On 05/27/2015 10:16 PM, Charlie wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2015 21:06:10 -0400 Frank sent:
When I went into Thunderbird at mid-day one of my accounts with my
ISP Videotron.ca registered a logon failure..despite the fact nothing
had changed.
I have no answer. However, with my ISP I periodically hav
On Wed, 27 May 2015, deloptes wrote:
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> >
> > Researching a laptop purchase (within the next 6 months or so) to
> > replace my aging Desktop (1 to 8.5 years depending on which
> > parts). Going to abandoned the Big Box forever. Need to be very
> > portable in the next
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Deb wrote:
>
>
> On 27/05/15 05:21 PM, deloptes wrote:
> > Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >
> >> Researching a laptop purchase (within the next 6 months or so) to
> >> replace my aging Desktop (1 to 8.5 years depending on which
> >> parts). Going to abandoned the Big Box forever.
On Wed, 27 May 2015 13:31:52 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> > This is a weird one.
>
> That is a little weird that it was a transient glitch of a failure.
>
> > Tried to use ssh and saw a "bad permissions" error on my .ssh/config file.
> >
> > I do ls -l and i see uids/g
On Wed, 27 May 2015 12:03:51 -0400
Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 08:25:16AM -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
>
>
> >
> > 2 i can't look at those boot messages i see in 1. why is it that a
> > permanent method, installed by DEFAULT has never been implemented to look
> > at boot
On Wed, 27 May 2015 21:06:10 -0400 Frank sent:
> When I went into Thunderbird at mid-day one of my accounts with my
> ISP Videotron.ca registered a logon failure..despite the fact nothing
> had changed.
I have no answer. However, with my ISP I periodically have the same
problem. I attempt to log
I reran cruft and it still reports that library as a missing package.
But when I run the command you (Bob Proulx) showed me:
> dpkg -L libept1.4.12 | grep libept.so.1.0.5.4.12
...the library shows up in the listing as installed. This appears to be
an issue with cruft.
Honestly, I don't like
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Petter Adsen wrote:
>
> Booting from the network is rather easy, and it is a nice thing to have
> set up in case you might need it in a situation like this. Both of my
> desktop machines at home are set up to boot from each other in case the
> root disk fails on o
On 05/25/2015 07:07 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
I upgraded to Jessie recently and lost my BackupPC setup and my rsyncd
setup. I found that both succumbed to the change over from inet.d to
Systemd. None of the documentation mentions anything about systemd
setup. I found some script for rsync to write
This is long so I hope all can read till the end.
I access all my mail through Thunderbird using IMAP. It has always been
flawless until yesterday.
When I went into Thunderbird at mid-day one of my accounts with my
ISP Videotron.ca registered a logon failure..despite the fact nothing
had chan
Deb wrote:
> Jessie complained that the "markauto" option is deprecated and I should use
> apt-mark auto instead. So I did and was informed that the library package
> was already marked auto.
Oh, that is just me being slightly behind. Things change and I am
used to typing in the old way and if th
I am trying to install Debian 8.0.0 64-bit under Oracle
Virtualbox (current version) and it persistently fails at the 'Select and
install software' step.
I've tried using the DVDs and the Net install variants but
it makes no difference.
I h
On 27/05/15 04:08 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Deb wrote:
I'm intimidated by the bug reporting system and kind of afraid to use it,
but I'll read up on it thoroughly and see whether I can file a bug report
without getting yelled at (or filing a duplicate by mistake).
LOL! I have been yelled at in s
Charles Chambers writes:
> On 05/27/2015 07:20 AM, Philip Hands wrote:
>> Charles Chambers writes:
>>
>>> Hi, Phil:
>>>
>>> And I've looked further.
>>>
>>> There's a step by step out there that describes the following steps:
>>>
>>> 1) Wipe USB drive.
>>>
>>> 2) Copy (via dd) boot.img to it.
