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Re: Opening Intellicast Causes Firefox to close

2017-11-07 Thread cgibbs
Quoting "Stephen P. Molnar" : On 11/07/2017 01:50 PM, Will Mengarini wrote: * Stephen P Molnar [17-11/07=Tu 07:20 -0500]: I am running Firefox ESR 52.4.0 (64 bit) on my [up-to-date Stretch platform. When] I attempt opening Intellicast, either with Speeddial or tying the URL, Firefox crashe

Re: Opening Intellicast Causes Firefox to close

2017-11-07 Thread cgibbs
Quoting "Stephen P. Molnar" : On 11/07/2017 01:50 PM, Will Mengarini wrote: * Stephen P Molnar [17-11/07=Tu 07:20 -0500]: I'm not aware of any bank wise enough to offer an HTML 1.0 interface that can be browsed by Lynx. It's not that they're not wise enough, but that their web site would

Re: Iceweasel woes

2017-11-07 Thread cgibbs
Quoting deloptes : RRRoy BBBean wrote: Now, I have to temporarily enable between 20 and 200 domains every time I do anything. I can't imagine what the www will be like in another 10 years... indeed it changed negatively in the past 10-15y. it is now virtually impossible to find useful inform

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Wed, 08 Nov 2017, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > dd: failed to open '/dev/sdd': Read-only file system > > What the hell ... ? > Why does dd talk of filesystems ? I'd understand if it said "Permission > denied". The superuser isn't what he used to be. Because the only error number usable for "this t

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Felix Miata
Thomas Schmitt composed on 2017-11-08 00:44 (UTC+0100): > Ken West wrote: >> westk[@]goshen]:/home/westk:> sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdd >> dd: failed to open '/dev/sdd': Read-only file system Don't we know it was a GPT disk to start with? If no iso ever got a chance to finish writing all th

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread David Wright
On Wed 08 Nov 2017 at 00:12:40 (+0100), Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > Kent West wrote: > > fdisk: cannot open /dev/sdc: No medium found > > So we really have one bad piece of hardware. In the past I've had the odd USB port die on me but then come back to life. I don't remember whether rebootin

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Ken West wrote: > westk[@]goshen]:/home/westk:> sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdd > dd: failed to open '/dev/sdd': Read-only file system What the hell ... ? Why does dd talk of filesystems ? I'd understand if it said "Permission denied". The superuser isn't what he used to be. Googling brings

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Arnd Bergmann
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 11:52 PM, Aaro Koskinen wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 10:36:57PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >> - TI OMAP15xx was based on ARM925, we support exactly one machine >> with it (HTC Herald phone, a.k.a. T-Mobile Wing), I'd call it dead > > Check again, Herald is OMA

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 15:05:06 -0600 Kent West wrote: > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 12:41 PM, Patrick Bartek > wrote: > > > On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 10:58:58 -0600 Kent West wrote: > > > > > I wanted to create a Live Debian USB stick (using an existing > > > Debian system). I remember doing such a few years

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Aaro Koskinen
Hi, On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 10:36:57PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > - TI OMAP15xx was based on ARM925, we support exactly one machine > with it (HTC Herald phone, a.k.a. T-Mobile Wing), I'd call it dead Check again, Herald is OMAP850. OMAP15xx is frequently tested and used by OMAP1 hackers (th

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Kent West wrote: > fdisk: cannot open /dev/sdc: No medium found So we really have one bad piece of hardware. The division of responsibilities between device and its data content makes it very unlikely that the ISO content is to blame. Maybe it died from the mere effort to store 2 GB in one s

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
westk[@]goshen]:/home/westk:> sudo hdparm -r0 /dev/sdd /dev/sdd: setting readonly to 0 (off) readonly = 0 (off) Tue Nov 07 16:58:02 - westk[@]goshen]:/home/westk:> sudo cfdisk /dev/sdd cfdisk: cannot open /dev/sdd: Read-only file system Tue Nov 07 16:58:07 ---

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
Tue Nov 07 16:40:32 - westk[@]goshen]:/home/westk:> sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc [sudo] password for westk: dd: failed to open '/dev/sdc': No medium found Tue Nov 07 16:56:51 - westk[@]goshen]:/home/westk:> sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdd dd: failed to open '/

