Hi all,
I have a client running an older version of ssh
'$ssh -V
OpenSSH_6.0p1 Debian-4+deb7u4, OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013'
and a server running a current version of ssh
'OpenSSH_7.2p2 Debian-5, OpenSSL 1.0.2h 3 May 2016'
I can access other servers running 6.9, but not any running 7.2. The
erro
All good now:
# cat /etc/init.d/archive-system-mail
#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: mailarchive
# Required-Start:$local_fs $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $syslog
# X-Start-Before:exim4 dovecot
# X-Stop-After: exim4 dovecot
# Default-St
On 06/09/2016 10:04 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> And I just amrecover'd a week old version that is working fairly well
On 06/09/2016 10:06 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 10 June 2016 00:00:12 David Christensen wrote:
If that doesn't help, post a complete script that demonstrates the
problem.
On 06/10/2016 11:00 PM, terryc wrote:
> Are there any browsers in Debian Jessie that are not dependent on
> Firefox?
>
> It seems everything has been replaced or is just a cover/skin/re-paint
> of firefox.
>
> T.I.A.
>
There's a bunch of webkit-based browsers you could use, I guess.
Here's a list
On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 01:00:54PM +1000, terryc wrote:
> Are there any browsers in Debian Jessie that are not dependent on
> Firefox?
Huh? What do you mean by this?
> It seems everything has been replaced or is just a cover/skin/re-paint
> of firefox.
Huh? What do you mean by this?
--
The med
On 2016-06-10 at 23:00, terryc wrote:
> Are there any browsers in Debian Jessie that are not dependent on
> Firefox?
>
> It seems everything has been replaced or is just a
> cover/skin/re-paint of firefox.
Yes.
I don't know about an exhaustive list, but even ignoring text-mode
browsers, there a
Are there any browsers in Debian Jessie that are not dependent on
Firefox?
It seems everything has been replaced or is just a cover/skin/re-paint
of firefox.
T.I.A.
On 2016-06-10, Sven Joachim wrote:
>>
>> How would that work having both packages on my system at the same time;
>> I mean, for example, if I typed 'firefox' in a terminal which flavor
>> would I be likely to launch?
>
> The non-esr version if it is present on your system.
I'm using release, so y
I know this is not a supported platform, but is anyone successfully
running Zimbra 8.6 running on Debian 8.x Jessie?
Frank
Am 07.06.2016 um 00:54 schrieb Rafi Rubin:
> Compiling a static x11 program fails using the output of:
> pkg-config --static --libs x11
>
> The problem appears to be -lpthread shows up only before -lxcb. There's
> something a bit odd in the pkg-config files. x11.pc has pthread in
> Libs.pr
I have a Debian farm of 24 machines running wheezy that I am upgrading to
jessie. Four of the machines are identical Dell R815 servers, each with 6
disks. (The others are Dell T5500 with 4 disks each (12 machines), Dell C6145
with 4 disks each (4 machines), or HP Proliant DL165 G5p with 3 disks eac
On Fri, 2016-06-10 at 18:07 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> That's because gnome-core in Wheezy depends on iceweasel. Probably
> the
> dependencies of such metapackages won't be changed in Wheezy. If you
> really want to avoid having to install firefox-esr, you could build
> your
> own iceweasel tra
On 2016-06-10 17:14 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2016-06-10, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> On 2016-06-10 08:13 +, Curt wrote:
>>
>>> In order to upgrade iceweasel, apt is asking to install an extra
>>> package, notably firefox-esr, whereas (when) I am running firefox-release.
>>
>> Yes. The switch from
On 2016-06-10, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2016-06-10 08:13 +, Curt wrote:
>
>> In order to upgrade iceweasel, apt is asking to install an extra
>> package, notably firefox-esr, whereas (when) I am running firefox-release.