I'm sorry, this mail was actually intended for the debian-user-german
list. I'll provide a translation below:
I've set up a printer (OKI-B430d) on Jessie using a ppd-file directly
provided by the manufacturer
(http://www.oki.de/support/printer/printer-drivers/detail.aspx?prodid=tcm:90-3480&driveri
On 27/05/15 05:21 PM, deloptes wrote:
Patrick Bartek wrote:
Researching a laptop purchase (within the next 6 months or so) to replace
my aging Desktop (1 to 8.5 years depending on which parts). Going to
abandoned the Big Box forever. Need to be very portable in the next year
or two. Two que
Hallo Debianer,
vielleicht kennt sich jemand mit CUPS und PPD Dateien aus.
Ich habe unter Jessie einen Drucker (OKI-B430d) eingerichtet. Der
Drucker unterstützt laut Spezifikation PostScript und die ppd-Datei
stammt direkt vom Hersteller
(http://www.oki.de/support/printer/printer-drivers/detail.as
I have now solved this problem... After booting a Debian live DVD I
compared the xorg.log's and found an anomaly... The machine was still
using the old kernel, despite having done a clean install.. and
believing it had correctly installed the new version of grub (It
hadn't).
After running grub-ins
bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a weird one.
>
> Tried to use ssh and saw a "bad permissions" error on my .ssh/config file.
>
> I do ls -l and i see uids/gids of 2^32-1 or a similar very large integer.
>
> WTF ?!
>
> So i go back to the server to make sure the ownership hasn't bee
Stuart Longland wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently resurrected my old Cobalt Qube 2 server appliance after a
> hard drive failed in it. Basically I grabbed another old IDE HDD,
> installed it then network booted.
>
> Now there isn't yet installation media for Jessie on the Qube, so I used
> the Wh
Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> Researching a laptop purchase (within the next 6 months or so) to replace
> my aging Desktop (1 to 8.5 years depending on which parts). Going to
> abandoned the Big Box forever. Need to be very portable in the next year
> or two. Two questions to begin:
>
> 1. Many la
On Wed, 27 May 2015 13:21:56 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Philippe Clérié wrote:
> > So far I have not seen any trace of an attempt by the DHCPv6 server
> > to update the DNS.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any suggestion...
>
> Does the dhcp *server* update dynamic dns? I always thougth it was
>
Deb wrote:
> I'm intimidated by the bug reporting system and kind of afraid to use it,
> but I'll read up on it thoroughly and see whether I can file a bug report
> without getting yelled at (or filing a duplicate by mistake).
LOL! I have been yelled at in so many bug reports that I am
desensitiz
On May 27, 2015, at 12:43 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Ah! I would not have thought of that one.
I didn't consider apparmor either. Saw a mention of it on an Ubuntu site.
> Yes. But it isn't enabled by default.
I really don't think it is either. But simply renaming that file in the config
dir
On 27/05/15 03:43 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
Sorry I'm not quoting, but my Icedove seems to be buggy and refuses to
quote your post.
I'm intimidated by the bug reporting system and kind of afraid to use
it, but I'll read up on it thoroughly and see whether I can file a bug
report without get
Deb wrote:
> I ran cruft through sudo in my three-day-old Jessie amd64 install on my
> personal home tower, and redirected output to a text file. This error
> message displayed on standard console output and was absent from the file:
>
> > find: `/run/user/1000/gvfs': Permission denied
I don't th
On 27/05/15 03:32 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 27 May 2015 19:44:38 Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Wed, 2015-05-27 at 08:37 -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
If it's enabled, CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE will halt X and all GUI stuff, and
drop you to a terminal. Once you've installed the nVidia driver,
etc
On Wednesday 27 May 2015 19:44:38 Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-05-27 at 08:37 -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > If it's enabled, CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE will halt X and all GUI stuff, and
> > drop you to a terminal. Once you've installed the nVidia driver,
> > etc., just type startx.
>
> If you
On Wednesday 27 May 2015 19:15:54 Curt wrote:
> On 2015-05-27, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >> service gdm3 stop
> >
> > I thought that Squeeze, LTS or otherwise, had Gnome 2?