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
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Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 4:03 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > > > The headline says "GNU GRUB Version 2.02~beta3-5". > > So your machine's firmware is running in native EFI mode. > The first one I tried, yes. But I also tried that machine in Legacy BIOS mode. The qemu test below I did on a complete

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread gregor herrmann
On Tue, 07 Nov 2017 20:44:08 +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote: > > > for the armel port in buster the question of raising the baseline came up. > > That has been a recurring question over the time, the reason to > > maintain ARMv4t instruction set was OpenMoko mobile phone, which lot > > of people was usi

Re: HOWTO: Setup persistent RDP sessions

2017-11-07 Thread Hörmetjan Yiltiz
I found out that, in my system, `xrdp` runs the sesman protocol, and /etc/xrdp/sesman.ini specifies to run a file /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh: *$ *cat /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh #!/bin/sh . /etc/X11/Xsession startxfce4 I found that /etc/X11/Xsession does not set $DISPLAY anyhow, although it loads some qui

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i wrote: > > Did you also check the MD5 of the copy on USB stick ? Kent West wrote: > No, I did not check the MD5 of the USB stick's copy. This is a good thing to > know for future attempts. Regarding the current Live ISOs there is a deviation necessary from https://www.debian.org/CD

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Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Arnd Bergmann
To clarify which platforms are affected by moving from ARMv4T to ARMv5TE, here is what the kernel supports in principle for people that just use the debian packages but build their own kernels: ARMv4 (prior to ARMv4t) machines are: - StrongARM 110 based: RiscPC, EBSA110, Footbridge/NetWinder: the

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Felix Miata
Kent West composed on 2017-11-07 10:58 (UTC-0600): > I wanted to create a Live Debian USB stick (using an existing Debian ... > found it on /dev/sdc, and ran the command: > > sudo [dd] if=debian-live-9.2.0-amd64-cinnamon.iso of=/dev/sdc > I walked away then and came back in a few minutes How fe

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 12:41 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 10:58:58 -0600 Kent West wrote: > > > I wanted to create a Live Debian USB stick (using an existing Debian > > system). I remember doing such a few years ago with "unetbootin", but > > when I looked for "unetbootin" via

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Kent West wrote: > > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 1:37 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > >> You can invalidate the ISO 9660 filesystem by >> >> dd if=/dev/zero bs=2048 count=1 seek=16 of=/dev/sdc >> > westk@westkent:~/Downloads$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero bs=2048 count=1

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 1:37 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > > sudo if=debian-live-9.2.0-amd64-cinnamon.iso of=/dev/sdc > > I assume the missing "dd" between "sudo" and "if=" is a copy+paste error. > Elsewise it is the correct copying method. > > Yes, my bad. Sorry. > > I checked the md5su

Re: Opening Intellicast Causes Firefox to close

2017-11-07 Thread David Wright
On Tue 07 Nov 2017 at 14:11:35 (-0500), Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > > On 11/07/2017 01:50 PM, Will Mengarini wrote: > >* Stephen P Molnar [17-11/07=Tu 07:20 -0500]: > >>>I am running Firefox ESR 52.4.0 (64 bit) on my [up-to-date > >>>Stretch platform. When] I attempt opening Intellicast, > >>>eit

Re: Iceweasel woes

2017-11-07 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 11/7/17, RRRoy BBBean wrote: >> It has problems, especially with scripts. There are apparently simple >> pages which will eat a third of a CPU, continuously. > > In the past, I have foolishly let my computer sit overnight, with FF > open to a site which (it turned out, on later examination) con

Re: Iceweasel woes

2017-11-07 Thread deloptes
RRRoy BBBean wrote: > Now, I have to temporarily enable between 20 and 200 domains every time > I do anything. I can't imagine what the www will be like in another 10 > years... indeed it changed negatively in the past 10-15y. it is now virtually impossible to find useful information - only thing

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, > sudo if=debian-live-9.2.0-amd64-cinnamon.iso  of=/dev/sdc I assume the missing "dd" between "sudo" and "if=" is a copy+paste error. Elsewise it is the correct copying method. > I checked the md5sum on the downloaded file (it was correct), Did you also check the MD5 of the copy on USB sti

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread davidson
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017, Kent West wrote: I wanted to create a Live Debian USB stick (using an existing Debian system). I remember doing such a few years ago with "unetbootin", but when I looked for "unetbootin" via aptitude search, I couldn't find it, so I did a quick "unetbootin debian" search, and

