Re: Wheezy no longer accepts my passwords to open /home and /mnt partitions on boot

2016-12-08 Thread David Christensen
On 12/07/16 22:06, Ken Heard wrote: In my Wheezy box I have two encrypted hard drive partitions, /dev/mapper/md07_crypt for /home and /dev/mapper/md05_crypt for /mnt. (Mnt is no longer used. That partition was originally for /tmp; in a weak moment I persuaded myself that I needed to encrypt /t

Re: Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser

2016-12-08 Thread John Conover
Ditto Brother HL-2270DW. Used via Ethernet as a network/wifi printer-its been a soldier. Use it for PCB artwork on vellum. Line width/spacing measures out at +/- 0.5 mil. accuracy at 1:1, using default Debian CUPS on Postscript artwork, (both Jessie and Wheezy, gEDA.) Responds to "lpoptions -l" fo

Re: Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser

2016-12-08 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 19:44:32 -0500 Felix Miata wrote: > Lisi Reisz composed on 2016-12-09 00:21 (UTC): > > > On Thursday 08 December 2016 23:52:21 Lisi Reisz wrote: > > >> Any comments on this printer? Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser > > >> There seems to be a .deb for an LPR and CUPSwrapper dri

Re:Ian Martin

2016-12-08 Thread Ian Martin
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Re: non-free software requirement

2016-12-08 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016, Mark Fletcher wrote: > So, if your computer is generally working it's possible that the device > driver that is complaining about missing firmware is actually a driver > you don't need... and if that turns out to be the case, you have the Not in this case, the BCM43xx netwo

Re: Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser

2016-12-08 Thread Felix Miata
Lisi Reisz composed on 2016-12-09 00:21 (UTC): On Thursday 08 December 2016 23:52:21 Lisi Reisz wrote: Any comments on this printer? Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser There seems to be a .deb for an LPR and CUPSwrapper driver. That was intended to have this URL in it, for the .deb: http://

Re: Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser

2016-12-08 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 08 December 2016 23:52:21 Lisi Reisz wrote: > Any comments on this printer? Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser > > There seems to be a .deb for an LPR and CUPSwrapper driver. > > Thanks. > > Lisi That was intended to have this URL in it, for the .deb: http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloa

Re: Re: potential damage to Debian "stable" when installing packages from "testing"

2016-12-08 Thread Clive Standbridge
> 0) backport it yourself. It is not that hard to dget a dsc file from > testing and try to build it for the current release. Often works without > additional efforts. The great debian-reference has a guide to doing that: https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_porting_a

Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser

2016-12-08 Thread Lisi Reisz
Any comments on this printer? Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser There seems to be a .deb for an LPR and CUPSwrapper driver. Thanks. Lisi

Re: non-free software requirement

2016-12-08 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 08:34:49PM +0100, Yvan Masson wrote: > So, from the result of: > # dmesg | grep firmware > -> you know that kernel module "b43" is missing some firmware > (ucode15.fw) > > After enabling contrib and non-free repository, you can search for > related packages: > $ apt sea

Re: OT?: FAT32(/16?) Question: Max. files in top level directory

2016-12-08 Thread rhkramer
On Thursday, December 08, 2016 12:49:42 PM Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > On Thu, 08 Dec 2016, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: ... > Ugh. Well, for FAT32, "it depends" on the implementation, but it is not > unlimited. > > Even for FAT12/16, the number of entries in the root directory region > co

Re: potential damage to Debian "stable" when installing packages from "testing"

2016-12-08 Thread Rob van der Putten
Hi there On 08/12/16 16:27, Alex Mestiashvili wrote: 0) backport it yourself. It is not that hard to dget a dsc file from testing and try to build it for the current release. Often works without additional efforts. That's what I do. I'm rather blunt about it; 1. Does it compile? 2. Does it i

Re: non-free software requirement

2016-12-08 Thread Yvan Masson
So, from the result of: # dmesg | grep firmware -> you know that kernel module "b43" is missing some firmware (ucode15.fw) After enabling contrib and non-free repository, you can search for related packages: $ apt search b43 This lists interesting packages: "firmware-b43-installer" and "firmwa

Re: OT?: FAT32(/16?) Question: Max. files in top level directory

2016-12-08 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Thu, 08 Dec 2016, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Does anybody else (reading this) recall that, and recall more details, like > the maximum number of files and which FAT systems (32 or 16) this applied to, > and, further, is it still a limit on FAT32? Ugh. Well, for FAT32, "it depends" on the imp

Re: ssh doesn't work.