>
> Yes? So your thinking goes that Gnome 2 uses or used gdm2, is that it?
I wouldn't expect it to use gdm3 - but as I have never
bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> This is a weird one.
That is a little weird that it was a transient glitch of a failure.
> Tried to use ssh and saw a "bad permissions" error on my .ssh/config file.
>
> I do ls -l and i see uids/gids of 2^32-1 or a similar very large integer.
>
> WTF ?!
Are you usi
Philippe Clérié wrote:
> So far I have not seen any trace of an attempt by the DHCPv6 server to
> update the DNS.
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestion...
Does the dhcp *server* update dynamic dns? I always thougth it was
the client that made the dynamic dns update. I didn't look and this
is
Petter Adsen wrote:
> Reco wrote:
> > May I suggest using etckeeper for this? The tool is invaluable if one
> > needs to answer a question such as "what exactly did I changed a
> > couple of days ago?". The usual caveat is that using etckeeper
> > requires at least casual knowledge of any RCS that'
Petter Adsen wrote:
> OK, this is veering off-topic - apologies in advance. From what I
> understand, LD_LIBRARY_PATH contains additional places to look for
> libraries that aren't in ld.so.conf.
Off the original topic maybe but definitely a technical discussion of
something important to Debian an
I ran cruft through sudo in my three-day-old Jessie amd64 install on my
personal home tower, and redirected output to a text file. This error
message displayed on standard console output and was absent from the file:
> find: `/run/user/1000/gvfs': Permission denied
Tne application did output s
On Wed, 2015-05-27 at 08:37 -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> If it's enabled, CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE will halt X and all GUI stuff, and
> drop you to a terminal. Once you've installed the nVidia driver,
> etc., just type startx.
If you use gdm or similar I think that usually just leads to the display
m
Glenn English wrote:
> apparmor.
Ah! I would not have thought of that one.
> In the recent Debians (Wheezy++, I think), there is a directory
> /etc/apparmor.d. In there is a file called user.sbin.named. That
Yes. But it isn't enabled by default. On a recently installed Debian
Jessie 8 system:
On 2015-05-27, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>>
>> service gdm3 stop
>
> I thought that Squeeze, LTS or otherwise, had Gnome 2?
Yes? So your thinking goes that Gnome 2 uses or used gdm2, is that it?
> Lisi
>
>
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On Wednesday 27 May 2015 17:49:59 Curt wrote:
> On 2015-05-27, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Closing services cleanly would be better advice.
> >
> > "systemctl stop gdm.service" for systemd.
> >
> > "service gdm stop" for SysV.
>
> I believe for the OP to cleanly stop his display manager (if we're ta
On May 26, 2015, at 11:28 PM, Glenn English wrote:
> apparmor.
No permission probs in the log this morning. Thanks much to those with
suggestions.
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On 2015-05-27, Nicolas George wrote:
>
> Closing services cleanly would be better advice.
>
> "systemctl stop gdm.service" for systemd.
>
> "service gdm stop" for SysV.
>
I believe for the OP to cleanly stop his display manager (if we're talking
Squeeze LTS here as well as Gnome gdm)
service gdm
On Wed, 27 May 2015 15:50:12 +
gofloss gofloss wrote:
> ok, i have more data. i am still going crazy trying to get it to
> boot.
>
> first, what does "cryptopts=source=" in the error message? what
> does "-r" mean?
>
> Check cryptopts=source= bootarg:cat/proc/command line or
> missing
Justin,
I've observed a similar symptom on the bcm5762 chip, not the 5720, and
not sure if the bugs they are related. I've filed a bug report
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1447664), and
actively working with Broadcom's engineering team to get this bug
resolved. They are
ok, i have more data. i am still going crazy trying to get it to boot.
first, what does "cryptopts=source=" in the error message? what
does "-r" mean?
Check cryptopts=source= bootarg:cat/proc/command line or
missing modules, device:cat/proc/modules ls/dev
-r ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/[the
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 08:25:16AM -0700, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
>
> 2 i can't look at those boot messages i see in 1. why is it that a permanent
> method, installed by DEFAULT has never been implemented to look at boot
> messages ?
