On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, Gary wrote:
>On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
>> After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
>There are lots of things that can go wrong, but if you had been booting
>normally, it's likely something you've done since the initial i
Gary:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 23:40:28 -0500, you wrote:
>What messages are you seeing in dmesg or syslog (or the new SystemD
>versions)? What do you see on the screen before you get the emergency
>mode messages?
dmesg shows no errors. /var/log/syslog's last message has a time stamp
of just before
Tim,
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 22:33:03 -0600, you wrote:
>If you are using Debian Jessie a static IP address is set using
>/etc/dhcpcd.conf and the much debated "systemd". I just worked my way
>through this on a Raspberry Pi which uses "Raspian" Jessie, a port of
>Debian. The details can be found h
On Sunday 10 January 2016 23:34:57 Gary Dale wrote:
> On 10/01/16 08:39 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > running 99% wheezy, trying to build gEDA because whats in the repos
> > is very old.
> >
> > geda-gaf is refusing to autoconfig, gettext is 0.18.1-1.9, and I
> > need 0.18.2 o
On 10/01/16 07:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
static addressing by editing /etc/network/interfaces, I reboot the
system and was greeted with:
Welcome to emergency mode. "systemctl default", "systemctl reboot" to
try again, or press Co
On 10/01/16 08:39 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
running 99% wheezy, trying to build gEDA because whats in the repos is
very old.
geda-gaf is refusing to autoconfig, gettext is 0.18.1-1.9, and I need
0.18.2 or better.
Is there a deb repo I can raid just for that?
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene
On 1/10/2016 6:15 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
static addressing by editing /etc/network/interfaces, I reboot the
system and was greeted with:
Welcome to emergency mode. "systemctl default", "systemctl reboot" to
try again, or press Co
That's being done with automated scripts. Some systems are not
configured properly to do correct load balancing and I suspect on such
systems those crackers would get through. They have malware to install
on your system most likely.
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016, Glenn English wrote:
Date: Sun, 10 J
Greetings all;
running 99% wheezy, trying to build gEDA because whats in the repos is
very old.
geda-gaf is refusing to autoconfig, gettext is 0.18.1-1.9, and I need
0.18.2 or better.
Is there a deb repo I can raid just for that?
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be u
After solving all my mount problems and changing from dynamic to
static addressing by editing /etc/network/interfaces, I reboot the
system and was greeted with:
Welcome to emergency mode. "systemctl default", "systemctl reboot" to
try again, or press Control-D to continue:
That's a mild paraphras
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 01:45:19PM -0700, Glenn English wrote:
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> > On Jan 10, 2016, at 12:48 PM, wrote:
> >
[DNS amplification?]
> An interesting thought. But they don't get too far with the rate
> limiter in the packet filter -- I don't send a
> On Jan 10, 2016, at 2:21 PM, German wrote:
>
> I already tried Mint, Ubuntu and Open SUSE. All the same, mouse and
> keyboard don't work.
Hate to beat a dead dog, but are they all using SystemD? I swear Wheezy and
several earlier versions of Debian (all shell script startups, etc.) work just
On Sunday 10 January 2016 21:24:31 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 10 January 2016 11:54:37 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Sunday 10 January 2016 14:52:31 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Yes, but if its a link displayed in kmail for instance, I have to do
> > > the copy/paste to make konqueror work, otherwise
On 1/10/16, Teng Zhang wrote:
> hello, i have installed fcitx , the output of ps indicates that it's
> running as a daemon, but i can't use the specified combination key to
> activate it. I don't know what's happening. What i wonder is that is there
> a tool to diagnose the fcitx on debian or is t
On Sunday 10 January 2016 11:54:37 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 10 January 2016 14:52:31 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Yes, but if its a link displayed in kmail for instance, I have to do
> > the copy/paste to make konqueror work, otherwise konqueror is passed
> > a link to /var/tmp/something or other
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 13:52:02 -0700
Glenn English wrote:
>
> > On Jan 10, 2016, at 1:14 PM, German wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 12:43:21 -0700
> > Glenn English wrote:
> >
> >> I've seen BIOSes that shut things down if they don't see a monitor
> >> or keyboard of even just a mouse. Your
> On Jan 10, 2016, at 1:14 PM, German wrote:
>
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 12:43:21 -0700
> Glenn English wrote:
>
>> I've seen BIOSes that shut things down if they don't see a monitor or
>> keyboard of even just a mouse. Your problem isn't Linux, I think,
>> because I've got several Linux servers r
On Sunday 10 January 2016 06:47:03 Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 1/9/2016 8:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > [snip]
> > Actually I did get it to open that file when used as an argument
> > from a console window, in the local wiki, but its a one page file
> > that points at www.gpleda.org, a site that a
> On Jan 10, 2016, at 12:48 PM, wrote:
>
> Perhaps some miscreants are trying to use/using your DNS server for
> DNS amplification attacks [1] (they use open DNS servers to multiply
> their DDOS (distributed denial of service) attack force by spoofing
> the sender's address in their request (th
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 07:17:26PM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> writes:
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> > On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 04:27:13PM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >> But I can't ssh into it using 'ssh foo@fooserver'. Every time that I try
> >> it appe
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 12:14:42PM -0700, Glenn English wrote:
> I'm a self-taught admin (aka mild newbie), and I don't understand why people
> would hit my DNS servers thousands of times.
