Hi.
On Thu, 21 Jul 2016 01:09:36 + (UTC)
Thiago Zoroastro wrote:
> Hi there, I would like you sorry me if I wrote the English wrong in some
> place.
>
> I realized that my Debian systems are with 445's IP ports opened. How I could
> to block permanently this and any other IP port
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 01:09:36AM +, Thiago Zoroastro wrote:
> Could I to know what the package that's installed and opening this IP port
> opened?
You can find out using netstat or ss.
```
% sudo netstat -antp | grep 445
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:445 0.0.0.0:* LI
Hi there, I would like you sorry me if I wrote the English wrong in some place.
I realized that my Debian systems are with 445's IP ports opened. How I could
to block permanently this and any other IP port when I wish?
I've blocked with an Iptables command but I would like a way to block forever.
Hello Michael and everyone there
I agree with you. I have been receiving several spams in English and
Portuguese. Sometimes suggesting wine when my housemate (not Free Software
user) of university just bought wine in that day. Of course, happened when he
paid with credit card.
Probably the spa
On Wed 20 Jul 2016 at 14:42:06 -0400, Jesse Stephen wrote:
> I seem to have no sound on youtube for some reason.
We can swap experiences; I do have sound.
Like you, I have no intention of giving any detail, so both of us have
nothing to contribute.
I forgot to mention, me being totally blind from birth when sound on
youtube is either entirely missing or not professionally done the videos
for me are useless.
On Wed, 20 Jul 2016, Jesse Stephen wrote:
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 14:42:06
From: Jesse Stephen
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sub
Dear Debianists,
We are getting some odd spam at present
I don't see why the spammers think we could be interested in data on
healthcare IT professionals or media sales opportunities...
We need an automatic spam emoticon that gets sent to them
Or something like that.
Regards
M
Is that with one video or all videos? Also, do videos that had sound no
longer play sound? Finally, have you tried that video with another
device yet? Reason I'm asking is that not all videos on youtube have
sound as parts of their presentations.
On Wed, 20 Jul 2016, Jesse Stephen wrote:
I seem to have no sound on youtube for some reason.
On Wed 20 Jul 2016 at 17:17:18 +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> > It doesn't look DFSG free.
> >
> > http://mintakaconciencia.net/squares/umtskeeper/#license
> hmm, I fear you are right and might be not DFSG-like.
>
> Maybe it could be put into contrib or non-free?
Maybe. Pass.
> Besides, I
On 07/20/2016 11:12 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
Le tridi 3 thermidor, an CCXXIV, Brian a écrit :
It doesn't look DFSG free.
http://mintakaconciencia.net/squares/umtskeeper/#license
For the purpose of including UMTSkeeper or portions thereof
in GNU GPL licensed projects, UMTSkeeper is a
Hi,
On 07/20/16 12:12, Nicolas George wrote:
>> It doesn't look DFSG free.
>>
>> http://mintakaconciencia.net/squares/umtskeeper/#license
>>
>>For the purpose of including UMTSkeeper or portions thereof
>>in GNU GPL licensed projects, UMTSkeeper is also licensed
>>under the GPL. You
Hi Brian,
> It doesn't look DFSG free.
>
> http://mintakaconciencia.net/squares/umtskeeper/#license
hmm, I fear you are right and might be not DFSG-like.
Maybe it could be put into contrib or non-free?
Besides, I could not get clear, what license sakis3g is on. Sakis3g can be
downloaded and
Le tridi 3 thermidor, an CCXXIV, Brian a écrit :
> It doesn't look DFSG free.
>
> http://mintakaconciencia.net/squares/umtskeeper/#license
>
>For the purpose of including UMTSkeeper or portions thereof
>in GNU GPL licensed projects, UMTSkeeper is also licensed
>under the GPL. You may
On Wed 20 Jul 2016 at 15:56:10 +0200, Hans wrote:
> I tried a lot of options, and found out, that the best solution IMO is
> "umtskeeper", which includes sakis3g. Nice gui, very easy to use, and works
> like a charm. And it is free!
It doesn't look DFSG free.
http://mintakaconciencia.net/squa
Hello,
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Hans wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I found a new software, which IMHO might be interesting for debian. However,
> there is still no debian package available.
>
> Who can I ask, and will decide, if a software is worth to be added into the
> repo of debian?
Y
Am Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2016, 08:39:02 schrieb Richard Owlett:
> What is package.
I meant a *.deb package.
> What's special about it.
It is a gui for unexperienced people, who want to loginn into a mobile
broadband. Crappy network-manager or wvdial.conf or editing ppp configurations
are not the
On 7/20/2016 8:32 AM, Hans wrote:
Dear community,
I found a new software, which IMHO might be interesting for debian. However,
there is still no debian package available.
What is package.
What's special about it.
The functionality may already be present.
Dear community,
I found a new software, which IMHO might be interesting for debian. However,
there is still no debian package available.
Who can I ask, and will decide, if a software is worth to be added into the
repo of debian?
Please understand, I am not very experienced in packaging, and
Ask your package repo:
apt-cache show ibus-anthy
or
aptitude show ibus-anthy
;-)
Regards,
jvp.
Hey ,
How are you? My name is Noa and I am a Media Sales Manager at Matomy.
This is the 4th time I'm reaching out - I'm interested in partnering up with
Debian.org - I have advertisers that are specifically looking to buy your
traffic in high CPM.
Can we discuss opportunities?
Thanks,
Noa
Skype:
Peter Ludikovsky writes:
> Ad 1: Yes, the SATA controller has to support Hot-Swap. You _can_ remove
> the device nodes by running
> # echo 1 > /sys/block//device/delete
Thanks, I have now my RAID array fully working again. This is what I
have done:
1. Like you suggested above I deleted the dri
Hi,
Le 19-07-2016, à 22:49:48 -0400, Jesse Stephen a écrit :
I am using GNOME. I have a problem with no sound on you tube I cant run
updates And I can not download the Google talk plug-in because it says the
package updater is open
You need to kill the "package updater" first.
One way
On Wednesday 20 July 2016 04:27:00 Gene Heskett wrote:
> The proper command is:
>
> sudo dpkg --configure -a
OR
# dpkg --configure -a
or Brian's
dpkg --configure -a
but become root first.
We simply don't know enough. But I would assume the existence of root in
Debian if there is no informat
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