On 27/08/2015 02:24, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 08/26/2015 10:30 AM, Hans wrote:
Hello list,
I cannot unlock kde5 screen although the password is correct. This
behaviour appeared in kde4, too. I believe this is not a bug, it looks
for me, that the related file got not the correct rights settings.
On 08/26/2015 08:03 PM, David Wright wrote:
Quoting Ric Moore (wayward4...@gmail.com):
not those of us who ~willingly~ subject ourselves to
breakages.
I want those people to be here for at least two reasons:
Define "those people". Testing and Un-stable isn't for Joe or Jane
Lunchbucket an
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 21:22:04 Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 21:14:00 -0400
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Electricity is not magic, it has rules & regulations intended to
> > tame it. Here, it works nice.
>
> I live in a country where the only rule applying to electricity is:
>
The people who built this site must not use it because it is useless. Try
searching for something and it tells me the search is too generic. Try
being more specific and it give me nothing. That is Debian in a nutshell. I
don't know why I even bother.
On Wed, August 26, 2015 7:44 pm, David Christensen wrote:
> Approx became unstable for me after a while. I use IPCop as my firewall
> router, which offers HTTP caching:
>
> http://ipcop.org/
I have been using approx for two or three years and last used it to
reinstall this machine about a month a
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 21:14:00 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Electricity is not magic, it has rules & regulations intended to tame it.
> Here, it works nice.
I live in a country where the only rule applying to electricity is:
"Pay the bill every month."
Cheers,
Ron.
--
The sing
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 20:04:50 Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 19:23:51 -0400
>
> Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > I hope that Renaud has enough
> > humour to find it funny too, especially since he lives in a town in
> > which getting THE new NIC which is supported by his OS of choice
i am sorry ,i can't find the debian-user-digest Digest V2015 #1012can you tell
me where can i get it
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On 08/25/2015 09:59 PM, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
Also, take a few minutes to install and configure the Debian package
"approx" on another machine in your LAN, and then specify that machine as
your installation mirror. That way you have to go through the tedious
package download only once, and
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 19:23:51 -0400
Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> I hope that Renaud has enough
> humour to find it funny too, especially since he lives in a town in which
> getting THE new NIC which is supported by his OS of choice is sometimes a wee
> bit difficult.
Coincidence, we just had a thun
Quoting Ric Moore (wayward4...@gmail.com):
> On 08/26/2015 11:26 AM, Hans wrote:
>
> >If you think the way "it is testing or unstable, who cares...", then the
> >result will be a bad "stable". Is it that what you want? Don't think so.
>
> What you do is google your butt off, first, to resolve the
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 12:06:24AM +0200, Christian Seiler wrote:
>
> I remember that 14 years ago a certain CEO called Linux a cancer - and
> that the free software community was up in arms about his comment,
> justifiably so.
It wasn't the CEO of Microsoft was it? If so he reckon he had a dammn
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 01:23:25PM -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 08/26/2015 11:26 AM, Hans wrote:
>
> >If you think the way "it is testing or unstable, who cares...", then the
> >result will be a bad "stable". Is it that what you want? Don't think so.
>
> What you do is google your butt off, first
On 08/26/2015 10:30 AM, Hans wrote:
Hello list,
I cannot unlock kde5 screen although the password is correct. This
behaviour appeared in kde4, too. I believe this is not a bug, it looks
for me, that the related file got not the correct rights settings.
I have this:
ls -la /usr/lib/x86_64-linux
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 23:58:03 Nicolas George wrote:
> Le nonidi 9 fructidor, an CCXXIII, Renaud OLGIATI a écrit :
> > An added advantage is that on the day you replace your Ethernet NIC
> > because it was fried by lightning, and put a new one in its stead, your
> > network config will be bug
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 23:54:16 +0200
Hans wrote:
Hello Hans,
>Very strange! I cannot send the content of my fstab and crypttab via
>e-mail! I can edit in the mail, but when I send the mail, it is gone.
It's in the HTML part only. Why it gets hidden/removed from the plain
text part, IDK.
--
Re
On 08/26/2015 10:24 PM, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
> I will, as soon as I have decided which of the distributions likely to remain
> un-infected by the coming pox of systemd suits me best; until then I will
> stay
> with Wheezy.
