Re: Usb wont mount

2016-12-17 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 18/12/2016 à 02:10, Ben Caradoc-Davies a écrit : On 18/12/16 13:36, Flipchan wrote: Hello everyone i am haveing some troubles with A usb that wont Mount i have tried it on 2 machines wheezy and Jessie both give me the same error Dmesg log:http://dpaste.com/0JRM79V This looks to me like a de

Re: Black Screen on First Boot

2016-12-17 Thread Felix Miata
Dan Norton composed on 2016-12-17 20:57 (UTC-0500): Felix Miata wrote: > It's probably time to either switch to a newer PC, or try a less > demanding DE, or even another distro, if the Debian installer is making > it too hard for you to avoid Gnome... Thanks for your help, Felix. Glad

Re: Black screen after exiting X

2016-12-17 Thread Felix Miata
Rodolfo Medina composed on 2016-12-16 09:34 (UTC): After logging out X (I have Openbox as window manager) with Ctrl-alt-Backspace (or also mouse right-clicking), tty1 is completely obscured and then I have to do Alt-F2 (so going to tty2) and Alt-F1 and then I see tty1. In Google I found many si

Re: Help! -- Not enough space to store temporary files

2016-12-17 Thread Boyan Penkov
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11697214/how-to-set-the-tmpdir-environment-variable-to-another-directory Cheers! -- Boyan Penkov www.boyanpenkov.com > On Dec 17, 2016, at 9:21 PM,

Re: systemd automount - Parameter TimeoutIdleSec ignored?

2016-12-17 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 11.12.2016 um 18:04 schrieb Andreas Born: > Michael Biebl wrote: >> 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,

Re: Help! -- Not enough space to store temporary files

2016-12-17 Thread Dennis Wicks
Dennis Wicks wrote on 12/17/2016 07:36 PM: I am trying to install Qt on Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u2 and I get a message that there is not enough disk space to store temporary files. It needs 580+ meg and only has 300+ meg. After searching here and there I tried entering the command sudo m

Re: Black Screen on First Boot

2016-12-17 Thread Dan Norton
On 12/17/2016 05:05 AM, Felix Miata wrote: >> Oh no! something has gone wrong. >> A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. All extensions have >> been disabled as a precaution. > > This is typical of trying to use GDM/Gnome on old hardware. > > http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22Oh+no!+something

Re: Help! -- Note enough space to store temporary files

2016-12-17 Thread Boyan Penkov
Where's your tempdir? I specifically set mine in my .zshrc (or whatever shell you use), as my /boot is small and /home is on another drive. Cheers! On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote: > I am trying to install Qt on Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u2 and I get a > message that there

Help! -- Note enough space to store temporary files

2016-12-17 Thread Dennis Wicks
I am trying to install Qt on Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u2 and I get a message that there is not enough disk space to store temporary files. It needs 580+ meg and only has 300+ meg. After searching here and there I tried entering the command sudo mount -o remount,size=1G tmpfs /tmp whi

Re: Usb wont mount

2016-12-17 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 18/12/16 13:36, Flipchan wrote: Hello everyone i am haveing some troubles with A usb that wont Mount i have tried it on 2 machines wheezy and Jessie both give me the same error Dmesg log:http://dpaste.com/0JRM79V Thanks in advance , Take Care This looks to me like a dead USB thumb drive (ha

Usb wont mount

2016-12-17 Thread Flipchan
Hello everyone i am haveing some troubles with A usb that wont Mount i have tried it on 2 machines wheezy and Jessie both give me the same error Dmesg log:http://dpaste.com/0JRM79V Thanks in advance , Take Care -- Sincerly flipchan - LayerProx dev

Re: (error) @ flashplugin-nonfree

2016-12-17 Thread Ben Finney
Brian writes: > On Sat 17 Dec 2016 at 20:28:21 +0100, Erwan David wrote: > > > opening a binary file in an unknown format is always a bad idea. > > Really? What binary file is in the mail? The MIME content-type specified for that attachment is “application/octet-stream”. That explicitly means a

Re: (error) @ flashplugin-nonfree

2016-12-17 Thread Ric Moore
On 12/17/2016 02:28 PM, Erwan David wrote: Le 12/17/2016 à 19:56, Richard Kuenz a écrit : please see attached report thanks rich opening a binary file in an unknown format is always a bad idea. So is sending any sort of file attachment to this forum. :) Ric -- My father, Victor Moore (V

Re: Black screen after exiting X

2016-12-17 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 2:51 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Thanks, Here are the information you indicated: > > $ inxi -rG > Graphics: Card: NVIDIA NV5 [Riva TNT2 Model 64 / Model 64 Pro] >Display Server: X.Org 1.19.0 drivers: nouveau (unloaded: > fbdev,vesa) >Resolution: 1

Re: (error) @ flashplugin-nonfree

2016-12-17 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 18/12/16 07:56, Richard Kuenz wrote: please see attached report thanks rich Rich, the Debian flashplugin-nonfree package downloads the Adobe flash plugin from Adobe servers. The only content provided by Debian is a small metadata update by the package maintainer. Last week flash plugin

Re: (error) @ flashplugin-nonfree

2016-12-17 Thread Brian
On Sat 17 Dec 2016 at 20:28:21 +0100, Erwan David wrote: > Le 12/17/2016 à 19:56, Richard Kuenz a écrit : > > please see attached report > > > > > > thanks > > > > rich > > opening a binary file in an unknown format is always a bad idea. Really? What binary file is in the mail? -- Brian.

