Long Wind wrote:
> Thank bw!i've installed wicd-gtkit shows only wired interface, no wireless
> interface. i've not explored other methodsthey're likely more hard
Try
rfkill list
and see if something is blocked. Use rfkill to unblock it
Try
iwconfig
to see if interface is avail
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Your Euro-buddies are now thinking:
> "Crazy Yankee: The whole COUNTRY is a gun crime capital."
Well there is a heavy brainwash in Europe regarding guns in the US, but some
of us know very well where the real problem is.
I am wondering how the numbers look like in regar
Hello
I am installing as follows. But "ssl_crtd" is not found ...
installation steps ?
apt-get build-dep squid3
apt-get install build-essential sharutils ccze libzip-dev libssl-dev
apt-get install devscripts build-essential fakeroot
apt-get install libssl-dev libcrypto++-dev libssl1.0-dev
apt s
Hi Rodary,
On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 02:42:14AM +0100, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> Why can't I access wikis from a Debian box:
> Forbidden
> You are not allowed to access this!
> is the message I get.
On this list we enjoy a challenge and I'm afraid that trying every
version of every different browser
Le jeudi 15 février 2018, 11:44:36 CET Henning Follmann a écrit :
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 05:01:52PM +0100, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> > With NetworkManager, /etc/network/interfaces has only the loopbak
> > interface, and I can't use wicd which can't deal with two wired interfaces.
> > And, Hennin
Le jeudi 15 février 2018, 11:44:36 CET Henning Follmann a écrit :
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 05:01:52PM +0100, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> > With NetworkManager, /etc/network/interfaces has only the loopbak
> > interface, and I can't use wicd which can't deal with two wired interfaces.
> > And, Hennin
Why can't I access wikis from a Debian box:
Forbidden
You are not allowed to access this!
is the message I get.
On Thursday 15 February 2018 17:38:45 Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 2:37 PM, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > On Thursday 15 February 2018 14:46:10 Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> >> > I was looking yesterday at a guy in the elevator - two piercings
> >> > on his mouth and a beard - hipst
David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 15 Feb 2018 at 09:38:06 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 01:40:17PM -, bolaki...@mail2tor.com wrote:
>> >* i did not find a map, a table about that.
>
> There are several lists of "most popular" hostnames. I guess they're
> dominated by s
Gene Heskett wrote:
> [...]
> shorter. I would not visit the gun crime capital of this country [...]
I thought that was Detroit?
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On Thu 15 Feb 2018 at 09:38:06 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 01:40:17PM -, bolaki...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> > * debian 9 is dedicated to ian murdock and i wonder why they (dev) have
> > not set (default) it as hostname.
>
> "debian" is the default hostname during
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 01:44:16PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> "bolakim53" appears to have sent two copies of this to me, and zero
> copies to the list. Forwarding:
>
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 06:25:19PM -, bolaki...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> > hostname_solved
> >
> > to : Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 2:37 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 15 February 2018 14:46:10 Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
>> > I was looking yesterday at a guy in the elevator - two piercings on
>> > his mouth and a beard - hipster type - really narrow pants - ugly -
>> > disgusting - where the f**k
I wrote then you wrote:
>> dood :-)
>> Tomorrow is Friday.
>> I know it's a "computing" list, but "computing" is for everyone now
>> :-) Especially Debian, right?
>
> Greg is correct. This is the debian user list, where the general theme is
> to make your "oh look, a pony" sw work, or fix it by poi
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> Recently I have to debug some program and got one line
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> execve("..something...")
> brk(NULL) = 0x5564a8662000
> --8<---cut here--
On Thu 15 Feb 2018 at 08:19:25 (-0800), pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> * From: Greg Wooledge wool...@eeg.ccf.org
> * Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 15:01:42 -0500
> > xterm -display :0 -e bash -c '. ~/.bashrc; wake'
>
> You've lost me. That command is for a wake function rather than
> script? ~/.
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Hey flightless-avian -
> Dare you to come to Chicago and say that to my pierced, ugly old
> non-bearded pre-hipster face :-)
> Weirdos like me helped make your software universe Old Man
> You should be on your knees to me d00d :-D
Haha, you made my day! With full respe
On Thursday 15 February 2018 14:46:10 Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> > I was looking yesterday at a guy in the elevator - two piercings on
> > his mouth and a beard - hipster type - really narrow pants - ugly -
> > disgusting - where the f**k he came into the elevator. The next day
> > - same outfit,
Hi,
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> I did not have trouble with the Apple partition table except when using
> libparted-based partition editors, but could you explain how you remove it ?
By dd-ing the first 32 bytes from file "isohdpfx.bin" of package "isolinux"
onto the first 32 bytes of the ISO image
Recently I have to debug some program and got one line
--8<---cut here---start->8---
execve("..something...")
brk(NULL) = 0x5564a8662000
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
surprised me
I understand
> I was looking yesterday at a guy in the elevator - two piercings on his
> mouth and a beard - hipster type - really narrow pants - ugly -
> disgusting - where the f**k he came into the elevator. The next day - same
> outfit, same haircut but different face with retro mustage - OMG!
> Why why why
Le 15/02/2018 à 17:01, Rodary Jacques a écrit :
my English is too poor to explain clearly my setup
Why don't you post in French in the debian-user-french mailing list ?
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 8:38 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> The concept of computers being in
> fixed locations with fixed names so that you can, y'know, FIX them, is
> probably completely alien to you.
> And I bet you don't care. And I bet you think I'm some kind of fossil.
> I despair for humanity.
Le 15/02/2018 à 08:06, Thomas Schmitt a écrit :
Additional difficulty is the presence of Apple Partition Map and of
an invalid GPT.
To my experience only the partition editor fdisk is willing to ignore
these extra partition tables. So use /sbin/fdisk to create partition 3.
