Henrique de Moraes Holschuh writes:
> On Sat, 03 Dec 2016, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>> If I understand correctly, LVM have builtin RAID1 functionality.
>> And I wonder about migrating
>> lvm over md --> (lvm with raid1) over physical hard drive partitions.
>>
>> Any cons?
>
> Yes, many. Don't do it.
I followed the Debian wiki for Wordpress. I got to the part about
cat ~/wp.sql | mysql --defaults-extra-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf
And boom, error!
Error is; 1064 (42000) at line 1:
you have an error in your SQL syntax
1 CREATE DATABASE wordpress' at line 1
I am running latest version of Deb
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> So far I used lvm with raid1 device as PV.
>
> Recently I have to extend my VG
> (https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/11/msg00909.html)
>
> and I read some about lvm.
> If I understand correctly, LVM have builtin RAID1 functionality.
> And
On 12/03/2016 07:32 PM, Fred wrote:
On 12/03/2016 01:20 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 03 Dec 2016 at 19:20:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw
-- out of the corner of my eye -- that t
On 12/03/2016 01:20 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 03 Dec 2016 at 19:20:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw -- out of
the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent additions to the
Using Jessie, as I was unable to discover how to install a pair of
interdependent .debs from looking at the man pages for dpkg, gdebi, apt or
aptitude, I tried to first fetch them with wget and then set up a local apt repo
from them after finding
https://wiki.debian.org/HowToSetupADebianReposit
Kamil Jońca wrote:
> So far I used lvm with raid1 device as PV.
> Recently I have to extend my VG
> (https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/11/msg00909.html)
> and I read some about lvm. If I understand correctly, LVM have
> builtin RAID1 functionality. And I wonder about migrating lvm ove
Yeah the card I was referring to was just a simple microSD card like what you
would put in your camera. I was running a normal install of debian without any
kind of "live" or ram disk setup. Not ideal for flash without wear leveling
On December 3, 2016 7:59:48 AM EST, Jochen Spieker
wrote:
>d
On Sat, 03 Dec 2016, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> If I understand correctly, LVM have builtin RAID1 functionality.
> And I wonder about migrating
> lvm over md --> (lvm with raid1) over physical hard drive partitions.
>
> Any cons?
Yes, many. Don't do it.
--
Henrique Holschuh
Op 03-12-16 om 21:54 schreef Felix Miata:
1-How can I get similar results from apt as I get from zypper?
No idea whether that's possible.
2-How can I discover if versions between 4.8.13 and 4.8.18 are available
somewhere?
I would look here: http://snapshot.debian.org/package/mc/
Regards,
F
On Sat, 3 Dec 2016 15:54:55 -0500
Felix Miata wrote:
> I'm looking to see what version(s) of mc are present in enabled repos
> on a Jessie installation. In openSUSE, I get desired results as
> follows:
>
> # zypper se -s mc | grep 4.8
> il | mc| package| 4.8.17-114.1 | x86_64
I'm looking to see what version(s) of mc are present in enabled repos on a
Jessie installation. In openSUSE, I get desired results as follows:
# zypper se -s mc | grep 4.8
il | mc| package| 4.8.17-114.1 | x86_64 | (System Packages)
vl | mc| package| 4.8.15
On 12/03/2016 03:20 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 03 Dec 2016 at 19:20:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw --
out of the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent
additions to the
On Sat 03 Dec 2016 at 19:20:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw -- out of
> > the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent additions to the thread.
> >
> > Unfortu
On 12/03/2016 02:20 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw -- out of
the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent additions to the thread.
Unfortunately, a) I use POP3 and download a
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw -- out of
> the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent additions to the thread.
>
> Unfortunately, a) I use POP3 and download all my mail immediately from
> the s
On Fri 02 Dec 2016 at 18:38:12 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
> On 11/30/2016 10:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
So far I used lvm with raid1 device as PV.
Recently I have to extend my VG
(https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/11/msg00909.html)
and I read some about lvm.
If I understand correctly, LVM have builtin RAID1 functionality.
And I wonder about migrating
lvm over md --> (lvm with raid1) over ph
Richard Owlett:
> On 12/3/2016 7:05 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>>
>> https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-T61-and-prior-T-series/Boot-T61p-from-SD-card/m-p/261121/highlight/true#M41072
>> looks like you are out of luck.
