Re: Looking for advise to replacy Pan newsreader

2019-02-16 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 04:05:47 - (UTC) "Juan R. de Silva" wrote: > Pan newsreader,which I used happily for several years, lately get buggy > as hell and cannot be used any longer at all. > > I tried Thunderbird from Debian repo and found that the pure thing is not > capable to keep a uniform

Re: Please Recommend Affordable and Reliable Cloud Storage for 50 TB of Data

2019-02-16 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 14:03:14 +0500 "Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote: > On 15.02.2019 11:44, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Could you recommend affordable and reliable cloud storage for 50 TB of data? > > > > Here are some important factors to consider: ... > > 2. Must be a

Re: Please Recommend Affordable and Reliable Cloud Storage for 50 TB of Data

2019-02-16 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 09:52:55 - (UTC) Curt wrote: > On 2019-02-15, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > > > Basically personal data. I don't intend to access the data in the > > Cloud often. Just want to park it permanently in the Cloud. Maybe I > > can access the Cloud from anywhere in

Looking for advise to replacy Pan newsreader

2019-02-16 Thread Juan R. de Silva
Pan newsreader,which I used happily for several years, lately get buggy as hell and cannot be used any longer at all. I tried Thunderbird from Debian repo and found that the pure thing is not capable to keep a uniform font size through all posts. That is, the font size changes as soon as I try

Re: get my ip address

2019-02-16 Thread John Crawley
On 16/02/2019 14.28, David Wright wrote: On Sat 16 Feb 2019 at 11:10:32 (+0900), John Crawley wrote: On 16/02/2019 08.54, David Wright wrote: On Fri 15 Feb 2019 at 22:04:42 (+), Darac Marjal wrote: If you're going to recommend parsing `ip`, the -j option may be more amenable to scripting.

GnuBee: freedom-respecting Network Attached Storage (was: Please Recommend Affordable and Reliable Cloud Storage for 50 TB of Data)

2019-02-16 Thread Ben Finney
Andy Smith writes: > If all you require is access to your data when you are out and about, > and you do currently have always-on Internet at home, you could build > a cheap server, attach your existing USB storage to it, and serve it > with owncloud or something. This sometimes goes by the (IMO

eric Python IDE minor warnings

2019-02-16 Thread Kent West
I'm running unstable; don't know much about python or eric (an IDE for python), just enough to maybe do a "Hello, World" or copy/paste something a little bigger. I did (IIRC): aptitude upgrade aptitude full-upgrade aptitude install eric aptitude install python-tk I think all is basically working

Re: Can't scan new disk

2019-02-16 Thread David Christensen
On 2/16/19 12:30 PM, Mark Allums wrote: On 2/15/19 9:12 PM, David Christensen wrote: On 2/15/19 3:24 PM, Mark Allums wrote: I just bought a new backup disk, and I want to check it. It's mounted in a USB dock. Running the following gives an error: root@martha:~# umount /dev/sdb1 root@martha:~

Re: puzzled: debian 9.8 already?

2019-02-16 Thread Steve McIntyre
Andrea wrote: >Hi. > >apt-get just gave me this warning: >N: Il repository "http://cdn-fastly.deb.debian.org/debian stretch >Release" ha modificato il valore "Version" da "9.7" a "9.8" >(In Italian, that is "value for version changed from 9.7 to 9.8") > >Given that 9.7 was just released (I checked

web problem

2019-02-16 Thread ghe
Buster, Firefox 60.5.0esr, T1 connection It seems... ...that the SSL/TLS handshake is taking too long -- at most sites. Google, Debian, Cisco, Amazon and some others work fine. DuckDuckGo does not. The Python docs at New Mexico Tech doesn't. SMTP and SSH bidirectional and FTP from my server are

Re: Can't scan new disk

2019-02-16 Thread Mark Allums
On 2/15/19 9:12 PM, David Christensen wrote: On 2/15/19 3:24 PM, Mark Allums wrote: I just bought a new backup disk, and I want to check it. It's mounted in a USB dock. Running the following gives an error: root@martha:~# umount /dev/sdb1 root@martha:~# e2fsck -c -c -C 0 -f -F -k -p /dev/sdb1

Re: puzzled: debian 9.8 already?

2019-02-16 Thread Ryan Campbell Cunningham
If you would like to, you may read the Debian 9.8 release announcement at . El 16/2/19 a las 12:12 p. m., Andrea Borgia escribiᅵ: Hi. apt-get just gave me this warning: N: Il repository "http://cdn-fastly.deb.debian.org/debian stre

Re: Can't scan new disk

2019-02-16 Thread Mark Allums
On 2/16/19 2:41 AM, Curt wrote: On 2019-02-15, Mark Allums wrote: I just bought a new backup disk, and I want to check it. It's mounted in a USB dock. Running the following gives an error: root@martha:~# umount /dev/sdb1 root@martha:~# e2fsck -c -c -C 0 -f -F -k -p /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb1 is in u

puzzled: debian 9.8 already?