If the resulting part
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> "bolakim53" appears to have sent two copies of this to me, and zero
> copies to the list. Forwarding:
>
That's even less-sensical than the original post :|
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"bolakim53" appears to have sent two copies of this to me, and zero
copies to the list. Forwarding:
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 06:25:19PM -, bolaki...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> hostname_solved
>
> to : Greg Wooledge
> ref : debian-user@lists.debian.org
> subject : hostname
>
> hello,
>
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 08:19:25AM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> * From: Greg Wooledge
> > xterm -display :0 -e bash -c '. ~/.bashrc; wake'
>
> You've lost me. That command is for a wake function rather than
> script? ~/.bashrc is necessary to declare the function before it is
> invok
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 08:08:59 -0500
Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> > But NetworkManager
>
> *shudder* You're on your own with that one.
>
Datum: I remember Notwork Manager, but I've used it for at least five
years on a netbook, with wi-fi, openvpn and a number of pre-set fixed
IP wired schemes,
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> And I bet you don't care. And I bet you think I'm some kind of fossil.
>
> I despair for humanity.
Haha, just had a talk with a friend - they decided to do homeschooling as
the public school is getting worse and worse. and more and more people
start homeschooling - why? B
* From: Greg Wooledge wool...@eeg.ccf.org
* Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 15:01:42 -0500
> xterm -display :0 -e bash -c '. ~/.bashrc; wake'
You've lost me. That command is for a wake function rather than
script? ~/.bashrc is necessary to declare the function before it is
invoked? What
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 05:01:52PM +0100, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> With NetworkManager, /etc/network/interfaces has only the loopbak interface,
> and I can't use wicd which can't deal with two wired interfaces. And, Henning
> Follmann, my English is too poor to explain clearly my setup which is th
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 01:40:17PM -, bolaki...@mail2tor.com wrote:
>> * debian does not install without & "space" is not accepted.
>
> Then make something up. Try "debian". Or "linux". Or "mycomputer".
>
> Later, once you understand how a local network works, you
With NetworkManager, /etc/network/interfaces has only the loopbak interface,
and I can't use wicd which can't deal with two wired interfaces. And, Henning
Follmann, my English is too poor to explain clearly my setup which is the
standard one when your ISP gives you one routable address and you w
On 02/14/2018 05:46 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 14 Feb 2018 at 14:40:09 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
On 02/14/2018 01:56 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 02/14/18 10:57, Richard Owlett wrote:
I use Stretch with MATE as desktop.
My current icons are from /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48 .
I h
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 06:44:55PM -0500, Thomas George wrote:
> Starting last month the PC Ethernet connection is sometimes not made
> atbootup or is occasionally lost. When this happens the only way I havefound
> to re-establish the connection is to turn the TP-Link AC1750 router off and
> on aga
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 06:08:52PM +0530, Sharath Kottadamane wrote:
> Hi Debian,
>
> We are planning to use Debian as OS for one of our products. We have 2
> questions
>
> 1) Do we need to pay license fee for using the Debain in our product?
> 2) We would like to create a custom iso image, which
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 01:40:17PM -, bolaki...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> hostname & network
>
> is my hostname transmitted as soon as i am connected ?
If you use a DHCP client, then probably it is sent by the DHCP client
to the DHCP server whenever it's time to get a new IP address. This
Thomas Schmitt writes:
> But if you hand out such a product to others, then you need to obey
> the license conditions of all included software packages. Debian aims
> for having them all free of license fees.
That does not mean that you are not free to charge for copies, though.
You just can't pre
On 15 February 2018 at 13:55, Ken Heard wrote:
> On 2018-02-08 15:57, Michael Fothergill wrote:
>
> > Actually Kali Linux [1] is pretty cool and definitely worth a look.
> > And, as a Debian derivative, it is a wonderful illustration of the
> > things the Debian culture makes possible (another be
hostname & network
is my hostname transmitted as soon as i am connected ?
* debian 9 is dedicated to ian murdock and i wonder why they (dev) have
not set (default) it as hostname.
is a linux-hostname like a windows-code ?
* a free replacement ?
do i need a
Hi,
Sharath Kottadamane wrote:
> Hi Debian,
Here are users, who cannot necessarily speak for Debian.
The following is my personal opinion.
> We are planning to use Debian as OS for one of our products.
> 1) Do we need to pay license fee for using the Debain in our product?
No. But if you hand
On 2018-02-08 15:57, Michael Fothergill wrote:
> Actually Kali Linux [1] is pretty cool and definitely worth a look.
> And, as a Debian derivative, it is a wonderful illustration of the
> things the Debian culture makes possible (another being Ubuntu, of
> course).
>
>> I guess I could give it a
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 06:08:52PM +0530, Sharath Kottadamane wrote:
>Hi Debian,
>We are planning to use Debian as OS for one of our products. We have 2
>questions
>1) Do we need to pay license fee for using the Debain in our product?
No.
>2) We would like to create a custom i
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 11:51:50PM +0100, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> I have my own DNS config t so that my home LAN can access internet (with
> SNAT) to "the" internet which I created under Redhat 7.2! It did work on a
> Redhat box with Systemd, NetworkManager , and the bind9 RPM. On Debian the
>
Hi Debian,
We are planning to use Debian as OS for one of our products. We have 2
questions
1) Do we need to pay license fee for using the Debain in our product?
2) We would like to create a custom iso image, which is a stripped down
version, with limited packages and our custom software applicat
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 11:51:50PM +0100, Rodary Jacques wrote:
> I have my own DNS config t so that my home LAN can access internet (with
> SNAT) to "the" internet which I created under Redhat 7.2! It did work on a
> Redhat box with Systemd, NetworkManager , and the bind9 RPM. On Debian the
>
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