On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 12:15:59 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> I note also, that I used synaptic to remove all the nvidia stuff, from
> the Debian 7 installation, and I removed the bumblebee stuff from that
> installation, and reinstalled bumblebee on that installation, and the
> Debian 7 installation als
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 06/19/2015 01:23 AM, Dhiraj Bhor wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Still no luck so far.
>> Can someone help../
>>
>
> You'll get much more help if you respect the no-top-posting meme of this
> list. Ric
>
>
> --
> My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used
Hi.
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 18:20:25 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
> Mike McClain wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:22:37PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> >> Scarletdown wrote:
> >>> How about a portable wireless hotspot device and service?
> >>
> >> I was leaning away from that solution - unsure
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 14:11:19 +0100
Michael Fothergill wrote:
> Seeing an Xorg.0.log file from a normal boot would be good, plus the
> complete dmesg output.
>
> Cheers,
> Sven
>
> The Xorg.0.log file is found here:
>
> http://paste.debian.net/237917/
[ 453.202] (II) [KMS] drm report mod
On 06/19/2015 12:15 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
On 19/06/2015, Ric Moore wrote:
On 06/18/2015 03:25 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
There are, however, no hits on bumblebee for squeeze at all, so it
won't help in this case. Maybe you could try to build it from source? At
this point that may be your only ch
On 18.06.2015 15:47, Steve Greig wrote:
...
> It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files
> to the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment).
> I would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it
> looked very complicated.
Have a
On 06/19/2015 01:23 AM, Dhiraj Bhor wrote:
Hi all,
Still no luck so far.
Can someone help../
You'll get much more help if you respect the no-top-posting meme of this
list. Ric
--
My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say:
"There are two Great Sins in the world.the Sin of Ignorance, and
Pascal Hambourg writes:
> csanyi...@gmail.com a écrit :
>>
>> Finally, I solved the problem by doing the followings:
>> # lvresize --size 455.5G /dev/mapper/bubba-storage
>> # e2fsck -f /dev/mapper/bubba-storage
>
> Glad you were lucky.
>
>> What is my goal?
>>
>> Filesystem Siz
Hi all,
Still no luck so far.
Can someone help../
Regards,
Dhiraj
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Dhiraj Bhor
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I mistakenly replied to only Tomas and not CC'ed the debian-user list in
> my last mail so forwarding to wider audience.
> If anyone having solution to this, ple
On 19/06/2015, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 06/18/2015 03:25 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
>
>> There are, however, no hits on bumblebee for squeeze at all, so it
>> won't help in this case. Maybe you could try to build it from source? At
>> this point that may be your only chance. If only you could do that wi
On 6/18/2015 7:48 AM, Michael Fothergill wrote:
don't recall you saying what graphics hardware you have but I think
it is a radeon? What is your lspci entry for it?
lspci | grep VGA
It is an AMD Kaveri box Radeon R7 200 series (APU)
http://www.eteknix.com/complete-amd-kaveri-review-a10
Thanks Selim, that fixed it.
I had tried that months ago on the Wheezy installation I run, but it did
not work then - probably I did not update the module dependencies or the
initramfs at that time!
I had not realised the importance of the 'options' keyword, having seen
few examples of it :-
I would like my host machine to be able to resolve the names of VMs on
libvirt's default network. And I would like those VM's to resolve the
host machine properly. VM's are resolving each other's names
correctly. I'm currently on oldstable, wheezy.
*
The second problem is quick to describe, and
Mike McClain wrote:
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:22:37PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
Scarletdown wrote:
How about a portable wireless hotspot device and service?
I was leaning away from that solution - unsure of security
implications when using personal hotspot.
The
way I understand how thos
On 06/18/2015 05:49 PM, Martin Read wrote:
On 18/06/15 21:27, Johann Spies wrote:
I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less
than 2 seconds to compile and start up. Why does systemd wait that long
on boot?
$ systemd-analyze critical-chain
This will tell you what i
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 09:06:30AM +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
> >
> >An entry "options forcedeth ms=0 msix=0" in some /etc/modprobe.d/foo.conf
> >should do thr trick, no?
> >
> >Of course, perhaps you tried that already and I'm mis-interpreting
> >your question completely. Apologies if that's the cas
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 03:22:37PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Scarletdown wrote:
> >How about a portable wireless hotspot device and service?
>
> I was leaning away from that solution - unsure of security
> implications when using personal hotspot.