Re: Iceweasel woes

2017-11-07 Thread RRRoy BBBean
> It has problems, especially with scripts. There are apparently simple > pages which will eat a third of a CPU, continuously. In the past, I have foolishly let my computer sit overnight, with FF open to a site which (it turned out, on later examination) continuously cycled video ads. I noticed th

Re: Opening Intellicast Causes Firefox to close

2017-11-07 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
On 11/07/2017 01:50 PM, Will Mengarini wrote: * Stephen P Molnar [17-11/07=Tu 07:20 -0500]: I am running Firefox ESR 52.4.0 (64 bit) on my [up-to-date Stretch platform. When] I attempt opening Intellicast, either with Speeddial or tying the URL, Firefox crashes. This just started happening y

Re: RAID 5 array with journal device does not automatically assemble at boot

2017-11-07 Thread deloptes
Tobx wrote: > What am I missing? I don't know if it is related and I don't use raid5, but rather raid1, and in the past year or so I had experienced similar with our server. Now I run 4.12.10 and noticed in the changelog/release notes that there are a lot of fixes in the md stack. The issues are

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Adrian Bunk
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 01:43:50PM +0100, Héctor Orón Martínez wrote: >... > 2017-11-05 22:32 GMT+01:00 Adrian Bunk : > > > for the armel port in buster the question of raising the baseline came up. > > That has been a recurring question over the time, the reason to > maintain ARMv4t instruction

Re: Opening Intellicast Causes Firefox to close

2017-11-07 Thread Will Mengarini
* Stephen P Molnar [17-11/07=Tu 07:20 -0500]: >> I am running Firefox ESR 52.4.0 (64 bit) on my [up-to-date >> Stretch platform. When] I attempt opening Intellicast, >> either with Speeddial or tying the URL, Firefox crashes. >> >> This just started happening yesterday >> and there are no warning

Re: VirtualBox: shared folder broken ?

2017-11-07 Thread deloptes
Dominique Dumont wrote: > I'd like to have a confirmation of the problem from other people before > logging a bug. Going back to testing is another option. I have only ii virtualbox-5.25.2.0-118431~Debian~stretch amd64Oracle VM VirtualBox I have

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 10:58:58 -0600 Kent West wrote: > I wanted to create a Live Debian USB stick (using an existing Debian > system). I remember doing such a few years ago with "unetbootin", but > when I looked for "unetbootin" via aptitude search, I couldn't find > it, so I did a quick "unetbooti

Re: Iceweasel woes

2017-11-07 Thread David Wright
On Tue 07 Nov 2017 at 08:34:44 (-0800), Mike McClain wrote: > I run an older PC, Pentium3 w/ 512M memory which does everything I > need but Iceweasel is killing me since the last couple of upgrades. > > It's become such a memory hog that it ties up the system for minutes > at a time. > > How can

Re: Iceweasel woes

2017-11-07 Thread Joe
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 08:34:44 -0800 Mike McClain wrote: > I run an older PC, Pentium3 w/ 512M memory which does everything I > need but Iceweasel is killing me since the last couple of upgrades. > > It's become such a memory hog that it ties up the system for minutes > at a time. > It has proble

Re: Iceweasel woes

2017-11-07 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 08:34:44AM -0800, Mike McClain wrote: > I run an older PC, Pentium3 w/ 512M memory which does everything I > need but Iceweasel is killing me since the last couple of upgrades. > > It's become such a memory hog that it ties up the system for minutes > at a time. > > How ca

Iceweasel woes

2017-11-07 Thread Mike McClain
I run an older PC, Pentium3 w/ 512M memory which does everything I need but Iceweasel is killing me since the last couple of upgrades. It's become such a memory hog that it ties up the system for minutes at a time. How can I backup to the version of a couple of months ago? Thanks, Mike McClain -

Re: mount.cifs not working anymore

2017-11-07 Thread Erwan David
Le 11/07/17 à 18:22, Joe a écrit : > On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 17:57:06 +0100 > Erwan David wrote: > >> I am not sure I tested it since I upgraded from Jessie to stretch : >> >> I have the following entry in my fstab >> >> //mafreebox.freebox.fr/Disque\040Dur /mnt/Fbx cifs  >> noauto,users,rw,credentials