>
Have you looked at:
/var/log/dmesg
/var/log/kern.log
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> Helllo.
>
> I have installed Debian 6 LTS on a computer that has Ubuntu 14.04LTS
> and Debian 7 installed, and I want to get the external monitor working
> (I had been unable to get the external monitor working, with Debian
> 7).
>
> In order to accomplis
Hi,
This is a weird one.
Tried to use ssh and saw a "bad permissions" error on my .ssh/config file.
I do ls -l and i see uids/gids of 2^32-1 or a similar very large integer.
WTF ?!
So i go back to the server to make sure the ownership hasn't been borked some
way and everything is fine.
I go
On 05/27/2015 07:20 AM, Philip Hands wrote:
> Charles Chambers writes:
>
>> Hi, Phil:
>>
>> And I've looked further.
>>
>> There's a step by step out there that describes the following steps:
>>
>> 1) Wipe USB drive.
>>
>> 2) Copy (via dd) boot.img to it.
> I'm guessing that boot.img is an ima
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 03:52:38PM +0530, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> You do get switched to systemd on upgrades, which is consistent with
> what I saw during my upgrade. This is mentioned in the release notes:
>
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#syst
David Wright wrote on 05/26/2015 05:35 PM:
>>> If I understand you correctly, I think that you are saying that:
>>> n7dr@shack:~$ AUTHORITY=/home/n7dr/.Xauthority HOME=/root sudo -E xterm
>>
>> I probably misunderstood you.
>
> No, but you left out the X in XAUTHORITY.
I'm glad that one of us
Quoting Stuart Longland (stua...@longlandclan.yi.org):
> Another option, drop to single user mode, hit CTRL-ALT-F1 to get to a
> console screen, log in as root, then run `telinit s` and that should get
> you back to single user mode.
telinit s should work from any root prompt
or equivalent without
Hm...
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:56:48AM +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 04:12:15PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Le quintidi 5 floréal, an CCXXIII, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
> > > Now I wonder whether the use of the hash by ext3 is a good idea...
> > >
> > > Alternati
On 05/27/2015 05:45 PM, Kan-Ru Chen (陳侃如) wrote:
mudongliang writes:
I have a small translation problem about Debian Chinese Edition!
In preference -> keyboard->shortcut, Screenshot is translated to "搜索
" (Chinese),I don't know why it is translated to this word?
mudongliang
Sounds like a erro
Jonathan Dowland writes:
> On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 07:07:07PM -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
>> I upgraded to Jessie recently and lost my BackupPC setup and my rsyncd setup.
>> I found that both succumbed to the change over from inet.d to Systemd.
>
> That's strange. Systemd is supposed to be default f
mudongliang writes:
> I have a small translation problem about Debian Chinese Edition!
> In preference -> keyboard->shortcut, Screenshot is translated to "搜索
> " (Chinese),I don't know why it is translated to this word?
> mudongliang
Sounds like a error of automatic fuzzy match of the previous
t
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 07:07:07PM -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
> I upgraded to Jessie recently and lost my BackupPC setup and my rsyncd setup.
> I found that both succumbed to the change over from inet.d to Systemd.
That's strange. Systemd is supposed to be default for new installs but you
should not
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 04:12:15PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le quintidi 5 floréal, an CCXXIII, Vincent Lefevre a écrit :
> > Now I wonder whether the use of the hash by ext3 is a good idea...
> >
> > Alternatively, I suppose that a SSD disk could improve things.
>
> Well, filesystems can no
On Wednesday 27 May 2015 10:10:52 Nicolas George wrote:
> L'octidi 8 prairial, an CCXXIII, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
> > In Squeeze?
> >
> > Reading the OP's request would produce better advice.
>
> If you had read my message to the end, you would have noticed that I gave
> the correct command for both
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 26/05/15 20:53, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I object to your language. Both the swearing and the constant
> unwarranted use of the word malicious.