Could you please not use this kind of language ("un-infected by t
Le nonidi 9 fructidor, an CCXXIII, Renaud OLGIATI a écrit :
> An added advantage is that on the day you replace your Ethernet NIC
> because it was fried by lightning, and put a new one in its stead, your
> network config will be buggered as the system will givethe new NICt
> a name different fro
Very strange! I cannot send the content of my fstab and crypttab via e-mail! I
can edit in the mail, but when I send the mail, it is gone.
So I add it as a file.
fstab = this works with the trick
fstab.orig = so it should be
crypttab = my crypttab
Hope this works now.
Best Hans
# /etc/fstab:
Quoting Renaud OLGIATI (ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org):
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 16:28:05 -0400
> Gary Dale wrote:
>
> > > I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
> > > something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
> > > names, like "ens2" inst
Sorry, here is the fstab again:
This is the form, which I can boot:
-- snip -
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
--- snap --
And this is the version, that should work.
-- snip -
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
-- snap --
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 16:46:04 Hans wrote:
> No problem. This is /etc/fstab with which I can boot
>
> --- snip ---
>
> #
>
>
>
> and this is the form, it should be , but boot hangs:
>
>
> #
>
I see no /etc/fstab of any kind.
Lisi
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 16:28:05 -0400
Gary Dale wrote:
> > I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
> > something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
> > names, like "ens2" instead of "eth0".
> > Can anyone tell me why this is? I tried to look i
On 26/08/15 12:47 PM, Tim Tepatti wrote:
Hi all,
I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
names, like "ens2" instead of "eth0".
Can anyone tell me why this is? I tried to look it up online but
co
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 19:56:36 +0100
Brian wrote:
> > Of course the only freedom remains and cannot be taken away, to drop
> > Debian, and move to another distribution...
> Take it.
I will, as soon as I have decided which of the distributions likely to remain
un-infected by the coming pox of
Hi,
On 08/26/2015 06:47 PM, Tim Tepatti wrote:
> I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
> something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
> names, like "ens2" instead of "eth0".
>
> Can anyone tell me why this is? I tried to look it up online
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 12:47:26 -0400
Tim Tepatti wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
>something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
>names, like "ens2" instead of "eth0".
>
>Can anyone tell me why this is? I tried to look
On Wed 26 Aug 2015 at 13:16:41 -0400, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 13:01:07 -0400
> Eike Lantzsch wrote:
>
> > > I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
> > > something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
> > > names, like "en
Quoting Renaud OLGIATI (ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org):
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 13:01:07 -0400
> Eike Lantzsch wrote:
>
> > > I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
> > > something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
> > > names, like "ens2"
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 13:16:41 Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 13:01:07 -0400
>
> Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > > I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
> > > something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
> > > names, like "ens2
niya levi wrote on 08/22/2015 11:40 AM:
> i have tried but unsuccessful.
I suggest providing details and asking for help on the zfs-discuss reflector.
I am now running zfs on jessie, but it was a (rather painful) upgrade rather
than a clean installation.
Doc
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Web: http://www.sff.net/peopl
On 08/26/2015 11:26 AM, Hans wrote:
If you think the way "it is testing or unstable, who cares...", then the
result will be a bad "stable". Is it that what you want? Don't think so.
What you do is google your butt off, first, to resolve the problem on
your own if you walk on the wild side. Pr
Hello list,
I cannot unlock kde5 screen although the password is correct. This
behaviour appeared in kde4, too. I believe this is not a bug, it looks for me,
that the related file got not the correct rights settings.
I have this:
ls -la /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/kscreenlocker_greet
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 13:01:07 -0400
Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
> > something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
> > names, like "ens2" instead of "eth0".
> >
> > Can anyone tell me why this is?
> Yes
>
hello,
i have a question about use zfs-fuse and acl?
Has been authorized rw- to user,but user failed to write file.why?
step:
1 i use zfs-fuse in debian7.8 i386
i have update kernel from 3.2 to 3.16
zfs-fuse is 0.7.0.12
acl is 2.5.1
uname -a
Linux debian 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae #1 SMP D
On Wednesday 26 August 2015 12:47:26 Tim Tepatti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
> something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
> names, like "ens2" instead of "eth0".
