On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 5:00:04 PM UTC-5, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> Le 02/08/2015 23:18, Leslie Rhorer a écrit :
> > [...]
> >
> > ha.cf:
> > logfile /var/log/ha-log
> > logfacility local0
> > keepalive 2
> > deadtime 30
> > warntime 10
> > initdead 120
> > udpport 694
> > auto_failback on
On Sun, August 2, 2015 10:16 pm, sp113438 wrote:
> mutt-patched:
> This package adds the following patches:
>
> * sidebar: list mailboxes (with new mail) in a separate column on
> screen
> * nntp: NNTP support for mutt
> * multiple-fcc: handle FCC with multiple, comma separated entries
Yes, I than
On Mon, 03 Aug 2015, samira afzal wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am new in Debian,
> i installed Debian amd64, on VirtualBox, it installed completely at
> the end when it restarted then just a black screen goes up. I
> installed amd64 2 more times but it happened again. I tried i386. it
> happened again. co
Hi all,
I am new in Debian,
i installed Debian amd64, on VirtualBox, it installed completely at the end
when it restarted then just a black screen goes up. I installed amd64 2
more times but it happened again. I tried i386. it happened again. could u
please guide me.
Thanks in advace.
--
S. Afza
On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 22:01:54 -0500
rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> In Jessie, /etc/alternatives invokes "mutt-patched" in response to the
> command "mutt".
>
> After several frustrating years using a web-based mail client, I am
> returning to Mutt. But must I start with Mutt-Patched? Is there
> any
On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 19:03:06 -0700
Mike Izbicki wrote:
> I *think* the fundamental problem is that /dev/dsp doesn't exist. For
> example, when I run mplayer, I get the following output:
My sound works and I do not have a /dev/dsp
>
> Running alsamixer shows a master channel and a capture chann
In Jessie, /etc/alternatives invokes "mutt-patched" in response to the
command "mutt".
After several frustrating years using a web-based mail client, I am
returning to Mutt. But must I start with Mutt-Patched? Is there anything
wrong (including lack of maintenance) with the original Mutt? and is
I run Debian Wheezy. About a month ago I updated some of my packages
and sound stopped working in all of my programs. I completely forget
the exact commands I ran or packages I upgraded. At the time I didn't
care that sounds didn't work, but now I want to get it working again.
I *think* the fun
Last Friday I used aptitude to update the software on my old Dell
Precision Workstation 340, which is running Debian's testing
distribution. After the update completed, I rebooted and X Server
failed to start. At the end of /var/log/Xorg.0.log (attached) I see
the following error messages:
Le 02/08/2015 23:18, Leslie Rhorer a écrit :
[...]
ha.cf:
logfile /var/log/ha-log
logfacility local0
keepalive 2
deadtime 30
warntime 10
initdead 120
udpport 694
auto_failback on
nodeRAID-Server
nodeBackup
nodeThermostat
ping192.168.1.117
ping192.168.1.118
respawn haclust
another systemd facepalm
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Johann Spies
wrote:
> Systemd is causing hundreds of lines like this in /var/log/daemon.log on
> Jessie:
>
> May 19 15:23:51 kbase systemd[7431]: Starting
> Paths.
>
> May 19 15:23:51 kbase systemd[7431]: Reached target
> Paths.
> May
I need a little (or maybe more than a little) advice and guidance on setting up
a High Availablity cluster on some Debian machines. I've read through the man
pages and the config files, but I'm falling short of understanding everything I
need to do. I am still in the process of obtaining all t
Sven Arvidsson whiz.se> writes:
>
> On Tue, 2015-05-19 at 15:28 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> > Systemd is causing hundreds of lines like this in /var/log/daemon.log on
> > Jessie:
> [snipped]
>
> Could it be cron jobs running as root?
>
I've got the same problem - every 1-3 seconds. I don't
Hi
On Sun, 2015-08-02 at 10:54 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i just had some interesting minutes with this riddle in bash
> on xterm:
>
> $ ls -l .. | wc
> ls: cannot access .. : No such file or directory
>
> The refusal sticks to the command in libreadline's history
> buffer and t
Hi,
i wrote:
> > od -x shows it as "a0c2".
David Wright wrote:
> I think that's c2a0 (unfortunately we're little-endian).
I would expect so. But it's
$ echo " " | od -x
000 a0c2 000a
003
$ echo " " | od -t x1
000 c2 a0 0a
003
> You could try xrdb -merge $HOME/.Xr
Quoting Thomas Schmitt (scdbac...@gmx.net):
> My sunday afternoon endeavor:
>
> xev shows Alt+Space as four separate events:
> Alt down, Space down, Space up, Alt up.
> So it's not X which introduces the unwanted spaceoid.
> od -x shows it as "a0c2". So here the translation has happened
> already.
Hi,
David Wright wrote:
> I tried Alt-Space and that's enough:
> ls .. ..
> ls: cannot access .. ..: No such file or directory
Yes. I meanwhile found out the same by banging my forehead
to the keyboard. It's an xterm thing.