Re: Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 11/7/17, Kent West wrote: > I wanted to create a Live Debian USB stick (using an existing Debian > system). I remember doing such a few years ago with "unetbootin", but when > I looked for "unetbootin" via aptitude search, I couldn't find it, so I did > a quick "unetbootin debian" search, and f

Re: mount.cifs not working anymore

2017-11-07 Thread Joe
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 17:57:06 +0100 Erwan David wrote: > I am not sure I tested it since I upgraded from Jessie to stretch : > > I have the following entry in my fstab > > //mafreebox.freebox.fr/Disque\040Dur /mnt/Fbx cifs  > noauto,users,rw,credentials=/etc/fbx-passwd,uid=erdavid   > 0  

Re: mount.cifs not working anymore

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 10:57 AM, Erwan David wrote: > I am not sure I tested it since I upgraded from Jessie to stretch : > > I have the following entry in my fstab > > //mafreebox.freebox.fr/Disque\040Dur /mnt/Fbx cifs > noauto,users,rw,credentials=/etc/fbx-passwd,uid=erdavid > 0 0

mount.cifs not working anymore

2017-11-07 Thread Erwan David
I am not sure I tested it since I upgraded from Jessie to stretch : I have the following entry in my fstab //mafreebox.freebox.fr/Disque\040Dur /mnt/Fbx cifs  noauto,users,rw,credentials=/etc/fbx-passwd,uid=erdavid   0   0 It used to work, now it says : @bibi:~ % mount /mnt/Fbx

Debian Live USB fails; bricks the USB stick

2017-11-07 Thread Kent West
I wanted to create a Live Debian USB stick (using an existing Debian system). I remember doing such a few years ago with "unetbootin", but when I looked for "unetbootin" via aptitude search, I couldn't find it, so I did a quick "unetbootin debian" search, and found a Debian bug report from 2015 (ht

RAID 5 array with journal device does not automatically assemble at boot

2017-11-07 Thread Tobx
Hello, I try to get a RAID 5 array to assemble at boot with mdadm: # mdadm --create /dev/md/test --level=5 --raid-devices=3 --write-journal=/dev/sde1 /dev/sd[bcd]1 mdadm: Defaulting to version 1.2 metadata mdadm: array /dev/md/test started. # /usr/share/mdadm/mkconf > /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf # upd

Re: clear screen after start-up

2017-11-07 Thread Debian EN
Cheers Greg :) Pol

Re: clear screen after start-up

2017-11-07 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 05:08:45PM +0100, Debian EN wrote: > with debian9 how disable clear screen after start-up of system? > > I remember with debian 8 (maybe) there was /etc/inittab http://mywiki.wooledge.org/SystemdNoClear

clear screen after start-up

2017-11-07 Thread Debian EN
Hi all with debian9 how disable clear screen after start-up of system? I remember with debian 8 (maybe) there was /etc/inittab thanks for help :) -- Pol

Re: Opening Intellicast Causes Firefox to close

2017-11-07 Thread Joe
On Tue, 07 Nov 2017 07:20:28 -0500 "Stephen P. Molnar" wrote: > I am running Firefox ESR 52.4.0 (64 bit) on my uptodate Stechch > platformwhen I attempt opening Intellicast, either with Speeddial or > tying the URL Firefox crashes. > > This just started happening yesterday and there are no war

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
W dniu 07.11.2017 o 14:11, Thomas Goirand pisze: > On 11/05/2017 10:32 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote: >> 20 years ago you could go into a shop and buy a mobile phone >> with a CPU supported by the armel port in stretch. > I didn't know Stretch was released 20 years ago. :) Stretch maybe not. But ARMv4t w

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 11/05/2017 10:32 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote: > 20 years ago you could go into a shop and buy a mobile phone > with a CPU supported by the armel port in stretch. I didn't know Stretch was released 20 years ago. :) Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)

Re: VirtualBox: shared folder broken ?