The swearing is against the code of conduct of the list, even.
https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeo
[Sorry, Henrique, for replying directly to you]
> On 26 May 2015, at 15:39, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 26, 2015, at 09:24, Justin Catterall wrote:
>> At irregular times, and apparently for no reason at all, networking
>> drops and cannot be restarted without reboot on a fr
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749948
I have reported it! Wait for people to solve!
mudongliang
On 05/27/2015 04:53 PM, Petter Adsen wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2015 16:36:15 +0800
mudongliang wrote:
On 05/27/2015 03:45 PM, Petter Adsen wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2015 15:19:46 +0800
mudong
L'octidi 8 prairial, an CCXXIII, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
> In Squeeze?
>
> Reading the OP's request would produce better advice.
If you had read my message to the end, you would have noticed that I gave
the correct command for both init systems, so my message can be of
information to anyone.
But of
On 27/05/15 18:58, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Wed, 27 May 2015 10:50:25 +0200
> Nicolas George wrote:
>
>> L'octidi 8 prairial, an CCXXIII, Petter Adsen a écrit :
>>> Well, then I would expect something like "sudo pkill gdm" might
>>> work.
>>
>> Closing services cleanly would be better advice.
>>
On 27/05/15 18:33, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 27/05/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>> On Wed, 27 May 2015 16:15:36 +0800
>> Bret Busby wrote:
>>> Or, is a way available, without causing damage, that I can do
>>> something like go to a console () and turn off, from
>>> there, the xserver, so as to enable t
On Wed, 27 May 2015 10:50:25 +0200
Nicolas George wrote:
> L'octidi 8 prairial, an CCXXIII, Petter Adsen a écrit :
> > Well, then I would expect something like "sudo pkill gdm" might
> > work.
>
> Closing services cleanly would be better advice.
>
> "systemctl stop gdm.service" for systemd.
>
On Wednesday 27 May 2015 09:50:25 Nicolas George wrote:
> Closing services cleanly would be better advice.
>
> "systemctl stop gdm.service" for systemd.
In Squeeze?
Reading the OP's request would produce better advice.
Lisi
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On Wed, 27 May 2015 16:36:15 +0800
mudongliang wrote:
>
>
> On 05/27/2015 03:45 PM, Petter Adsen wrote:
> > On Wed, 27 May 2015 15:19:46 +0800
> > mudongliang wrote:
> >
> >> I have a small translation problem about Debian Chinese Edition!
> >> In preference -> keyboard->shortcut, Screenshot i
L'octidi 8 prairial, an CCXXIII, Petter Adsen a écrit :
> Well, then I would expect something like "sudo pkill gdm" might work.
Closing services cleanly would be better advice.
"systemctl stop gdm.service" for systemd.
"service gdm stop" for SysV.
Check the actual name of the service.
Regards,
On Wed, 27 May 2015 16:33:01 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> On 27/05/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> > On Wed, 27 May 2015 16:15:36 +0800
> > Bret Busby wrote:
> >> Or, is a way available, without causing damage, that I can do
> >> something like go to a console () and turn off, from
> >> there, the xse
Hi all,
I recently resurrected my old Cobalt Qube 2 server appliance after a
hard drive failed in it. Basically I grabbed another old IDE HDD,
installed it then network booted.
Now there isn't yet installation media for Jessie on the Qube, so I used
the Wheezy installation media to install Debia
Gary Roach:
I found some script for rsync to write rsyincd.socket
andrsyncd.service and put them in /lib/systemd/system directory.
That was wrong. Locally made, non-packaged, unit files belong in
/etc/systemd/system/ . /lib/systemd/ is the province of
package-controlled stuff, which your
On 05/27/2015 03:45 PM, Petter Adsen wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2015 15:19:46 +0800
mudongliang wrote:
I have a small translation problem about Debian Chinese Edition!
