On Sat, 7 May 2016 17:55:08 -0300,
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Fri, 06 May 2016, Seb wrote:
>> May 5 22:48:19 otaria kernel: [ 6706.415698] Hardware name: LENOVO
>> 10FWCTO1WW/SKYBAY, BIOS FWKT38A 01/28/2016
> Please update that BIOS. It is too old (and no, I am *not* joking).
> Pe
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 23:22:44 (+0100), Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2016 at 23:45:18 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> > Pol Hallen wrote:
> > >> Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
> > > I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network
> > > printer
> > In /etc/cups/client.conf
On Monday 09 May 2016 23:38:02 Liam O'Toole wrote:
> Therefore openjdk-7-* is not regarded as an
> upgrade (in the Debian packaging sense) over openjdk-6-*. Instead, they
> are different packages, and both can be installed at the same time.
Therein lies the rub - and the explanation. Thank you.
On Monday 09 May 2016 23:38:02 Liam O'Toole wrote:
> The openjdk-6-* packages are now obsolete and unsupported
> (both by Debian and upstream), and will receive no further security
> updates.
Yes, I have discovered that!!!
Lisi
On 2016-05-09, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 09 May 2016 22:37:06 Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> On 2016-05-09, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> > It is also a pity that Wheezy LTS appears not to be a truly viable
>> > proposition for the desktop.
>>
>> True. The software versions are obviously quite old, and not al
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 23:45:18 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Pol Hallen wrote:
>
> >> Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
> >
> > I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network
> > printer
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> >
> > Pol
>
> Hi
>
> In /etc/cups/client.conf
>
> set th
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 21:49:17 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> >Set up the clients to discover the server. Print.
>
> ehm... not it so easy: from client I see network printer (shared by server)
> but after installed it I can't print.
>
> On client I see "printer not connected" and on the server no lo
On Monday 09 May 2016 17:37:06 Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-05-09, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > It is also a pity that Wheezy LTS appears not to be a truly viable
> > proposition for the desktop.
>
> True. The software versions are obviously quite old, and not all
> packages are supported[1]. Previous
On Monday 09 May 2016 22:37:06 Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-05-09, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > It is also a pity that Wheezy LTS appears not to be a truly viable
> > proposition for the desktop.
>
> True. The software versions are obviously quite old, and not all
> packages are supported[1]. Previous L
Pol Hallen wrote:
>> Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
>
> I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network
> printer
>
> thanks!
>
>
> Pol
Hi
In /etc/cups/client.conf
set the ServerName
ServerName 192.168.1.10
try lpstat -a
$ lpstat -a
HP_LaserJet_5L accepti
On 2016-05-09, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> It is also a pity that Wheezy LTS appears not to be a truly viable
> proposition for the desktop.
True. The software versions are obviously quite old, and not all
packages are supported[1]. Previous LTS releases did not support
graphical web browsers; I don't k
Unless I am misunderstanding the question,
I need to print using 192.168.1.10 (server) not directly by network printer
thanks!
Pol
Set up the clients to discover the server. Print.
ehm... not it so easy: from client I see network printer (shared by
server) but after installed it I can't print.
On client I see "printer not connected" and on the server no logs file.
I also checked iptables rules but I've same problem :-/
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 20:30:28 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2016 at 21:15:50 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
>
> > Hi all :)
> >
> > I've a cups printer server (192.168.1.10) with a network printer connected
> > (192.168.1.200). From that server I can print.
> >
> > how I have to configure the
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 09:15:50PM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi all :)
>
> I've a cups printer server (192.168.1.10) with a network printer connected
> (192.168.1.200). From that server I can print.
>
> how I have to configure the clients to print by that server?
>
Unless I am misunderstanding
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 21:15:50 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi all :)
>
> I've a cups printer server (192.168.1.10) with a network printer connected
> (192.168.1.200). From that server I can print.
>
> how I have to configure the clients to print by that server?
Set up the clients to discover the
Hi all :)
I've a cups printer server (192.168.1.10) with a network printer
connected (192.168.1.200). From that server I can print.
how I have to configure the clients to print by that server?
thanks for help!