2017-11-07 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Tuesday, 7 November 2017 14:28:03 CET Georgi Naplatanov wrote: > Which Debian version/branch are you using - stable/testing/unstable? > > Where did you get Virtualbox packages from? Sorry, I forgot to mention that. I'm on Debian/sid with using latest Debian packages: $ dpkg -l virtualbox* |g

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 01:43:50PM +0100, Hector Oron wrote: > >Also build daemons are aging, those were initially donated by Marvell >(some development boards) which then they replaced with other >development boards. We have been unable to find suitable hardware to >build armel port and current AR

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Héctor Orón Martínez
>>>[+debian-embedded, feel free to adjust CC'd mailing lists on reply] Hello, Thanks for bringing up this discussion! And apologies for adding more complexity to the initial question. Find few comments inlined below, 2017-11-05 22:32 GMT+01:00 Adrian Bunk : > for the armel port in buster th

Re: ow to enable trim for an external encrypted SSD?

2017-11-07 Thread dekkzz78
On 11/07, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 07.11.2017 03:01, Michael Stone wrote: On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 02:20:56AM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: As I know SSDs are different in a way HDDs write their data. HDDs write directly to the free block and are done. SSDs on the other hand will

Re: VirtualBox: shared folder broken ?

2017-11-07 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 11/07/2017 12:57 PM, Dominique Dumont wrote: > Hi > > Since the last few days, VirtualBox can not mount shared drive because vboxsf > module is not loaded. > > And modprobe refuses to load vboxsf: > $ sudo modprobe vboxsf > modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'vboxsf': No such device > > dmesg

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2017-11-07 at 02:49 -0800, Rick Thomas wrote: > How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t? I have a sheevaplug and a > couple of openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that > are still doing useful work. Are they v4t? They're ARMv5 (so still need armel). I too have similar devic

Opening Intellicast Causes Firefox to close

2017-11-07 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
I am running Firefox ESR 52.4.0 (64 bit) on my uptodate Stechch platformwhen I attempt opening Intellicast, either with Speeddial or tying the URL Firefox crashes. This just started happening yesterday and there are no warnings or errors. Has anyone else seen this behavior? -- Stephen P. Moln

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Rick Thomas
> On Nov 7, 2017, at 3:27 AM, Christian Seiler wrote: > > Hi, > > Am 2017-11-07 11:49, schrieb Rick Thomas: >> How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t? I have a sheevaplug and a >> couple of openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that >> are still doing useful work. Are they v4t? >

Re: Fedora has a boot option that forces the installer to recognize a drive as GPT, can this be added to Debian?

2017-11-07 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 07:23:42AM +, Indo Neh wrote: > >Could this somehow be added to the Debian installer as this option is >useful for anyone who wants to set up a drive on a BIOS-based system as a >GPT drive without having to manually partition the drive after manually >se

Re: Configuring a TLS tunnel for an HTTP browser.

2017-11-07 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Mon, Nov 06, 2017 at 09:00:33PM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > Hi, > > I'm interested to make a tunnel to allow a local HTTP browser to > connect to any remote HTTPS server. Appears to be possible using > Apache. I've found several Web pages about proxy service for local > HTTPS server

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Christian Seiler
Hi, Am 2017-11-07 11:49, schrieb Rick Thomas: How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t? I have a sheevaplug and a couple of openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that are still doing useful work. Are they v4t? cat /proc/cpuinfo should do the trick. It might not show the 't' after

Re: Anyone using stretch/buster/sid on ARMv4t ?

2017-11-07 Thread Rick Thomas
How do I know if a machine is ARMv4t? I have a sheevaplug and a couple of openrd machines (one “client”, the other “ultimate”) that are still doing useful work. Are they v4t? Thanks, Rick > On Nov 5, 2017, at 1:32 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote: > > Hi, > > for the armel port in buster the question

VirtualBox: shared folder broken ?

2017-11-07 Thread Dominique Dumont
Hi Since the last few days, VirtualBox can not mount shared drive because vboxsf module is not loaded. And modprobe refuses to load vboxsf: $ sudo modprobe vboxsf modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'vboxsf': No such device dmesg does not help in this case: [ 441.872189] vboxguest: PCI device no

Re: Fedora has a boot option that forces the installer to recognize a drive as GPT, can this be added to Debian?

2017-11-07 Thread Tom Furie
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 07:23:42AM +, Indo Neh wrote: > Could this somehow be added to the Debian installer as this option is > I didn't realise people would get so stuck on names, by the 2nd email it > should have been obvious I meant this about Debian not Ubuntu. In your 2nd email you we