>
> >The
> >way I understand how those work, y
On 18/06/15 04:27 PM, Johann Spies wrote:
I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less
than 2 seconds to compile and start up. Why does systemd wait that
long on boot?
This is on Jessie.
Regards
Johann
--
Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life its
On 18/06/15 21:27, Johann Spies wrote:
I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less
than 2 seconds to compile and start up. Why does systemd wait that long
on boot?
$ systemd-analyze critical-chain
This will tell you what is taking a long time to start.
--
To UNSUB
On 16 June 2015 at 21:40, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2015-06-16 21:41 +0200, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
>
> > I fear the problem is the newer Linux KMS and DRM interfaces which
> > obsoleted a lot of hardware. I have been hit by that problem myself.
> > Whereas older kernels worked perfectly supporting t
Hi Tomas
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 11:12:49PM +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
Installing Jessie 8.1.0 on an Asrock N68-VGS3 FX motherboard. This
has "Giga PHY RTL8211CL" ethernet, which lspci reports as:
"00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)"
It uses the forcedeth driver module, w
Jeremy Leonard wrote:
There is also a carrier called Ting that sells a wifi hotspot. The
billing is based on what you use and I've heard good things about them.
The wifi hotspot device can be found at https://ting.com/shop/Netgear-Zing
The cost structure is appropriate for my predicted usage.
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:03:47AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
My connectivity for ~3 decades has been at <= 56k.
Current ISP abandoning that market ;/
I do not wish DSL, cable, nor satellite as they restrict me to one physical
location.
You're in the US?
Yes
I
I use shorewall. The shorewall-init.log shows that Shorewall took less than
2 seconds to compile and start up. Why does systemd wait that long on boot?
This is on Jessie.
Regards
Johann
--
Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life itself,
my lips will praise you. (Psalm 63:3)
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:03:47AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
My connectivity for ~3 decades has been at <= 56k.
Current ISP abandoning that market ;/
I do not wish DSL, cable, nor satellite as they restrict me to one physical
location.
You're in the US?
Yes
I
Hi.
Please do not top-post.
Please do not CC me, I'm subscribed to the list.
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 17:06:09 +0530
Dhiraj Bhor wrote:
> One quick question:
> If ata.h is missing from latest package then which file is replacement for
> it?
Looking in the problem further, I realized that I was wro
Scarletdown wrote:
How about a portable wireless hotspot device and service?
I was leaning away from that solution - unsure of security
implications when using personal hotspot.
The
way I understand how those work, you will have your Internet
service with you no matter where you are, as lon
Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:03:47AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
My connectivity for ~3 decades has been at <= 56k.
Current ISP abandoning that market ;/
I do not wish DSL, cable, nor satellite as they restrict me to one
physical location.
I was assuming that meant connecting
Hey, Lisi,
I'm running Gnome. It appears to me that desktopnova is supposed to
work under gnome, but I haven't been able to get it to do so. I did
however, just notice in the package lists package gbackground, which is
supposed to do the same thing, and is designed for Gnome, and so is
probably
On 06/18/2015 03:25 AM, Petter Adsen wrote:
There are, however, no hits on bumblebee for squeeze at all, so it
won't help in this case. Maybe you could try to build it from source? At
this point that may be your only chance. If only you could do that with
the drivers...
It might also be that it
On 06/17/2015 03:46 PM, Dwijesh Gajadur wrote:
Yes John Hasler..I have already done that..the screen still goes black
after booting :(
Please don't top post.
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My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say:
"There are two Great Sins in the world...
..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidi
Le decadi 30 prairial, an CCXXIII, Siard a écrit :
> But how to purge this 'screen saver'? The only way to do this is by
> uninstalling x11-xserver-utils, I guess.
No, you would have to purge xserver-xorg-core. This is probably not what you
want.
The screen blanking and DPMS are built into the X
Chris Bannister wrote:
> Siard wrote:
> > Chris Bannister wrote:
> > > Haines Brown wrote:
> > > > I start the x server with startx and have no desktop environment,
> > > > and have simply this in my window manager (fluxbox) startup file:
> > > >
> > > > xset s off
> > > > xset -dpms
> > >
>
Le 18/06/2015 18:19, Curt a écrit :
> On 2015-06-18, Curt wrote:
>> On 2015-06-18, Steve Greig wrote:
>>> It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to
>>> the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I
>>> would be happy to use the command lin
Le 18/06/2015 17:09, Michael Biebl a écrit :
> Am 18.06.2015 um 15:16 schrieb Erwan David:
>> Hello, I use openvpn through NetworkManager, the server gives a DNS
>> server, however I see that it is added to the DNS of the carrier,
>> whereas I'd like it to replace, DNS of an untrusted provider bein
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015, Dwijesh Gajadur wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Mark Allums..