>
> I've got a limiter in iptables ('recent' module) that blo
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 12:43:21 -0700
Glenn English wrote:
>
> > On Jan 10, 2016, at 12:24 PM, German wrote:
> >
> > Yes, this is very interesting and very frustrating.
>
> I've seen BIOSes that shut things down if they don't see a monitor or
> keyboard of even just a mouse. Your problem isn't L
> I saw in BIOS EHCI
> handoff ( btw, do you what it does? )
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ehci+hand+off&t=ffsb
--
Glenn English
> On Jan 10, 2016, at 12:24 PM, German wrote:
>
> Yes, this is very interesting and very frustrating.
I've seen BIOSes that shut things down if they don't see a monitor or keyboard
of even just a mouse. Your problem isn't Linux, I think, because I've got
several Linux servers running happily
I'm a self-taught admin (aka mild newbie), and I don't understand why people
would hit my DNS servers thousands of times.
I've got a limiter in iptables ('recent' module) that blocks and logs when
there are too many hits from one IP to my DNS servers (5 hits in 10 seconds, on
non-recursive BIND
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 13:53:07 -0500
Gary Dale wrote:
> On 10/01/16 08:50 AM, German wrote:
> > On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 08:26:03 -0500
> > Gary Dale wrote:
> >
> >> On 10/01/16 01:47 AM, German wrote:
> >>> Hi list,
> >>>
> >>> I recently bought this DVI KVM switch:
> >>> http://en.mt-viki.com/product
writes:
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 04:27:13PM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> But I can't ssh into it using 'ssh foo@fooserver'. Every time that I try
>> it appears not to connect, just leaving a blank access line and my ram
>> is gradually being eaten away which makes this machine slow
David Christensen writes:
> On 01/10/2016 08:27 AM, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>> I'm just setting up a home fileserver, going through a tp-link adsl2+
>> modem and router. I've installed the base system with a 7gb /, 2 gb swap
>> and 2gb /home. I can log in as my user "foo" on the computer, and have
>
On 10/01/16 08:50 AM, German wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 08:26:03 -0500
Gary Dale wrote:
On 10/01/16 01:47 AM, German wrote:
Hi list,
I recently bought this DVI KVM switch:
http://en.mt-viki.com/product/KVM/usbkvm_dvi/2014/0712/577.html
It claims to support linux and from what I understand i
On 01/10/2016 08:27 AM, Sharon Kimble wrote:
I'm just setting up a home fileserver, going through a tp-link adsl2+
modem and router. I've installed the base system with a 7gb /, 2 gb swap
and 2gb /home. I can log in as my user "foo" on the computer, and have
installed openssh-server, htop, lm-sen
I added the "Everyone" username object to the list of those permitted
to access the drives, and it worked. No username or password required.
Now I have to get it into fstab and I'm totally done with system
setup!
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 04:27:13PM +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
[...]
> But I can't ssh into it using 'ssh foo@fooserver'. Every time that I try
> it appears not to connect, just leaving a blank access line and my ram
> is gradually being eaten away w
On Sunday 10 January 2016 14:52:31 Gene Heskett wrote:
> The clue to me is that the timeline of the problem starts with all the
> screwing around with the libssl file thats been going on in wheezy for
> the last 10 days or so.
Yes, but I don't have the problem. So there is something else at work
Hi,
I am running debian stretch and I have nvidia driver version 340.96
which supports opengl version 4.4 on the graphic card nvidia gtx 750
ti.
Out of curiosity I want to upgrade to opengl 4.5 --- which I think I
should do by installing the proprietary driver on the nvidia website.
1. By doing
On Sunday 10 January 2016 14:52:31 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Yes, but if its a link displayed in kmail for instance, I have to do the
> copy/paste to make konqueror work, otherwise konqueror is passed a link
> to /var/tmp/something or other and much is lost in the translation.
It goes wherever you hav
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 14:48:55 +0100, Sven wrote:
>You might want to check /var/log/messages for more verbose error
>message.