> so I think you'll have the problem every once in a while.
Not with
On 2015-08-02 11:06:24, Alex Yang wrote:
> I am using debian sid. After a recent list-upgrade, gnome-shell was removed.
> I found this is because the libstdc++6_5.2.1-14_amd64 package breaks the
> libboost-date-time1.55.0.
>
> Console output as below:
>
> # aptitude install gnome-shell
> The foll
On Sunday 02 August 2015 15:58:27 David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Thomas Schmitt (scdbac...@gmx.net):
> > Finally i found out that the refusing command line does not
> > have an ASCII Blank (decimal 32) before the pipe symbol
> > but rather UTF-8 code (194,160) which means U+00A0
> > "NO-BREAK SPACE"
On 8/1/15, Alex Yang wrote:
> I am using debian sid. After a recent list-upgrade, gnome-shell was
> removed.
> I found this is because the libstdc++6_5.2.1-14_amd64 package breaks the
> libboost-date-time1.55.0.
>
> Console output as below:
>
> # aptitude install gnome-shell
> The following NEW pa
Quoting Thomas Schmitt (scdbac...@gmx.net):
> Finally i found out that the refusing command line does not
> have an ASCII Blank (decimal 32) before the pipe symbol
> but rather UTF-8 code (194,160) which means U+00A0
> "NO-BREAK SPACE".
> Obviously this does not count as whitespace in bash (vanill
I format, ext2, or ext3, a USB using gparted, which is started as root,
and can only be, in the Terminal.
Once formatted and partition created, I cannot write to the USB stick,
unless I issue a Chown 777 command in terminal.
However, in the Terminal, I'm able "mkdir xyz" and it works
I cannot do
On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 07:36:36PM +0800, tan...@hushmail.com wrote:
>
>
> On 8/2/2015 at 5:53 PM, "Chris Edwards"
> wrote:
> >
> >Hi Chris (ha, maybe I should have posted directly to the DunLUG
> >list!)...
> >
> >On 02/08/15 18:39, Chris Bannister wrote:
> >> On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 05:55:11
On Sun, 2015-08-02 at 19:17 +0800, tan...@hushmail.com wrote:
[...]
> Running
>
> ip route add default dev ppp0
>
> solved the problem. Thank you very much!
>
> Just out of curiosity, why would a upgrade make the default route disappear?
Presumably whatever script or config set's up networking
On 8/2/2015 at 5:53 PM, "Chris Edwards"
wrote:
>
>Hi Chris (ha, maybe I should have posted directly to the DunLUG
>list!)...
>
>On 02/08/15 18:39, Chris Bannister wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 05:55:11PM +1200, Chris Edwards wrote:
>>> I've recently installed Debian Jessie 64-bit on my (ad
On 8/2/2015 at 4:57 PM, "Tixy" wrote:
>
>On Sun, 2015-08-02 at 01:48 +0800, tan...@hushmail.com wrote:
>[...]
>> Running "ip route" gave
>>
>> 203.218.189.254 dev ppp0 proto kernel scope link src
>> 218.102.187.173
>
>On a computer running Debian 7 (Squeeze) which I have acting as a
>router
>
On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 09:52:49PM +1200, Chris Edwards wrote:
> Hi Chris (ha, maybe I should have posted directly to the DunLUG list!)...
>
> On 02/08/15 18:39, Chris Bannister wrote:
> >On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 05:55:11PM +1200, Chris Edwards wrote:
> >>I've recently installed Debian Jessie 64-bi
This post to debian-user concerns the same problem which I described
in a recent post to the getmail list. This posting provides greater
detail.
System:
i386
Debian 8 (Jessie, xfce)
getmail 4.46.0-1
maildrop 2.7.1-3
I am attempting to re-create a mailsystem which was running
succ
Hi Chris (ha, maybe I should have posted directly to the DunLUG list!)...
On 02/08/15 18:39, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 05:55:11PM +1200, Chris Edwards wrote:
I've recently installed Debian Jessie 64-bit on my (admittedly rather old)
dual Opteron workstation, and I'm experie
On Sun, 2015-08-02 at 17:55 +1200, Chris Edwards wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've recently installed Debian Jessie 64-bit on my (admittedly rather
>
> old) dual Opteron workstation, and I'm experiencing pretty bad
> performance in X11. Certain redrawing operations are extremely slow,
> with delays of
On Sun, 2015-08-02 at 01:48 +0800, tan...@hushmail.com wrote:
[...]
> Running "ip route" gave
>
> 203.218.189.254 dev ppp0 proto kernel scope link src
> 218.102.187.173
On a computer running Debian 7 (Squeeze) which I have acting as a router
and firewall, running "ip route" gives
default dev
Hi,
i just had some interesting minutes with this riddle in bash
on xterm:
$ ls -l .. | wc
ls: cannot access .. : No such file or directory
The refusal sticks to the command in libreadline's history
buffer and to copy+paste, but not to a manually retyped
command:
$ ls -l .. | wc
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