>
> I want to use pure command line...I don't want any GUI services to
> load when debian boots..Is there a way to remove all GUI service?.
> Is the video card driver required when we use command line??
The easiest
On 2015-06-18, Curt wrote:
> On 2015-06-18, Steve Greig wrote:
>>
>> It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to
>> the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I
>> would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it looked
>>
On 2015-06-18, Steve Greig wrote:
>
> It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to
> the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I
> would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it looked
> very complicated.
>
There's an app
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 04:29:36PM +0200, Siard wrote:
> Chris Bannister wrote:
> > Haines Brown wrote:
> > > I start the x server with startx and have no desktop environment,
> > > and have simply this in my window manager (fluxbox) startup file:
> > >
> > > xset s off
> > > xset -dpms
> >
>
Am 18.06.2015 um 15:16 schrieb Erwan David:
> Hello, I use openvpn through NetworkManager, the server gives a DNS
> server, however I see that it is added to the DNS of the carrier,
> whereas I'd like it to replace, DNS of an untrusted provider being
> untrusted.
>
> What is the correct way to do
don't recall you saying what graphics hardware you have but I think
it is a radeon? What is your lspci entry for it?
lspci | grep VGA
It is an AMD Kaveri box Radeon R7 200 series (APU)
http://www.eteknix.com/complete-amd-kaveri-review-a10-7850k-a10-7700k-a8-7600/
I have the A10-7850k APU
Chris Bannister wrote:
> Haines Brown wrote:
> > I start the x server with startx and have no desktop environment,
> > and have simply this in my window manager (fluxbox) startup file:
> >
> > xset s off
> > xset -dpms
>
> Correct me if I'm being a bit dim, but why have a screensaver
> instal
When I connect my android phone to my debian computer I get a choice of
opening gwenview or file manager. I have been able to transfer photos from
the phone to the computer using gwenview which is great but I can not
transfer files from the computer to the phone using the file manager.
The setting
Apper has now run updating my system without any warnings. I am surprised
because after making the changes to sources.list I tried to update and I
still got the warnings. I then restarted the computer and tried again and
still got the warnings. Then I emailed the debian users list and after
getting
Hello, I use openvpn through NetworkManager, the server gives a DNS
server, however I see that it is added to the DNS of the carrier,
whereas I'd like it to replace, DNS of an untrusted provider being
untrusted.
What is the correct way to do it ? (I can also act on the server, for
which I am admin
Hi Santiago!
On 2015-Jun-18 00:03, Santiago Vila wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:30:33PM +0200, Proxy One wrote:
> > I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website that run
> > previously on Centos 5. I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM. [...]
> > [...]
> >
>
> If you are us
Seeing an Xorg.0.log file from a normal boot would be good, plus the
complete dmesg output.
Cheers,
Sven
The Xorg.0.log file is found here:
http://paste.debian.net/237917/
The dmesg file was empty.
Regards
MF
On 06/18/2015 07:55 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 18 June 2015 11:37:18 rob wrote:
On 18/06/15 10:43, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote:
Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it
installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem
>
>
> >
> > > ctrl C etc does not seem to drop down a command line interface etc.
> >
> > Try Ctrl + Alt + F1
>^^
>
> That should have been F2, sorry.
>
crtl alt f2 worked thanks
MF
>
> Petter
>
> --
> "I'm ionized"
> "Are you sure?"
> "I'm positive."
>
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Climostat
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 05:34:17AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 11:41:15AM -0400, Jack Dangler wrote:
> > Hi, all -
> > Just noticed that my deb sessions are going to sleep. I setup
> > my .xinitrc file to prevent it using xset, but no joy.
> >
> > The .xinitrc contains th
Hi Bob!
On 2015-Jun-17 16:19, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Proxy One wrote:
> > I installed Jessie on my new server few days ago and moved website
> > that run previously on Centos 5.
>
> Welcome! :-)
Thanks! I'm actually using Debian few last years. :)
>
> > I'm using Apache and PHP-FPM.