2016-12-08 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 15:37:45 + Darac Marjal wrote: > On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 01:18:38AM +0300, Reco wrote: > >On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 15:54:46 -0500 > >Henning Follmann wrote: > > > >> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 11:28:53PM +0300, Reco wrote: > >> > Hi. > >> > > >> > On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 2

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2016-12-08 Thread Boyan Penkov
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Re: ssh doesn't work.

2016-12-08 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 01:18:38AM +0300, Reco wrote: On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 15:54:46 -0500 Henning Follmann wrote: On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 11:28:53PM +0300, Reco wrote: >Hi. > > On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 21:14:51 +0200 > Antti Talsta wrote: > > > On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 01:49:34PM -0500, Greg Woole

Re: potential damage to Debian "stable" when installing packages from "testing"

2016-12-08 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 12/08/2016 02:14 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 01:58:18PM +0200, Martin T wrote: >> let's say that I need a package named "weechat"(version 1.6-1) from >> Debian "testing": > > Let's not say that. > > Let's instead say "I am running jessie, but jessie's version of weechat

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Re: OT?: FAT32(/16?) Question: Max. files in top level directory

2016-12-08 Thread Charlie Kravetz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 07:42:33 -0500 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: >I've been googling to try to answer this question, so far, no luck. > >I recall that there is (or used to be?) a limit on the number of files in the >top level directory of a FAT32 (or 16

Re: systemd automount - Parameter TimeoutIdleSec ignored?

2016-12-08 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 08.12.2016 um 13:33 schrieb Andreas Born: > Hi all, > I need a device to be automatically mounted on access and unmounted when being > idle. My /etc/fstab entry: > > /dev/sdc1 /mnt/auto ext4 defaults,noauto,x-systemd.automount,\ > x-systemd.idle-timeout=10 0 0 > > Systemd correctly crea

Re: systemd and initial tmpfs mounts

2016-12-08 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 08.12.2016 um 13:32 schrieb Andreas Born: > Hi all, > > earlier in SysV there was /etc/default/tmpfs to configure the initial mounts > like /run, /run/lock, /dev/shm, /tmp and so on. Now with systemd there is > /lib/systemd/system/tmp.mount as unit file for /tmp, but where are the other > tmpfs

Re: potential damage to Debian "stable" when installing packages from "testing"

2016-12-08 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 08:14:08AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: [...] > > # apt-get install -t testing weechat [...] > BAD! BAD! BAD! Somewhat disagree: not really bad, but definitely dangerous. Whoever does this should look out for some breakage a

Re: potential damage to Debian "stable" when installing packages from "testing"

2016-12-08 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2016-12-08, Martin T wrote: > Hi, > > let's say that I need a package named "weechat"(version 1.6-1) from > Debian "testing": > > # apt-get install -t testing weechat > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > The following extra packages wi

Re: Intel Atom Poulsbo, gma500

2016-12-08 Thread Steve McIntyre
In article you write: >on an older laptop I try to use Debian testing. In dutch it is called a >SkoolMate 3 laptop and I believe it is the same as the Intel ClassMate >laptop. Inside there is an Intel Atom N2600 CPU which is also responsible >with a PowerVR chip for the GPU. > >After a lot o

Re: potential damage to Debian "stable" when installing packages from "testing"

2016-12-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 01:58:18PM +0200, Martin T wrote: > let's say that I need a package named "weechat"(version 1.6-1) from > Debian "testing": Let's not say that. Let's instead say "I am running jessie, but jessie's version of weechat (1.0.1-1) is missing some features I need. What should I

systemd automount - Parameter TimeoutIdleSec ignored?