Pol
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 17:19:28 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 03:53:32PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Got it! If he/she has root privileges they must be used. None of this
> > namby-pamby user stuff. :)
>
> We're on our second iteration of that. We'll bore ourse
On 05/06/2016 04:43 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 05/05/2016 21:05, ken a écrit :
Working on the Pi just from the bash prompt as root, how do I set the
routing table (etc.) to connect directly to the DSL modem? The routing
table on my router currently shows:
# route -n
Kernel IP routing table
On 05/09/2016 09:18 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 09 May 2016 13:18:26 Dutch Ingraham wrote:
what version of Windows could you purchase today that would
operate on an Intel Pentium M 750?
Windows 10 CLAIMS to run on 32 bit computers. I would have to pay £90.00 to
test it, so I don't intend
On Monday 09 May 2016 17:19:33 Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2016 at 18:51:56 +0300, Piyavkin wrote:
> > On 09.05.2016 17:18, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > >On Monday 09 May 2016 13:18:26 Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> > >>what version of Windows could you purchase today that would
> > >>operate on an Intel Pentiu
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:36:30AM -0400, Ralph Sanchez wrote:
> Last night, i was continuing my tightening of security according to the
> debain sites manual, and had pretty much finished with the securing
> networks part...today, i start up my laptop and no wifi?? In the taskbar,
mission accompl
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 18:51:56 +0300, Piyavkin wrote:
> On 09.05.2016 17:18, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >On Monday 09 May 2016 13:18:26 Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> >>what version of Windows could you purchase today that would
> >>operate on an Intel Pentium M 750?
> >Windows 10 CLAIMS to run on 32 bit comput
On Sunday 08 May 2016 07:57:59 Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I tried to rip a DVD with "mplayer --alang=fr", but got
> the english audio track. Did anybody used this option, and if yes
> with what result?
I haven't done this for ages but, if my memory serves me well, when the
language name is no
On 09.05.2016 17:18, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 09 May 2016 13:18:26 Dutch Ingraham wrote:
what version of Windows could you purchase today that would
operate on an Intel Pentium M 750?
Windows 10 CLAIMS to run on 32 bit computers. I would have to pay £90.00 to
test it, so I don't intend to d
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On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 03:53:32PM +0100, Brian wrote:
[...]
> Got it! If he/she has root privileges they must be used. None of this
> namby-pamby user stuff. :)
We're on our second iteration of that. We'll bore ourselves to death.
Let's just agree
On 05/09/2016 02:55 PM, Denny Fuchs wrote:
> hi,
>
> I trying to create a own Debian package which mostly worked without Git.
> Now I moved the sources (only files) to a Git repo and using
> git-buildpackage. That was working too, until I wanted to add a file
> (example Apache config). Now it fail
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 16:10:51 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:57:48PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > On Mon 09 May 2016 at 15:33:17 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:09:45PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > > On Mon 09 May 2016 at 14:50:06 +0200, t
On Monday 09 May 2016 13:18:26 Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> what version of Windows could you purchase today that would
> operate on an Intel Pentium M 750?
Windows 10 CLAIMS to run on 32 bit computers. I would have to pay £90.00 to
test it, so I don't intend to do so. I haven't researched it much.
On Monday 09 May 2016 13:45:39 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > My client cannot run an up-to-date Flashplayer on Linux.
>
> Why not? AFAIK my daughter's computer (running 32bit Debian stable) has
> a working flash player (and yes, I'm talking about Adobe's crap plugin,
> rather than gnash which sadly se
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On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:57:48PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2016 at 15:33:17 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:09:45PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > On Mon 09 May 2016 at 14:50:06 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 15:33:17 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:09:45PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > On Mon 09 May 2016 at 14:50:06 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > Of course you gotta do that as root, either by sudo magic or whatever.
> >
> > Not necessari
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On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:09:45PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 May 2016 at 14:50:06 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > Of course you gotta do that as root, either by sudo magic or whatever.
>
> Not necessarily; udisksctl (install udisks2)
On Mon 09 May 2016 at 14:50:06 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 08:41:59AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> > On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 11:05:13AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> > > Hi Haines,
> >
> > > I had thought that the "sde1" in your ncdu output was some sort of
> > > header
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 09 May 2016 02:01:28 Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Beware: this is David who has this CPU, not Lisi, wo has not yet
>> provided any further info in her CPU.
> I have not yet gained access to the computer again, which is not mine. I
> have
> confirmed (just now) that it i
hi,
I trying to create a own Debian package which mostly worked without Git.
