO, system should not
stay that heated when it is idle IO wise. I'd try the same using a usb
stick to observe the result and compare...
Or, examine the cpu cooler and remove all of the cruft. I could
On Fri, 06 Feb 2015 23:31:51 +0530
Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
> The missus is asking "who's Jessie and why are you thinking of her?" ;)
>
> Sure, I'd upgrade to Jessie
That will please the missus...
Cheers,
Ron.
--
Against logic there is no armor like ignorance.
On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Brian wrote:
[snipped 18 lines]
>
> I'd be prepared to report it (if Sivaram Neelakantan doesn't) but is it
> in the emacs package? Also, what severity? If it is seen as breaking
> unrelated software on the system it would be "critical".
If it is a bug, please go ahead in
On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Lisi Reisz wrote:
[snipped 7 lines]
> Unfortunately, it looks as though you may have to but had you thought of
> Jessie?
The missus is asking "who's Jessie and why are you thinking of her?" ;)
Sure, I'd upgrade to Jessie
>That might let you have both! Or is there a
Quoting Gene Heskett (ghesk...@wdtv.com):
> On Thursday, February 05, 2015 04:09:58 PM David Wright wrote:
> > Quoting Darac Marjal (mailingl...@darac.org.uk):
> > > On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 09:57:50AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday, February 03, 2015 05:01:46 AM Darac Marjal wrote:
>
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 2:59 AM, Bhasker C V wrote:
> could it be because with USB-SSD the kernel detects it as drive (smart
> works and also does hdparm) and uses DMA whereas in USB-SD kernel
> detects and attaches to usbstor but then has to do pio and cpu
> intensive low efficency transfer metho
On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 11:11:32 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Sivaram Neelakantan (nsivaram@gmail.com):
> > On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Brian wrote:
> > > On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 14:04:25 +, Brian wrote:
> > > As far as I can see, purging emacs24 may be the only solution.
> >
> > Oh well, th
On Fri, Feb 06 2015,David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Sivaram Neelakantan (nsivaram@gmail.com):
>> On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Brian wrote:
>> > On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 14:04:25 +, Brian wrote:
>> > As far as I can see, purging emacs24 may be the only solution.
>>
>> Oh well, that's not something I wa
On Fri, Feb 06, 2015 at 12:12:45PM -0500, Roman Gelfand wrote:
>I need to write files with name format {5 digit sequential
>number}.{extension I will supply}.
>Is there a utility which would allow me to copy/move/put a file with the
>above name format incrementing the sequence for e
Petter Adsen wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> a while ago i was looking for a program that would
>> allow me to copy partition images and restore them --
>> now i wish i had been a little more persistent in
>> that search... :)
>
> Like http://partclone.org ? :)
i'll take a look at it, thanks.
On Thursday, February 05, 2015 05:21:10 PM Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Feb 2015 13:38:27 -0500
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > This is why , having been bit once, follow the procedure for new
> > > installations:
> > >
> > > - Have the /home directory on a separate physical unit
> >
> > Th
On Friday 06 February 2015 15:10:29 Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> So I went back to the newest, wheezy based linuxcnc hybrid.iso you can get
> from linuxcnc.org and installed that.
[snip lengthy tale, ending with statement of problems he is having under
linuxcnc]
> I could use some clues?
http://lin
On Fri, 6 Feb 2015 17:28:13 +0100
Petter Adsen wrote:
> > a while ago i was looking for a program that would
> > allow me to copy partition images and restore them --
> > now i wish i had been a little more persistent in
> > that search... :)
>
> Like http://partclone.org ? :)
Or http://clo
On Friday 06 February 2015 16:36:43 Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
> errpurging Emacs24? The only reason I added backports was to get
> the latest release of Emacs. Well, I'd probably give up on doing
> anything with Rcurl/libcurl CRAN library which is a small price to
> pay. It's not like I don
I need to write files with name format {5 digit sequential
number}.{extension I will supply}.
Is there a utility which would allow me to copy/move/put a file with the
above name format incrementing the sequence for each subsequent file.
