Re: sysvinit - call for testers of 2.88dsf-59.9

2017-02-13 Thread Ian Jackson
Ian Jackson writes ("sysvinit - call for testers of 2.88dsf-59.9"): > If you are running testing (stretch) and using sysvinit, I'd > appreciate it if you could install the new sysvinit packages from > unstable (sid). Thanks to those who replies already. I have had favourable test reports for usrm

Re: No. ,,l

2017-02-13 Thread Tony Baldwin
Cat? My cat once kept #tcl on freenode entertained while I was making a sandwich. The channel enjoyed him (Flaquito RIP) so much, when I got back on and explained the garbled gibberish, they suggested I go take a bath and let him have the computer for a while... On 02/13/2017 07:27 PM, Imara

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2017-02-13 Thread Imara Ramirez
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Re: [FOLLOW-UP] Re: Having scanned set of installation DVDs...

2017-02-13 Thread songbird
Richard Owlett wrote: > On 02/12/2017 09:26 AM, songbird wrote: >> Richard Owlett wrote: >>> songbird wrote: >> ... years ago i copied from dvds to a subdirectory on an external USB drive. it worked ok, but i did have to tell in the apt sources list that i was using a file an

Re: An Odd File Name

2017-02-13 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 11:06:24 -0600 "Martin McCormick" wrote: > I downloaded a file from a site using lynx and the file > name is "InstallingGRFromSource#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script.gz" > Actually, the double quotes are here for clarity but the name is > as it appears including the # sig

Kernel Update on Stretch

2017-02-13 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi all! Some time ago I read that Linux 4.x incorporates the feature to be updated without requiring a restart of the operating system. Since stretch incorporates a kernel of the 4.x series, this would imply that we can update the kernel package and avoid reboots? Thanks in advance. Kind regar

Re: OT: Read-Only NFS-mounted Debian System for Library Kiosk PCs, using KACE K2000 as PXE?

2017-02-13 Thread Kent West
On 12/05/2016 09:44 AM, Kent West wrote: I've been tasked with replacing a few library kiosks in a university library. They currently run Windows with a kiosk-product named SiteKiosk to restrict them to just a few apps (web-browser, printing, MS-Word) and prevent tampering. It works pretty well

Re: Chromium: all apps gone, reinstalling fails

2017-02-13 Thread Markus Grunwald
Hello Sven, > Quoting from News.Debian of chromium: > > chromium-browser (55.0.2883.75-4) unstable; urgency=medium > > * External extensions are now disabled by default. > My advise: please install apt-listchanges if you follow Testing/Unstable > to get notifications of such important changes.

Re: An Odd File Name

2017-02-13 Thread David Wright
On Mon 13 Feb 2017 at 11:06:24 (-0600), Martin McCormick wrote: > I downloaded a file from a site using lynx and the file > name is "InstallingGRFromSource#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script.gz" > Actually, the double quotes are here for clarity but the name is > as it appears including the # si

Re: An Odd File Name

2017-02-13 Thread Jude DaShiell
I only remember part of this unfortunately. When a situation like this happens you got to get the file's inode number then reference it using that inode number and perhaps open it. This topic was covered shortly in the Unix class I took back in 1990. How to do the rest of it I think is done

Re: An Odd File Name

2017-02-13 Thread Martin McCormick
First, thank you to both responders. Next, I really goofed. I forgot that gunzip normally removes the .gz file when it runs so what I had in place of the .gz file was InstallingGRFromSource#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script without the extension. I didn't even miss it when I did rm -i * so

Re: An Odd File Name

2017-02-13 Thread John Darrah
On 2/13/2017 9:09 AM, Martin McCormick wrote: gunzip InstallingGRFromSource#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script.gz Just quote the filename like this: gunzip 'InstallingGRFromSource#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script.gz' -- john

Re: An Odd File Name

2017-02-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 11:06:24AM -0600, Martin McCormick wrote: > I downloaded a file from a site using lynx and the file > name is "InstallingGRFromSource#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script.gz" > Actually, the double quotes are here for clarity but the name is > as it appears including the #

An Odd File Name

2017-02-13 Thread Martin McCormick
I downloaded a file from a site using lynx and the file name is "InstallingGRFromSource#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script.gz" Actually, the double quotes are here for clarity but the name is as it appears including the # sign. Ls sees it and rm -i would remove it if I let it but if I do: gu

Re: HELP! Re: How to fix I/O errors? (SOLVED)

2017-02-13 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 09:36:16PM -0500, Bob Weber wrote: > I use a program called ossec. It watches logs of all my linux boxes so I get > email messages about disk problems. I also do periodic self tests on all my > drives controlled by smartd from the smartmontools package. I also use a > pa

RE: DNS hits

2017-02-13 Thread Bonno Bloksma
Hi Glenn, >> Actually the current Bind in stable is just a blessing in this respect. >> It - by default- just allows recursion for localnet, localhost. > > This server is still Wheezy. The virtual websites didn't work on Jessie > Apache (I have no idea why yet). > >> So if you don't mess with it

Question on /proc/acpi/wakeup

2017-02-13 Thread solitone
Wakeup capable devices are listed in /proc/acpi/wakeup. For example, in my sytem I've got: ~ solitone@alan:~$ cat /proc/acpi/wakeup Device S-state Status Sysfs node PEG0 S3*disabled ECS4*disabled platform:PNP0C09:00 HDEF

Re: Boot fails after stretch upgrade to linux 4.9.0

2017-02-13 Thread francesco . montanari
On 2017-02-04 19:26, Francesco Montanari wrote: To sum up: - using linux 4.8.0. I notice no problem. - When I first booted linux 4.9.0, I got a TPM error message that I never had before. Disabling the security chip from BIOS solved it. - The system does not boot as it gets stucked after loadi