>
> I have be
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 01:22:36PM +0100, Steve Greig wrote:
> I put a # in front of 2 of the lines as I think you suggested in order to
> comment them out but I am still getting the same problem. I have pasted the
> sources.list file below as it currently is.
OK thanks for doing that. Can you pas
I put a # in front of 2 of the lines as I think you suggested in order to
comment them out but I am still getting the same problem. I have pasted the
sources.list file below as it currently is. I am very new to vi and I did
not know how to delete characters (I wanted to delete the first # which I
t
Curt wrote:
On 2015-06-17, Bob Proulx wrote:
For example, to set the time and date to 15:00 on 1st February 2014:
sudo date 020115002014
That worked - it took effect after a reboot.
That's strange; I always thought you had to set the hardware clock
(hwclock) for the modified date and
Hi there,
I've got strange problem: I'm just not able to install jessie on Proxmox
with I210 NIC onboard and glusterfs as storga backend for VM virtual disks.
If I use raw storage type, the installation process takes around 4 hours.
If I use qcow2 storage type, then installation process aborts o
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 11:12:49PM +1200, Bruce Ward wrote:
> Installing Jessie 8.1.0 on an Asrock N68-VGS3 FX motherboard. This
> has "Giga PHY RTL8211CL" ethernet, which lspci reports as:
> "00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)"
On Thursday 18 June 2015 11:37:18 rob wrote:
> On 18/06/15 10:43, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote:
> >> Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it
> >> installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem to affect my desktop
> >> backgro
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015 22:34:31 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Markos wrote:
> > My Debian Squeeze can read burned DVDs but doesn't detect blank DVDs,
> > so I can't burn iso images.
> > Any suggestion?
>
> When I ran into that very same problem the problem was the new media I
> bought. There are
One quick question:
If ata.h is missing from latest package then which file is replacement for
it?
May be i need to ask this on libc-help mailing list but asking if anyone
knows about it.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Dhiraj Bhor wrote:
> I am not in position to take first option.
> I have tr
I am not in position to take first option.
I have tried second option but it gave me error like
*$ sudo dpkg -i linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb*
Selecting previously unselected package linux-kernel-headers.
dpkg: regarding linux-kernel-headers_2.6.18-7_i386.deb containing
linux-kernel-header
Installing Jessie 8.1.0 on an Asrock N68-VGS3 FX motherboard. This has
"Giga PHY RTL8211CL" ethernet, which lspci reports as:
"00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)"
It uses the forcedeth driver module, which seems to need parameters
"msi=0 msix=0" to work. If I blacklist th
On 18/06/15 10:43, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote:
Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it
installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem to affect my desktop
background. I have several .jpg images that I had wanted to cycle
thr
On Thursday 18 June 2015 00:04:12 Jose Martinez wrote:
> Anyone know anything about the Nova Desktop application. I have it
> installed and set it up, but it doesn't seem to affect my desktop
> background. I have several .jpg images that I had wanted to cycle
> through the desktop background, and
On Wed, 2015-06-17 at 16:06 -0700, Paul Ausbeck wrote:
anyone have any insight into how one can build the identical Debian
>
> binary to that installed?
My previous reply:
"It definitively sounds like a hardware problem, but I just wanted to
address the above. Debian have quite a few -dbg packa
On 2015-06-17, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
>> >> For example, to set the time and date to 15:00 on 1st February 2014:
>> >> sudo date 020115002014
>> >
>> > That worked - it took effect after a reboot.
>>
>> That's strange; I always thought you had to set the hardware clock
>> (hwclock) for the modifi
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 15:07:47 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> On 18/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> > As to your problem with bumblebee, I think Optimus support is
> > something that is fairly recent, and might well have come after
> > Squeeze. Maybe you will find it in backports?
> >
>
>
On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 08:44:22 +0200
Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 23:09:31 +0100
> Michael Fothergill wrote:
>
> > On 16 June 2015 at 21:40, Sven Joachim wrote:
> >
> > > On 2015-06-16 21:41 +0200, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > >
> > > > Michael Fothergill wrote:
> > > >> (WW) warning,
On 18/06/2015, Petter Adsen wrote:
>
> As to your problem with bumblebee, I think Optimus support is something
> that is fairly recent, and might well have come after Squeeze. Maybe
> you will find it in backports?
>
A problem is that, and, I am not sure whether I indicated this in a
previous
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