Le 04/03/2016 08:11, Frédéric Marchal a écrit :
It can happen with /boot or /home. Mistakenly copying files to an unmounted
drive copies the files to the underlying file system, in the directory that
usually serves as the mount point for the external file system. Once /boot or
/home is mounted,
On Friday 04 March 2016 07:18:59 Adam Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 04:03:01 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
>
> wrote:
> > On 4/03/2016 3:07 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:
> > > On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 03:03:53 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > >> It also may have been files in the file system, but
deloptes gmail.com> writes:
>
> Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> > PC is
> > a 7-year-old self-built desktop box running Jessie with Gnome as the DE,
>
> Which version of debian are you on and which kernel?
>
Thanks for your time and attention. As I mentioned in my original post, I
am running Jess
Ciao a tutti,
Ho fatto una installazione Debian usando la Netinstall. Purtroppo al
momento dell'installazione la rete non era disponibile e quindi potuto fare
solo una installazione minimale. Tutto ok. Ora la connessione di rete è
funzionante.
Che cosa devo fare per completare l'installazione e sc
On Thursday 03 March 2016 23:18:59 Adam Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 04:03:01 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
>
> wrote:
> > On 4/03/2016 3:07 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:
> > > On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 03:03:53 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > >> It also may have been files in the file system, bu
On Fri 04 Mar 2016 at 07:18:59 (+0300), Adam Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 04:03:01 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
> wrote:
>
> > On 4/03/2016 3:07 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:
> > > On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 03:03:53 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
> > > wrote:
> > >> It also may have been files in the file system, but
On Thu 03 Mar 2016 at 23:17:19 (-0500), Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 3/3/16, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> >
> > On 4/03/2016 3:07 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:
> >> On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 03:03:53 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
> >> wrote:
> >>> It also may have been files in the file system, but where another file
>
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 04:03:01 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
wrote:
>
>
> On 4/03/2016 3:07 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:
> > On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 03:03:53 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
> > wrote:
> >> It also may have been files in the file system, but where another
> >> file system mount hides them
> >
> > What
On 3/3/16, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>
> On 4/03/2016 3:07 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:
>> On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 03:03:53 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
>> wrote:
>>> It also may have been files in the file system, but where another file
>>> system mount hides them
>>
>> What does this mean? Mounts overlapping
On Tue, Mar 01, 2016 at 01:53:11PM +0100, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Joel Roth:
> >
> > mount -o remount,strictatime /
> >
> > Fixes it.
>
> Great! But wouldn't that still be a good idea to switch to Maildir? :)
Yes, it just takes a little work to change over :)
> J.
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> I can tell a Whopper™
I've had two kinds of instances over here when a wireless wifi adapter
wasn't picked up correctly. One of them happened when I accidentally
changed the usb port the adapter was in and the network profile no
longer matched. The second happened as a result of a brown out
preparatory to a black
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> I took delivery of a very nice pair of Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8
> bluetooth headphones yesterday. I've verified they work properly by
> connecting them to my iPhone.
>
> When I try to connect them to my PC, I am not having so much luck. PC is
> a 7-year-old self-built desk
I took delivery of a very nice pair of Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8
bluetooth headphones yesterday. I've verified they work properly by
connecting them to my iPhone.
When I try to connect them to my PC, I am not having so much luck. PC is
a 7-year-old self-built desktop box running Jessie with Gnome
Russell Gadd wrote:
> I have just installed Jessie with the Mate desktop. [...] I find
> grabbing the edges or corner of a window with the mouse pointer in
> order to extend it is very fiddly. Is this due to the border being
> very thin?
Yes, obviously.
> Are there any options to make this easier
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I am running Mate as a main desktop on Debian Sid and noticed today xorg
is hogging the cpu. Htop reports 12-15% cpu for xorg, and that
is up quite a bit from the past.
I don't recall the last time xorg or related packages were updated.
Is there a way to figure out what's the problem ?
Sorry folks. PEBKAC I think. Marco was listed as
one of the startup programs...totally unnecessary
I think. Mate is back to normal.
I am running Mate as a main desktop on Debian Sid and noticed today xorg
is hogging the cpu. Htop reports 12-15% cpu for xorg, and that
is up quite a bit from t
On Thu, 2016-03-03 at 21:33 +0300, Strelok wrote:
> I'm don't know what package is a source of problem. Because this, ask
> there. Debian Stretch (current testing) with Mint DE. Applications
> menu->Internet->drag Iceweasel icon from menu to somewhere.
> What I'm except: Iceweasel icon near mouse c
I'm don't know what package is a source of problem. Because this, ask
there. Debian Stretch (current testing) with Mint DE. Applications
menu->Internet->drag Iceweasel icon from menu to somewhere.
What I'm except: Iceweasel icon near mouse cursor, when I'm drag icon somewhere.
What I'm got: little
On 03/03/2016 02:43 PM, Albin Otterhäll wrote:
> How can I clear the notifications in Gnome? I still want them, but be
> able to clear them. I've tried to restart gnome shell (Alt+F2, input
> "r", and press enter), but they are still there. The notifications comes
> from the clock app.