>
> Can anyone tell me why this is?
Yes
http
Hi all,
I've just done a fresh minimal install of Debian Stretch, and noticed
something odd. In ifconfig and iwconfig, all of my adapters have weird
names, like "ens2" instead of "eth0".
Can anyone tell me why this is? I tried to look it up online but
couldn't find anyone else with the same issue
Quoting D. R. Evans (doc.ev...@gmail.com):
> D. R. Evans wrote on 08/25/2015 02:04 PM:
> > At this point, I am getting the same error if I simply do:
> > apt-get update
> > after listing the "hit" and "ignore" packages, I see:
> > Error: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.Permissions
Am Mittwoch, 26. August 2015, 10:21:51 schrieb David Wright:
> Quoting Hans (hans.ullr...@loop.de):
> > Yes, and I have new knoledges. I managed to get the debian startes
with a
> > trick.
> >
> > First I changes the entry in /etc/fstab from example
> > /dev/mapper/usr to UUID=rz98u98127290502957
> That is the best advice the OP could get. If testing breaks, you get to
> keep both pieces if you cannot fix it or live with it. Ric
Yes, of course I know this. This is not a sharp productive system, but a
system, where I dare to check new things. One of it is KDE, and I think it
important, to
Quoting Hans (hans.ullr...@loop.de):
> Yes, and I have new knoledges. I managed to get the debian startes with a
> trick.
>
> First I changes the entry in /etc/fstab from example
> /dev/mapper/usr to UUID=rz98u98127290502957whatever
Is there any reason not to post your /etc/fstab before and aft
On 08/25/2015 06:33 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
Not to seem rude or demeaning in any way, but that is pretty much an
axiom. Debian has made public notice in their documentation many times
that no one should expect reliable behaviour from any version other
than Debian Stable.
Unfortunately, in
D. R. Evans wrote on 08/25/2015 02:04 PM:
> D. R. Evans wrote on 08/25/2015 01:56 PM:
>> I am trying to upgrade my main desktop machine, but the process is halting
>> with an error, after all the packages are downloaded and half an hour or so
>> of
>> actual installation:
>>
>
>> Error: GDBus.Err
Quoting D. R. Evans (doc.ev...@gmail.com):
> D. R. Evans wrote on 08/25/2015 01:56 PM:
> > I am trying to upgrade my main desktop machine, but the process is halting
> > with an error, after all the packages are downloaded and half an hour or so
> > of
> > actual installation:
> >
>
> > Error: G
Hi Tomas,
>> When I want to start debian, it ist starting, but when I have to enter
the
>> password, the keyboard is not working and frozen.
> Which password are you talking about here? The disk encryption's
passphrase?
I am talking of the password of the encrypted partitions.
> In that case y
On Wed 26 Aug 2015 at 01:55:15 -0700, Ldten K wrote:
> On Wed, 8/26/15, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>
> // Didn't you install a more recent version of GRUB (possibly from a new
> // installation) at some time on that disk ?
>
> That could be it. The drive originally had a working wheezy installation
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 09:15:14PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hello all, I am spending now hours for hours with a problem, which I can not
> get fixed.
[...]
> When I want to start debian, it ist starting, but when I have to enter the
> password, the ke
Hi,
Recently I bought a workstation with a FirePro W2100 graphics card. I
use Debian(Jessie). The graphic card freezes randomly with the
opensource drivers and I get a black screen when I install the last
version of the proprietary drivers (AMD Fire Pro 14.502.1040).
It seems that AMD has two bran
On Wed, 8/26/15, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
// Didn't you install a more recent version of GRUB (possibly from a new
// installation) at some time on that disk ?
That could be it. The drive originally had a working wheezy installation that
booted
properly and worked just fine. I then decided to upg
Ldten K a écrit :
> On Tue, 8/25/15, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>
>> What does "ls (hd0,msdos1)/grub/" show ? Just a few files
>> and directories or plenty of *.mod files?
>
> I have the drive disconnected at the moment but, as far as I remember, "ls
> (hd0,msdos1)/grub/"
> shows all the files th
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