Something similar to what logrotate is doing.
Tlhanks in adv
Quoting Sivaram Neelakantan (nsivaram@gmail.com):
> On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 14:04:25 +, Brian wrote:
> > As far as I can see, purging emacs24 may be the only solution.
>
> Oh well, that's not something I want to do.
Would installing jessie (has emacs24)
On Friday, February 06, 2015 07:52:33 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Arch Linux doesn't even have an installer. You just do your own thing.
> That might suit you better.
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/installation_guide
>
> Lisi
>
Manjaro is arch based, and someone here suggested it, saying t
On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Brian wrote:
> On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 14:04:25 +, Brian wrote:
>
>> I never use backports so am not overly familiar with its operation or
>> how it fits with the rest of the archives. However, this does not look
>> like something that should happen. If we understood what is
On Fri, 6 Feb 2015 11:17:51 -0500
songbird wrote:
> a while ago i was looking for a program that would
> allow me to copy partition images and restore them --
> now i wish i had been a little more persistent in
> that search... :)
Like http://partclone.org ? :)
P
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On Fri, Feb 06 2015,Brian wrote:
[snipped 17 lines]
> It is good that you have provided sufficient information in this thread
> to be able to follow in your footsteps as I am now able to reproduce
> your problem.
>
> My sources list has the security entry followed by kartolo lines for
> wheezy
Darac Marjal wrote:
...
> Check that the journald is running. My understanding of kernel logging
> is that the kernel writes messages into a ring buffer. Some program is
> expected to monitor that ring buffer and then record the messages as the
> user desires (to a file, across the network etc). In
On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 14:04:25 +, Brian wrote:
> I never use backports so am not overly familiar with its operation or
> how it fits with the rest of the archives. However, this does not look
> like something that should happen. If we understood what is happening
> we can produce a solution. (
On Fri 06 Feb 2015 at 12:05:15 +0530, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 05 2015,Bob Proulx wrote:
>
> > Brian wrote:
>
> [snipped 12 lines]
>
> > Do you have an /etc/apt/preferences file? Or /etc/apt/preferences.d/*
> > files? If so what is in it? Remove it and try the apt-get update
Arch Linux doesn't even have an installer. You just do your own thing. That
might suit you better.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/installation_guide
Lisi
On Thursday 05 February 2015 22:08:38 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday, February 05, 2015 04:09:58 PM David Wright wrote:
> > Quoti
Bhasker C V:
>
> I am trying to create 2 systems (both are portable and works on USB)
>
> 1. USB<->SATA bridge SSD with linux kernel 3.19.0 (self compiled).
>this systems works fine and the operating temperature on the DELL
> machine I am using is about 54C to 60C
>
> 2. USB<->microSD with
On Thursday, February 05, 2015 04:09:58 PM David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Darac Marjal (mailingl...@darac.org.uk):
> > On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 09:57:50AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, February 03, 2015 05:01:46 AM Darac Marjal wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 06:16:34PM -0500, G
Hi.
On Fri, Feb 06, 2015 at 05:07:58AM -0500, wolf.hal...@gmail.com wrote:
> The '!' Means root login is disabled, not that the root account is disabled.
> su -
> With a blank root password lets anyone switch user to root without slowing
> down to crack the password. That is not a safe goal.
The '!' Means root login is disabled, not that the root account is disabled. su
-
With a blank root password lets anyone switch user to root without slowing down
to crack the password. That is not a safe goal.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 6, 2015, at 3:41 AM, ML mail wrote:
>
> The result o
On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 05:53:14PM -0500, songbird wrote:
> i'm using testing/unstable, systemd (215-11),
> etc. everything up to date, so i'm hoping this is a
> transitory thing, but i'm trying to understand the
> pathway a message takes from the kernel to where it
> should end up in /var/lo
The result of running passwd --status tells me that the password needs to be
changed as actually I had in my /etc/shadow file only a "!" as password in
order to safely disable the root account. It looks like this is not compatible
with the cron.d system. I have changed the password and then lock
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