Hi all,
Two days ago an article was posted on Linux.com about setting up
2-factor authentication using the libpam-google-authenticator package [1].
Looking at the Debian package [2] I noticed it was last updated August
2013, however the source at GitHub has been updated as recently as 2
days ago.
On Sat 14 May 2016 at 05:27:06 (+0200), Bhasker C V wrote:
> I am finding it difficult to settle on a good network manager which
> can work for my case
>
> 1. My home dir is luks/ext4 and mounted manually after logging in for
> the first time
> 2. My GUI is started after mounting my home dir and
On May 14, 2016, at 3:45 AM, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 06:43:11PM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I try to do aptitude full-upgrade on my Stretch Apple G4 PowerMac, I
>> get conflicts.
>>
>> These do not seem to be transient — they have been there for several
On May 14, 2016, at 3:52 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2016-05-13 18:43 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
>
>> When I try to do aptitude full-upgrade on my Stretch Apple G4 PowerMac, I
>> get conflicts.
>>
>> These do not seem to be transient — they have been there for several days.
>>
>> Anybody
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On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 12:31:28PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I date from era when when "memory banks" were switched via contents
> of a I/O port ;/
> Anyone remember era when 8085 was "state of the art" ;/
>
> I envision
> core A using memory r
Gene Heskett writes:
> How about building a tv production tool out of an RCA 1802? There was
> a time when that puppy was state of the art.
Yes. I wrote applications for it in hex, helped design a single board
computer using it, and helped write an 8 bit version of FORTH for it (it
was eminently
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 01:13:02AM +0200, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> Le jeudi 12 mai 2016, 21:55:24 Liam O'Toole a écrit :
> > On 2016-05-12, soko.tica wrote:
> > > --001a1146456672df2d0532a72b01
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
> > >
> > > Hello list,
> > >
> > > I need to install a p
On Saturday 14 May 2016 13:42:51 John Hasler wrote:
> Richard Owlett writes:
> > Anyone remember era when 8085 was "state of the art" ;/
>
> I remember when the 8080 was "state of the art".
>
> > I envision
> > core A using memory range X
> > core B using memory range Z
> >
> > My individual tas
On Saturday 14 May 2016 13:31:28 Richard Owlett wrote:
> I date from era when when "memory banks" were switched via
> contents of a I/O port ;/
> Anyone remember era when 8085 was "state of the art" ;/
How about building a tv production tool out of an RCA 1802? There was a
time when that puppy
On Sat, 14 May 2016 12:31:28 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I date from era when when "memory banks" were switched via
> contents of a I/O port ;/
> Anyone remember era when 8085 was "state of the art" ;/
>
> I envision
>core A using memory range X
>core B using memory range Z
>
> My in
On 14/05/16 18:31, Richard Owlett wrote:
I envision
core A using memory range X
core B using memory range Z
My individual tasks could be handled by a 2MHz Z80
Can Debian do it on GHz machine?
Maybe.
Debian (and the Linux kernel) has a bewildering array of tools and
options that *might
Richard Owlett writes:
> Anyone remember era when 8085 was "state of the art" ;/
I remember when the 8080 was "state of the art".
> I envision
> core A using memory range X
> core B using memory range Z
> My individual tasks could be handled by a 2MHz Z80
> Can Debian do it on GHz machine?
T
I date from era when when "memory banks" were switched via
contents of a I/O port ;/
Anyone remember era when 8085 was "state of the art" ;/
I envision
core A using memory range X
core B using memory range Z
My individual tasks could be handled by a 2MHz Z80
Can Debian do it on GHz machine
Assembled Wisdom!
'festival' is speech-synthesized software that has been around for
over 15 years, and I have installed it from my Debian jessie DVDs.
It worked splendidly for a while, but I have tried to install
new 'voices' and I have run into the following error; I get
{FND} Feature To
On 5/12/2016 6:23 PM, メット wrote:
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On 2016年5月13日 3:03:06 JST, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 5/12/2016 9:20 AM, mett wrote:
[snip]
did u see debian wiki about creating a router with a pc?
No. I did a "title" search for "router" got 3 hits (all
rele
On 5/3/2016 8:37 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Tuesday 03 May 2016 11:11:45 Richard Owlett wrote:
I hope the result will be a document aimed at the beginner but
not the picture book style that seems prevalent at that level.
Much Linux documentation is written by experts for experts.
Or by "experts"
Martin Read:
> On 14/05/16 10:05, Albin Otterhäll wrote:
>> I want to use virtual machines for my everyday work on my laptop (with a
>> Intel Core i5-3320M @ 2.60 GHz * 4 and 16GB RAM), using KVM on Debian as
>> my hypervisor.
>>
>> But I can't find any general guidelines for how much system resour
On 2016-05-13 18:43 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> When I try to do aptitude full-upgrade on my Stretch Apple G4 PowerMac, I get
> conflicts.
>
> These do not seem to be transient — they have been there for several days.
>
> Anybody know what’s going on?
>
>> The following NEW packages will be inst
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 06:43:11PM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I try to do aptitude full-upgrade on my Stretch Apple G4 PowerMac, I get
> conflicts.
>
> These do not seem to be transient — they have been there for several days.
>
> Anybody know what’s going on?
>
> Thanks!
> Rick
On 14/05/16 10:05, Albin Otterhäll wrote:
I want to use virtual machines for my everyday work on my laptop (with a
Intel Core i5-3320M @ 2.60 GHz * 4 and 16GB RAM), using KVM on Debian as
my hypervisor.
But I can't find any general guidelines for how much system resources to
"give" to a VM. How
On Saturday 14 May 2016 02:15:30 cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 04:23:16PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Fixed it right up, thank you very much, Curt. Since it had to
> > create that path in /etc from scratch, is there a way to ask dpkg
> > what provides this file so
I want to use virtual machines for my everyday work on my laptop (with a
Intel Core i5-3320M @ 2.60 GHz * 4 and 16GB RAM), using KVM on Debian as
my hypervisor.
But I can't find any general guidelines for how much system resources to
"give" to a VM. How many logical cores? How much RAM? Note that
Hi,
When I try to do aptitude full-upgrade on my Stretch Apple G4 PowerMac, I get
conflicts.
These do not seem to be transient — they have been there for several days.
Anybody know what’s going on?
Thanks!
Rick
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
> libnettle4{a}
> The following p
I've filed a bug already (#822944) without remedy so far. It's due to changes in
gtk-3. That's also the reason why the firefox package got back to link against
gtk2.
I downgraded gtk-3 to 3.18 on my system.
Regards,
jvp.
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