In three days, this is all messages has in it:
Jan 8 06:25:02 pugville rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd"
swVersion="8.4.2" x-pid="569" x-info="http://www.rsyslog.com"
Dear Beloved,
Greeting to you my friend. I know this is not a better way to contact you,
please bear with me. I am Christina Welsh, I have been suffering from cancer
and since this illness I have decided to live for God because the doctor said
I have limited time to live on earth.
I am wr
I'm just setting up a home fileserver, going through a tp-link adsl2+
modem and router. I've installed the base system with a 7gb /, 2 gb swap
and 2gb /home. I can log in as my user "foo" on the computer, and have
installed openssh-server, htop, lm-sensors, emacs, and screen. I've
rebooted and chec
Hi,
I recently installed Debian Stretch, Gnome, on a laptop. I am having
this problem that the gdm login screen is freezing on first boot. I
can't move the mouse and only touchscreen works. If I reboot
everything works fine.
I guess this may be a bug related to Gnome. Is there any workaround
for
hello, i have installed fcitx , the output of ps indicates that it's
running as a daemon, but i can't use the specified combination key to
activate it. I don't know what's happening. What i wonder is that is there
a tool to diagnose the fcitx on debian or is there a proper way to diagnose
it manual
On Sunday 10 January 2016 05:58:01 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 10 January 2016 02:42:17 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 09 January 2016 19:39:27 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > On Sunday 10 January 2016 00:24:29 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > I can see all that in synaptic to prove its there, and mc
>
On Sat, 2016-01-09 at 17:00 -0500, Steve Matzura wrote:
> Mea culpa. I didn't read far enough down the page.
>
> After trying `vers=2.1', now I get error 13, permission denied.
> Getting closer. Now it's probably a username or password problem, but
> the Windows account has no password. I suppose
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 08:26:03 -0500
Gary Dale wrote:
> On 10/01/16 01:47 AM, German wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I recently bought this DVI KVM switch:
> > http://en.mt-viki.com/product/KVM/usbkvm_dvi/2014/0712/577.html
> >
> > It claims to support linux and from what I understand it is hardware
>
On Sat, 2016-01-09 at 17:00 -0500, Steve Matzura wrote:
> Mea culpa. I didn't read far enough down the page.
It was quite easy to miss. I will try to remember to quote the relevant
parts in the message to the list, instead of just adding the URL.
After all, web sites change and can become inacces
On 10/01/16 01:47 AM, German wrote:
Hi list,
I recently bought this DVI KVM switch:
http://en.mt-viki.com/product/KVM/usbkvm_dvi/2014/0712/577.html
It claims to support linux and from what I understand it is hardware
switch, so it should work. It isn't. To be specific, mouse and keyboard
don't
I have created a tool comprising of two bash scripts and two configuration
files.
I tried to follow some tutorials available on debian.org and Stack Overflow
but didn't get the desired output.
The expected layout is as ;
/usr/bin/script1-link
/usr/bin/script2-link
/usr/bin/myfolder/script1
/usr/bi
On 1/9/2016 8:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
[snip]
Actually I did get it to open that file when used as an argument from a
console window, in the local wiki, but its a one page file that points
at www.gpleda.org, a site that apparently does not exist or the
iceweasel cannot find. But the site CAN b
On 2016-01-10, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> So unless I see an iceweasel update in the next day or 2, I will be
> actively searching for a browser that Just Works(TM).
>
I always read doc in /usr/share/doc with lynx. Just Works. And light,
and can be used without a gui.
On Sunday 10 January 2016 02:31:54 Steve Matzura wrote:
> Let me rephrase/clarify that. There are lots of things on which
> screenreaders can be blamed, but this one wasn't one of them.
>
> On Sat, 09 Jan 2016 20:49:59 -0500, you wrote:
> >On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 22:46:20 +, Lisi wrote:
> >>On Satur
On Sunday 10 January 2016 02:42:17 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 09 January 2016 19:39:27 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Sunday 10 January 2016 00:24:29 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > I can see all that in synaptic to prove its there, and mc agree's,
> > > but its in html and iceweasel has lost the abilit
On Sunday 10 January 2016 03:46:29 Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 09, 2016 at 07:24:29PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I can see all that in synaptic to prove its there, and mc agree's,
> > but its in html and iceweasel has lost the ability to open a file on
> > a local filesystem. No clue
On Sat, Jan 09, 2016 at 07:24:29PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> I can see all that in synaptic to prove its there, and mc agree's, but
> its in html and iceweasel has lost the ability to open a file on a local
> filesystem. No clue why as there sure should not be an ssl problem on a
> local
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