2019-02-16 Thread Andrea Borgia
Hi. apt-get just gave me this warning: N: Il repository "http://cdn-fastly.deb.debian.org/debian stretch Release" ha modificato il valore "Version" da "9.7" a "9.8" (In Italian, that is "value for version changed from 9.7 to 9.8") Given that 9.7 was just released (I checked the website), is it

Re: Permissions error with Postfix + Cyrus

2019-02-16 Thread Daniel Bareiro
On 15/2/19 13:59, Reco wrote: > Hi. Hi, Reco. Thanks for your reply. > Its' expected. /var/run is a symlink to /run, in-memory filesystem > (tmpfs). Which becomes empty after each reboot. > Every time you boot, systemd calls systemd-tmpfiles with the > following config: > > $ cat /usr/lib

Reporting success info and a bug against a help request from Bits From Debian

2019-02-16 Thread Erkki Lintunen
Hello, answering to the following: Help test initial support for Secure Boot, Bits from Debian, Sat 02 Feb 2019 I had success on my Asus Vivobook E200HA. I tested the Secure Boot enabled with both the installed syste

Re: Peter -- Re: (Stuck! Fresh 9.6 install) iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode <- Can not find/what is it? Spot of help please?

2019-02-16 Thread Peter Ehlert
On 2/16/19 5:41 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Friday, February 15, 2019 10:39:58 PM Peter Ehlert wrote: I don't really know, What don't you really know? It would be a lot easier to know what you're talking about if you put your answer under the relevant question (i.e., not top posting) Pa

Re: Peter -- Re: (Stuck! Fresh 9.6 install) iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode <- Can not find/what is it? Spot of help please?

2019-02-16 Thread rhkramer
On Friday, February 15, 2019 10:39:58 PM Peter Ehlert wrote: > I don't really know, What don't you really know? It would be a lot easier to know what you're talking about if you put your answer under the relevant question (i.e., not top posting) > it is a net install, draws the current packag

Re: Using a VPN to bypass surveillance and censorship (was: how to find out video memory size?)

2019-02-16 Thread Larry Martell
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 2:52 AM Long Wind wrote: > i had used tor a very long time ago > i'm afraid it no longer work > > > On Saturday, February 16, 2019 3:46 PM, john doe > wrote: > > > On 2/16/2019 7:27 AM, Long Wind wrote: > > > Thank Ben!but vpn can also be blocked by Chinese government > >

Re: Please Recommend Affordable and Reliable Cloud Storage for 50 TB of Data

2019-02-16 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 01:08:01PM +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 10:10 PM Dan Ritter wrote: > > 50TB is a lot of data. Do you actually have it right now, or are > > you projecting into the future? How are you storing it? > > Using external portabl

Re: get my ip address

2019-02-16 Thread Darac Marjal
On 16/02/2019 05:28, David Wright wrote: > On Sat 16 Feb 2019 at 11:10:32 (+0900), John Crawley wrote: >> On 16/02/2019 08.54, David Wright wrote: >>> On Fri 15 Feb 2019 at 22:04:42 (+), Darac Marjal wrote: If you're going to recommend parsing `ip`, the -j option may be more amenabl

Re: get my ip address

2019-02-16 Thread tony
On 15/02/2019 16:52, David Wright wrote: > On Fri 15 Feb 2019 at 12:02:20 (+0100), Markus Schönhaber wrote: >> Tony, 15.2.2019, 11:11:29 +0100: >> >>> Debian 9. I need to read my IPv6 address into a python script. >>> >>> I am aware that I can call ip a and parse the result. The parsing, >>> whilst

Re: Permanent Use of IPv4

2019-02-16 Thread Reco
Hi. On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 10:14:10PM +0100, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 15/02/2019 à 17:48, Reco a écrit : > > > > Why it is safe - because systemd configures NICs first, starts services > > next, and then applies kernel knobs (aka sysctl). > > Are you sure ? AFAICS, sysctl is started

Re: Can't scan new disk

2019-02-16 Thread Curt
On 2019-02-15, Mark Allums wrote: > I just bought a new backup disk, and I want to check it. It's mounted in > a USB dock. > > Running the following gives an error: > > root@martha:~# umount /dev/sdb1 > root@martha:~# e2fsck -c -c -C 0 -f -F -k -p /dev/sdb1 > /dev/sdb1 is in use. > e2fsck: Cannot