In preference -> keyboard->shortcut, Screenshot is translated to
"搜索" (Chinese),I don't know why it is translated to this word?
m
On 27/05/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Wed, 27 May 2015 16:15:36 +0800
> Bret Busby wrote:
>> Or, is a way available, without causing damage, that I can do
>> something like go to a console () and turn off, from
>> there, the xserver, so as to enable the installation?
>
> It depends on what disp
On 27/05/2015 5:16 PM, "Petter Adsen" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 May 2015 19:26:12 -0300
> Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>
> > Hi, Petter.
> >
> > On 26/05/15 19:07, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> >
> > > You could try Bacula. You could also use Dirvish, although it does
> > > not running as a service, it gives good
On Wed, 27 May 2015 16:15:36 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> Or, is a way available, without causing damage, that I can do
> something like go to a console () and turn off, from
> there, the xserver, so as to enable the installation?
It depends on what display manager you are using, if it is for
exampl
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-05-26 at 15:34 +0200, Jose Legido wrote:
>> Hello!
>> Sorry if this is not the correct list
>> I have debian 8 with cinnamon. I would like to change opacity of the
>> windows with combination of keys, like superkey+wheel of mous
Helllo.
I have installed Debian 6 LTS on a computer that has Ubuntu 14.04LTS
and Debian 7 installed, and I want to get the external monitor working
(I had been unable to get the external monitor working, with Debian
7).
In order to accomplish this, I have downloaded the nvidia driver for
the grap
On 05/27/2015 03:26 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 27 May 2015 08:19:46 mudongliang wrote:
I have a small translation problem about Debian Chinese Edition!
In preference -> keyboard->shortcut, Screenshot is translated to "搜索"
(Chinese),I don't know why it is translated to this word?
mudong
On Wed, 27 May 2015 15:19:46 +0800
mudongliang wrote:
> I have a small translation problem about Debian Chinese Edition!
> In preference -> keyboard->shortcut, Screenshot is translated to
> "搜索" (Chinese),I don't know why it is translated to this word?
> mudongliang
If you think the translation
[CC me please]
Hi folks,
I am trying to diagnose why my USB mouse wont get powered up (DELL
Optical mouse) after resume. It used to work just fine on wheezy
(amd64).
Here is what dmesg says after resume:
[ 5022.967737] [drm] Enabling RC6 states: RC6 on, RC6p off, RC6pp off
[ 5022.979881] usb 4-
On Tue, 26 May 2015 13:43:57 -0600, D. R. Evans wrote:
>
> If I log in as a normal user over ssh, I can run X programs fine. (For
> example, typing "xterm" brings up the expected terminal.)
>
> However, if I execute "sudo xterm", then I receive the message:
>
> X11 connection rejected because of w
On Wednesday 27 May 2015 08:19:46 mudongliang wrote:
> I have a small translation problem about Debian Chinese Edition!
> In preference -> keyboard->shortcut, Screenshot is translated to "搜索"
> (Chinese),I don't know why it is translated to this word?
> mudongliang
Do you mean in Gnome? I can't f
On Tue, 26 May 2015 18:18:15 +0300
Reco wrote:
> On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 12:42:50PM +0200, Petter Adsen wrote:
> > And even worse, after starting to mess with this, browsing is
> > _abysmal_. After taking a few speed tests online (speed.io etc),
> > upload/download and ping times seem good, but t
I have a small translation problem about Debian Chinese Edition!
In preference -> keyboard->shortcut, Screenshot is translated to "搜索"
(Chinese),I don't know why it is translated to this word?
mudongliang
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On Tue, 26 May 2015 19:26:12 -0300
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, Petter.
>
> On 26/05/15 19:07, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>
> > You could try Bacula. You could also use Dirvish, although it does
> > not running as a service, it gives good results. It works with
> > rsync and optimize disk space usage
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 02:58:47PM -0600, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Reco wrote on 05/26/2015 01:53 PM:
>
> >
> > Yet there's a way to solve your problem - get a habit of running
> > X clients like this:
> >
> > HOME=/root sudo -E xterm
> >
> > Re-defining $HOME is crucial as otherwise you risk users
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