Now I moved the sources (only files) to a Git repo and using
git-buildpackage. That was working too, until I wanted to add a file
(example Apache config). Now it fails ... and I don't get it.
I red, that a Git commit
> My client cannot run an up-to-date Flashplayer on Linux.
Why not? AFAIK my daughter's computer (running 32bit Debian stable) has
a working flash player (and yes, I'm talking about Adobe's crap plugin,
rather than gnash which sadly seems to have died).
Stefan
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On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 08:41:59AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 11:05:13AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> > Hi Haines,
>
> > I had thought that the "sde1" in your ncdu output was some sort of
> > header representing the / device, b
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 11:05:13AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi Haines,
> I had thought that the "sde1" in your ncdu output was some sort of
> header representing the / device, but having installed ncdu and run
> it myself I am inclined to agree with Juergen that it is actually a
> file.
And so
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 09:38:54AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I seem to have hit the following:
> My client cannot run an up-to-date Flashplayer on Linux. If she insists on
> running Flashplayer, she can run an out of date Flashplayer in her current
> Debian system (if I can get a functional one
Le primidi 21 floréal, an CCXXIV, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
> It is a sad day when Windows is in any way better for a legacy computer than
> Linux;
It is a sad day when the ability to run crappy and dying proprietary
software is the main criterion to tell which system is better.
Regards,
--
Nicol
Hi Haines,
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 06:43:59AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> I had been inserting a sequence of USB keys to see what was on them, and
> pretty sure the sde1 interface was used at some point. But no keys are
> inserted at present. I also just did a cross installation onto an
[…]
>
Hi,
Lisi wrote:
> In Stable or newer jdk6 would surely have been removed for me by aptitude?
Can you still get jdk6 built from source ? (Possibly a nighmare
of dependencies.)
> It is a sad day when Windows is in any way better for a legacy computer than
> Linux;
Well, talk about concurrent DVD
On Monday 09 May 2016 03:39:49 Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> If no amd64 packages needed on this machine, maybe the amd64
> architecture could be removed:
>
> dpkg --remove-architecture amd64
>
> Then it won't install another amd64 package in the future.
>
Which is how I got into this mess in the f
I had been inserting a sequence of USB keys to see what was on them, and
pretty sure the sde1 interface was used at some point. But no keys are
inserted at present. I also just did a cross installation onto an
attached hard disk and so its directories were mounted locally on /mnt
and I had chroot'e
On Monday 09 May 2016 10:22:57 Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> Lisi Reisz, Mo 09 Mai 2016 10:38:54 CEST:
> > I seem to have hit the following:
> > My client cannot run an up-to-date Flashplayer on Linux. If she insists
> > on running Flashplayer, she can run an out of date Flashplayer in her
> > curren
Lisi Reisz, Mo 09 Mai 2016 10:38:54 CEST:
> I seem to have hit the following:
> My client cannot run an up-to-date Flashplayer on Linux. If she insists on
> running Flashplayer, she can run an out of date Flashplayer in her current
> Debian system (if I can get a functional one installed) or sh
I seem to have hit the following:
My client cannot run an up-to-date Flashplayer on Linux. If she insists on
running Flashplayer, she can run an out of date Flashplayer in her current
Debian system (if I can get a functional one installed) or she can go out,
buy and install Windows. She will t
On Sun 08 May 2016 at 14:55:58 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> 1) though stretch finds wireless network card and uses it during
> installation, it fails to save necessary files such that a working wireless
> networking connection can be obtained after installation completes and first
> boot is done,
On Monday 09 May 2016 02:01:28 Sven Hartge wrote:
> Beware: this is David who has this CPU, not Lisi, wo has not yet
> provided any further info in her CPU.
I have not yet gained access to the computer again, which is not mine. I have
confirmed (just now) that it is a Dell Inspiron 9300
http://w
If no amd64 packages needed on this machine, maybe the amd64 architecture could
be removed:
dpkg --remove-architecture amd64
Then it won't install another amd64 package in the future.
Regards,
jvp.
Haines Brown histomat.net> writes:
>
> Every once in a while I get a filled root partition, and the reason in
>
> # ncdu -rx /
> 425.5MiB [##] sde1
> 198.3MiB [ ] /lib
> 193.8MiB [ ] /mnt
> ...
If 'ncdu -x' means 'do not cross filesystem boundaries' then sde s
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