Seems that
On 2016-03-02, Russell Gadd wrote:
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> I have just installed Jessie with the Mate desktop. My screen is 1920 x
> 1080. I find grabbing the edges or corner of a window with the mouse
> pointer in order to extend it is very f
On 4/03/2016 3:07 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 03:03:53 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
> wrote:
>> It also may have been files in the file system, but where another file
>> system mount hides them
>
> What does this mean? Mounts overlapping and hiding other mounts?
>
> Explain, plea
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 06:48:31PM +0300, Adam Wilson wrote:
>
> Exactly. The reason I don't use ext4 for /boot, but ext2 is that I
> simply don't see the need for journalling in a partition that sees only
> occasional writes.
>
> I don't really want journalling for /boot, because it's largely
>
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 06:47:56PM +0530, venkat wrote:
> I have existing library which is built on 0.9.8 and i will be able to
> use it directly without any issues
Are you aware that 0.9.8 has the following security problems:
https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-217/product_id
Le 03/03/2016 17:03, Andrew McGlashan a écrit :
On 3/03/2016 1:51 PM, lina wrote:
I figured out, there are so many hidden files.
It also may have been files in the file system, but where another file
system mount hides them
A.
or file in use deleted but not released... like virtual mac
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 03:03:53 +1100 Andrew McGlashan
wrote:
>
>
> On 3/03/2016 1:51 PM, lina wrote:
> > I figured out, there are so many hidden files.
>
> It also may have been files in the file system, but where another file
> system mount hides them
What does this mean? Mounts overlapping
On 3/03/2016 1:51 PM, lina wrote:
> I figured out, there are so many hidden files.
It also may have been files in the file system, but where another file
system mount hides them
A.
On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 07:09:00 -0300 Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI
wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 09:52:12 +
> Darac Marjal wrote:
>
> > >Why use Ext2 and not Ext 3 or 4 for /boot?
> >
> > I believe the reasoning is to keep /boot as simple and as robust as
> > possible. ext3 and ext4 are, while mostly
lina:
>
> how do I know which files mounted on the /home.
In the future you can install and use 'ncdu'. It is a nice terminal
program that calculates directory sizes and allows you to easily see
what occupies the most disk space.
J.
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How can I clear the notifications in Gnome? I still want them, but be
able to clear them. I've tried to restart gnome shell (Alt+F2, input
"r", and press enter), but they are still there. The notifications comes
from the clock app.
I have existing library which is built on 0.9.8 and i will be able to
use it directly without any issues
.
On 03-03-2016 18:26, Dan Ritter wrote:
What are you hoping to accomplish?
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Regards
Venkat.S
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 01:06:56PM +0530, venkat wrote:
> I am just exploring the possibilities to install libSSL 0.9.8 in jessie
>
What are you hoping to accomplish?
-dsr-
On 2016-03-03 12:52:34 +0100, Jean-Baptiste Thomas wrote:
> EEXIST does sounds like a strange reason for exec(2) to fail.
> Did you strace -f to confirm that EEXIST is indeed set by
> execve() ?
I could reproduce the error after regenerating my config (see my
other mail about that). And yes, it co
EEXIST does sounds like a strange reason for exec(2) to fail.
Did you strace -f to confirm that EEXIST is indeed set by
execve() ?
I've seen weirdly-named files appear in NFS-exported file
systems. I seem to remember they were related to deleted files
but it might happen in other circumstances. A
On 2016-03-03 10:18:55 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I've got the following error in a script yesterday on a Debian 8
> machine:
>
> sh: 1: exec: /home/vlefevre/bin/mymaple: File exists
>
> where sh is dash. The command that led to this error is equivalent to:
>
> sh -c 'exec /home/vlefevr
On 2016-03-03 11:06:55 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 10:18:55AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > I've got the following error in a script yesterday on a Debian 8
> > machine:
> >
> > sh: 1: exec: /home/vlefevre/bin/mymaple: File exists
> >
> > where sh is dash. The c
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On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 10:18:55AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I've got the following error in a script yesterday on a Debian 8
> machine:
>
> sh: 1: exec: /home/vlefevre/bin/mymaple: File exists
>
> where sh is dash. The command that led to th
Op Thu, 03 Mar 2016 09:40:59 +0100 schreef John Conover
:
Google no longer supports chrome for 32 bit. Unfortunately, apt-get
crashes and aborts and will not update the rest of the system when it
tries to read the chrome directory at google.
How do you purge google chrome and talk so apt-get
I've got the following error in a script yesterday on a Debian 8
machine:
sh: 1: exec: /home/vlefevre/bin/mymaple: File exists
where sh is dash. The command that led to this error is equivalent to:
sh -c 'exec /home/vlefevre/bin/mymaple -q -s 2>&1'
The "File exists" message corresponds to t
Google no longer supports chrome for 32 bit. Unfortunately, apt-get
crashes and aborts and will not update the rest of the system when it
tries to read the chrome directory at google.
How do you purge google chrome and talk so apt-get will work?
Thanks,
John
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