Re: (error) @ flashplugin-nonfree

2016-12-17 Thread Erwan David
Le 12/17/2016 à 19:56, Richard Kuenz a écrit : > please see attached report > > > thanks > > rich opening a binary file in an unknown format is always a bad idea.

(error) @ flashplugin-nonfree

2016-12-17 Thread Richard Kuenz
please see attached report thanks rich reportbug-flashplugin-nonfree-20161217-30424-Gmaj7c Description: Binary data

Need Linux chathelp for making network manager work

2016-12-17 Thread Aquarius
Hi, I messed up my configuration by trying to revert a apt-get autoremove. Finally I think I have a lot of broken packages / dependecies. Synaptic does not start up anymore. I also use apt-get and I understand (now) this is a problem for autoremove. Anyway I think i can not solve this in a thread

Re: [Newbie] Can ls command format output my way?

2016-12-17 Thread emetib
something else that you could use is 'locate' it's on most systems nowdays and it updates each night from cron. it's not as cpu intensive and you can update is quickly with 'updatedb'. if you're just searching removable media, as in your /media/... example then find would be better. i prefer

THANK YOU [Re: [Newbie] Can ls command format output my way?]

2016-12-17 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/17/2016 9:40 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: ls -R /media/data produces the content but not the NEEDED format. I want a list like: /media/data/dir1/filea /media/data/dir1/fileb /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filex /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filey /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filez /media/data/dir2/filea /me

Re: [Newbie] Can ls command format output my way?

2016-12-17 Thread David Wright
On Sat 17 Dec 2016 at 17:57:26 (+0200), Lars Noodén wrote: > On 12/17/2016 05:40 PM, Richard Owlett wrote: > [...] > > I don't wish anything but full path to all files in a top level directory. > > > > Followup question how should I found the answer for myself. I looks > > basic enough ... > > TIA

Re: [Newbie] Can ls command format output my way?

2016-12-17 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Richard Owlett writes: > ls -R /media/data produces the content but not the NEEDED format. > > I want a list like: > /media/data/dir1/filea > /media/data/dir1/fileb > /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filex > /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filey > /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filez > /media/data/dir2/filea > /media

Re: [Newbie] Can ls command format output my way?

2016-12-17 Thread Lars Noodén
On 12/17/2016 05:40 PM, Richard Owlett wrote: [...] > I don't wish anything but full path to all files in a top level directory. > > Followup question how should I found the answer for myself. I looks > basic enough ... > TIA One way would be to use find combined with realpath. find /med

Re: [Newbie] Can ls command format output my way?

2016-12-17 Thread The Wanderer
On 2016-12-17 at 10:40, Richard Owlett wrote: > ls -R /media/data produces the content but not the NEEDED format. > > I want a list like: > /media/data/dir1/filea > /media/data/dir1/fileb > /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filex > /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filey > /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filez > /media/d

[Newbie] Can ls command format output my way?

2016-12-17 Thread Richard Owlett
ls -R /media/data produces the content but not the NEEDED format. I want a list like: /media/data/dir1/filea /media/data/dir1/fileb /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filex /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filey /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filez /media/data/dir2/filea /media/data/dir2/fileb /media/data/dir2/subdir1/f

Re: best practices for fighting spam with Debian?

2016-12-17 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/16/2016 3:58 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [snip] This has the potential to kill mail (which for the Big Ones might be a Good Thing: mail is too decentral and too hard to monetarize). 10 years ago, SPAM was told to kill eMail. Now it's the over-the-top anti-SPAM solutions doing the same.

Re: probable broken tomcat6 package on wheezy

2016-12-17 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 12/17/2016 11:05 AM, John Naggets wrote: > Hi Alex, > > By installing the previous package version from the apt cache archive > as you mention I managed to find out that it is the libtomcat6-java > package which is broken. You just need to downgrade that package back > to deb7u3 and Tomcat will

Re: probable broken tomcat6 package on wheezy

2016-12-17 Thread Jochen Spieker
John Naggets: > > By installing the previous package version from the apt cache archive > as you mention I managed to find out that it is the libtomcat6-java > package which is broken. You just need to downgrade that package back > to deb7u3 and Tomcat will start again. > > Thanks for the hint an

Re: probable broken tomcat6 package on wheezy

2016-12-17 Thread John Naggets
Hi Alex, By installing the previous package version from the apt cache archive as you mention I managed to find out that it is the libtomcat6-java package which is broken. You just need to downgrade that package back to deb7u3 and Tomcat will start again. Thanks for the hint and hopefully this pa

Re: probable broken tomcat6 package on wheezy

2016-12-17 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 12/17/2016 07:40 AM, John Naggets wrote: > Hi, > > Since today the tomcat6 package on Debian 7.11 seems to be broken as > the tomcat6 service does not start anymore. Here is the relevant > output of catalina.out: > > Dec 17, 2016 6:35:15 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.ClassLoaderFactory > valida

Re: probable broken tomcat6 package on wheezy

2016-12-17 Thread ewrt ert
You're not alone, i've exactly the same problem with some tomcat instances after this patch. A new patch would ne nice.

Re: probable broken tomcat6

2016-12-17 Thread ewrt ert
You're not alone, i've exactly the same problem with some tomcat instances after this patch. A new patch would ne nice.