>
> Yes. The switch from iceweasel to firefox-esr has been mentioned in t
Hi,
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Page 1
On 2016-06-10 08:13 +, Curt wrote:
> In order to upgrade iceweasel, apt is asking to install an extra
> package, notably firefox-esr, whereas (when) I am running firefox-release.
Yes. The switch from iceweasel to firefox-esr has been mentioned in the
recent DSA 3600-1 security announcement[1
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 11:48:56AM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i have been using different monitoring tools for different time period.
> like cacti and nagios. now this time for few different level of requirement
> i have selected VNSTATI. to create bandwidth usage graphs.
>
> The problem
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 7:14 PM Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 02:13:58PM +, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> > Apart from fixing that, what's left to do is to disconnect and remove the
> > 500GB hard disk, move the SSD to the hard disk's SATA port so it is
> > /dev/sda
>
> Where do
On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 11:31:57PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
>
> I would have thought that you would put XKBLAYOUT="fr,latam"
> in your /etc/default/keyboard which gives you deadkeys by default.
> That's for X itself (I know nothing about LXDE) but also the VCs.
>
> dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-con
Like this? (attempting to change subject)
On 06/10/2016 02:11 PM, Bob wrote:
> How can I start a screen session as read-only at server end (now it is a
> voluntary option during attach).
Setting a session+user read-only from the server end is a feature I wish
tmux had.
Joining a tmux session read-only seems possible by restricting the
a
Hello list,
I have been using screen since last few years. I like to migrate to tmux
as the terminal doesn't break during resize. And the mouse control is
there too. But I'm missing the acl control which are present in screen.
How can I start a screen session as read-only at server end (now it
On Sat, Jun 04, 2016 at 11:11:37AM +, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> I've got a feeling though that the main disk is going to be a bit more of a
> challenge, and that is what I want advice about. I'm thinking I should boot
> from a live image and effect the copy there so that the disk is not mounted
>
On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 02:13:58PM +, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Apart from fixing that, what's left to do is to disconnect and remove the
> 500GB hard disk, move the SSD to the hard disk's SATA port so it is
> /dev/sda
Where do you depend upon it being /dev/sda? I'd strongly recommend using
files
On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 11:22:32PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> On 06/09/2016 10:00 AM, Levi Darrell wrote:
> >Hi Debian Users List,
> >
> >My computer is set to boot into a tty shell. I manually enter X Server by
> >issuing the startx command. Previously, I had been able to switch tty
> >shells wi
Sorry, then, I can't help there. I've never used NetworkManager in that
way. Maybe someone else here will know more.
On Jun 10, 2016 3:12 AM, "Bhasker C V" wrote:
> Michael
> Thanks. I can understand that the doc is about setting up a separate DHCP
> server. However, I want to use network manager
Hello,
In order to upgrade iceweasel, apt is asking to install an extra
package, notably firefox-esr, whereas (when) I am running firefox-release.
Is this a dilemma? Can I run both firefox-esr and firefox-release?
Unfortunately I'm in one of those situations in which if I wanted to
take the easy
Michael
Thanks. I can understand that the doc is about setting up a separate DHCP
server. However, I want to use network manager's functionality to create a
hotspot and also be able to control the dhcp range of this hotspot.
This is where I got stuck with the 10.42.0.1
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 1:5
Christian Seiler writes:
>
> No, in the contrary. When I first saw Gentoo's system in the mid 2000s,
> which was based exclusively on dependencies (but still used scripts on
> top of sysvinit), I thought: wow, this is SO much better than all the
> other distros at that time.
>
> To me, anything t
On 06/10/2016 07:54 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> I want the script to run once only at bootup, before exim4 and also
> before dovecot, it isn't a service; but I've moulded the script to
> appear like one in order to achieve the desired result. And there is no
> need to run it ever again after sta
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On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 10:41:27PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> A bash script that has worked most of a decade now refuses.
>
> For instance, assume that var InMail is = "gene", and can be echoed from
> the command line using $InMail
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