2016-12-08 Thread Andreas Born
Hi all, I need a device to be automatically mounted on access and unmounted when being idle. My /etc/fstab entry: /dev/sdc1 /mnt/auto ext4 defaults,noauto,x-systemd.automount,\ x-systemd.idle-timeout=10 0 0 Systemd correctly creates the mnt-auto.mount und mnt-auto.automount unit files and

systemd and initial tmpfs mounts

2016-12-08 Thread Andreas Born
Hi all, earlier in SysV there was /etc/default/tmpfs to configure the initial mounts like /run, /run/lock, /dev/shm, /tmp and so on. Now with systemd there is /lib/systemd/system/tmp.mount as unit file for /tmp, but where are the other tmpfs mounts configured? Which part of systemd is responsible

Re: OT?: FAT32(/16?) Question: Max. files in top level directory

2016-12-08 Thread Nicolas George
L'octidi 18 frimaire, an CCXXV, rhkra...@gmail.com a écrit : > I recall that there is (or used to be?) a limit on the number of files in the > top level directory of a FAT32 (or 16?) partition / drive. If you needed to > have more files in a directory, you had to create a subdirectory (and, as I

Re: ssh doesn't work.

2016-12-08 Thread Henning Follmann
On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 11:35:36PM -0800, emetib wrote: > > > Sorry, you have to stop this. Now! > > > > I thought that to be a basic manner as the original questioner. > > Why do you think isn't that good? > > Everybody else, how do you think? > > he's saying don't change 4 things at once. >

OT?: FAT32(/16?) Question: Max. files in top level directory

2016-12-08 Thread rhkramer
I've been googling to try to answer this question, so far, no luck. I recall that there is (or used to be?) a limit on the number of files in the top level directory of a FAT32 (or 16?) partition / drive. If you needed to have more files in a directory, you had to create a subdirectory (and, as

potential damage to Debian "stable" when installing packages from "testing"

2016-12-08 Thread Martin T
Hi, let's say that I need a package named "weechat"(version 1.6-1) from Debian "testing": # apt-get install -t testing weechat Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following extra packages will be installed: binutils libc-bin libc-dev-bin

Re: Advantages of Debian "backports" over "testing"?

2016-12-08 Thread Martin T
Ok, understood. Thank you! Martin On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Thursday 08 December 2016 11:06:55 Martin T wrote: >> One more question regarding Debian backports- is it a good practice to >> prefer latest versions from backports(jessie-backports) by default >> while us

Intel Atom Poulsbo, gma500

2016-12-08 Thread Floris
on an older laptop I try to use Debian testing. In dutch it is called a SkoolMate 3 laptop and I believe it is the same as the Intel ClassMate laptop. Inside there is an Intel Atom N2600 CPU which is also responsible with a PowerVR chip for the GPU. After a lot of reading about this process

Re: Advantages of Debian "backports" over "testing"?

2016-12-08 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 08 December 2016 11:06:55 Martin T wrote: > One more question regarding Debian backports- is it a good practice to > prefer latest versions from backports(jessie-backports) by default > while using stable(jessie) distribution? Definitely not. [snip] > Or is it a better practice to ch

Re: Advantages of Debian "backports" over "testing"?

2016-12-08 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Martin, On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 01:06:55PM +0200, Martin T wrote: > is it a good practice to prefer latest versions from > backports(jessie-backports) by default while using stable(jessie) > distribution? […] > Or is it a better practice to cherry-pick packages from "jessie-backports"? Perso

Re: Advantages of Debian "backports" over "testing"?

2016-12-08 Thread Martin T
One more question regarding Debian backports- is it a good practice to prefer latest versions from backports(jessie-backports) by default while using stable(jessie) distribution? I mean something like this: # cat /etc/apt/preferences.d/00_jessie-backports Explanation: Change pin-priority to Explan

Re: default "Default-Release" for APT

2016-12-08 Thread Martin T
This makes sense, thanks! A good example would be libapparmor1: # apt-cache policy libapparmor1 libapparmor1: Installed: 2.9.0-3 Candidate: 2.10.95-7 Version table: 2.10.95-7 0 500 http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages 2.10.95-6 0 500 http://

Re: ssh doesn't work.

2016-12-08 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 08 December 2016 04:19:00 EenyMeenyMinyMoa wrote: > Hi, > > 2016-12-08 5:25 GMT+09:00 Brian : > > Random script kiddy attacks are of absolutely no consequence. Annoying > > perhaps, but no threat whatsoever. In terms of security, changing the > > port number for ssh does bugger all. > >

Re: default "Default-Release" for APT

2016-12-08 Thread maderios
On 12/08/2016 12:11 AM, Martin T wrote: Hi, as I showed in my initial post, I don't have that file: # ls -l /etc/apt/apt.conf ls: cannot access /etc/apt/apt.conf: No such file or directory man apt.conf '/etc/apt/apt.conf is the main configuration file shared by all the tools in the APT