>>
>
> Maybe. May be not. I suspect most of what I was thinking of by having
Pascal Hambourg:
> Le 03/12/2016 à 13:59, Jochen Spieker a écrit :
>>
>> CF cards were much more clever from the beginning compared to cheaper
>> alternatives (like SSD or MMC cards). I would expect them to have better
>> wear levelling than a common SD card.
>
> I would be surprised that a CF ca
On 12/02/16 10:07, Richard Owlett wrote:
I have a well used Lenovo R61 Thinkpad whose sole raison d'etre is to
serve as a test platform for experiments which may spectacularly fail.
To quote a product description, it has:
Card Reader
4 in 1 card reader
Supported Flash Memory
Memory
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw -- out of
the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent additions to the thread.
Unfortunately, a) I use POP3 and download all my mail immediately from
the server, b) my neighbor's Maine Coon cat, Mr. Potay-Toes, just
vis
Joe:
A fair number of wheezy systems will be servers, upgraded many times.
Mine started out as sarge. What are the odds of such a system making
the change to systemd without problems?
It depends. But my own experience is that *if they were already using
systemd* on Debian 7, it was a cert
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 2:06 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> P.S. http://wooledge.org/~greg/ds will sort the installed packages by
> size for you. As you can see, many of us have been there, done that.
>
I would like to mention couple of things
1) You can do this by running dpigs in the debian-good
Anonymous:
The error message:"A start job is running for LSB: Raise
network interface (xx sec/no limit)". Where xx is a count up in
seconds that never ends.
Greg Wooledge:
"LSB" stands for Linux Standard Base [...] I don't know what LSB has
to do with Debian's boot process waiting for the
On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 09:33:48AM -0500, Henning Follmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I do have a weird issue. First the story.
>
> I switch a new debian install (jessie) from the /etc/network/interfaces
> setup over to systemd-networkd. In addition I also enabled systemd-resolvd.
> The address assignme
On 12/3/2016 7:05 AM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
Richard Owlett:
On 12/2/2016 4:21 PM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
Beware that this might slightly increase power usage / reduce battery
life. That's at least my observation from a couple of years ago.
Depenging on the hardware, an SD card can keep a bus al
Le 03/12/2016 à 13:59, Jochen Spieker a écrit :
deloptes:
Steven Mainor wrote:
I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
an
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 06:38:45PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Suppose that, during months and years, you have installed many packages in
>> your Debian system that you no more want and no more use, and that you want
>> to free some space on disk because your machine i
Richard Owlett:
> On 12/2/2016 4:21 PM, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>>
>> Beware that this might slightly increase power usage / reduce battery
>> life. That's at least my observation from a couple of years ago.
>> Depenging on the hardware, an SD card can keep a bus alive that could be
>> put to sleep
deloptes:
> Steven Mainor wrote:
>
>> I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
>> microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
>>
>> It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
>> an operating system on flash used up
Bloody Thunderbird! Here's that again, I hope without the surprise
reformatting after pressing "send" this time:
The nosh package is now up to version 1.29.
* http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/
*
https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2015-07-2015-09.html#The-nosh-Project
* http://jdebp.in
The nosh package is now up to version 1.29. *
http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/ *
https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2015-07-2015-09.html#The-nosh-Project
* http://jdebp.info./Softwares/nosh/ There's been a lot going on since
version 1.28 . 2016 leap second The TAI to UT
On Fri 02 Dec 2016 at 18:38:12 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
> On 11/30/2016 10:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
>
> >If you want you could try the Bother brand, there Linux support is
> >getting good from what I've read.
>
> Yes, I settled for a Brother MFC (MFC9340CDW) which is listed on
> openprintin
On 12/3/2016 3:33 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2016-12-03, deloptes wrote:
Steven Mainor wrote:
I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think run
On 2016-12-03, deloptes wrote:
> Steven Mainor wrote:
>
>> I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
>> microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
>>
>> It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
>> an operating sy
Le 02/12/2016 à 23:48, Steven Mainor a écrit :
I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.
It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
an operating system on flash used up t
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