Elmo wrote:
> and you can say, "take me to the train-station" as peremptorily in
> English as in German.
>
> part of the error in the quotation is the implication that Germans are
> curt because they need fewer words to say things.
>
> first, "take me to the train-station (please)." has pretty m
Quoting Erik Josefsson (2019-06-23 07:42:24)
> Hi Andy, thanks for taking time and for your advise!
>
> On 6/22/19 10:22 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
> > Hi Erik,
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 03:02:46PM +0200, Erik Josefsson wrote:
> >> Maybe flashbench cannot tell me anything about that anyway?
> >>
On Saturday 22 June 2019 22:49:36 John Hasler wrote:
> Gene writes:
> > Well, I'd expect there is a registration fee...
>
> From https://www.arin.net/resources/fees/fee_schedule/
>
> Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
>
> Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are allocated IP addresses for
>
Hi Andy, thanks for taking time and for your advise!
On 6/22/19 10:22 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Erik,
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 03:02:46PM +0200, Erik Josefsson wrote:
Maybe flashbench cannot tell me anything about that anyway?
Are there other tools?
I'm not familiar with flashbench. I like fio
On Sat, 22 Jun 2019 20:02:49 +0300
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Lu, 06 mai 19, 14:16:13, Celejar wrote:
...
> > I'm no expert, but I struck out in my search for a free,
> > standards-based email service beyond the giants. I have a number of GMX
> > accounts, and while they're not quite G
Gene writes:
> Well, I'd expect there is a registration fee...
>From https://www.arin.net/resources/fees/fee_schedule/
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are allocated IP addresses for
distribution to the users of their Internet services. The fee
On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 20:53:52 -0500
David Wright wrote:
...
> But what eliminates it for me as a general viewer is the lack of key-
> binding configuration file. Quoting Archwiki,
> "Navigation within a document works with standard keyboard shortcuts
>and mouse interaction. For example, B a
debian-user:
I have an L2TP VPN server that allows incoming connections from clients
who have the following four (4) items:
1. IP address or DNS name of the L2TP VPN server.
2. Pre-shared key.
3. User name.
4. User password.
I am able to connect to the L2TP VPN server using macOS.
I
In brief: moved all the 3.5" disks from an old system to a new one,
and now I can't boot into buster. In the initrd environment no disks
appear in /dev; the disks are all connected through an LSI Host Bus
Adapter card (only on the new system). I can boot into Ubuntu on the
new system, and from th
Purely out of curiosity, I'd like to see what's involved in switching a Debian
buster system from systemd to sysv init. Please, I don't want to restart or get
involved in any of the existing systemd/sysv flame wars. I'm *just curious* to
see if it would work?
First of all, is this even possi
On Sun, 23 Jun 2019, deloptes wrote:
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Juhwohl. "Please" with exclamation mark is to be considered imperial.
Tsuck Marsh.
No - you missed some forms in school. For example
Der Imperativ ist im Deutschen sehr gebräuchlich, weil wir hier mit wenigen
Wörtern sagen können,
On Saturday 22 June 2019 17:32:54 John Hasler wrote:
> Gene writes:
> > He no doubt has to buy the block of ipv6 addresses before his dhcpd
> > v6 can pass them out.
>
> No one buys IPv6 addresses. There is no competition for them. They
> are allocated, and your ISP almost certainly already has
Hello,
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 04:44:40PM -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Some one mentioned mounting drives, all that and what they need can be
> configured.
Also note that anyone who can use "mount" as root can trivially become
root. If countenancing allowing users to run "mount" as root I would
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Juhwohl. "Please" with exclamation mark is to be considered imperial.
> Tsuck Marsh.
>
No - you missed some forms in school. For example
Der Imperativ ist im Deutschen sehr gebräuchlich, weil wir hier mit wenigen
Wörtern sagen können, was der andere tun soll. Für Nicht-M
On 06/19/2019 09:56 PM, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
That is almost as bad as having no security restrictions at all. The
correct thing to do would be to set permissions on the programs to
allow them to be run by group remaja.
What I thought that the correct way is to configure sudoers so that
remaja gr
Hi,
(Actually this deviated sub-thread was intended to be about pros and
cons of teenagers, not about our inevitable end.)
deloptes wrote:
> I said please - it is not a command - are you German? Your name sounds
> German and your acting as well ;-)
Juhwohl. "Please" with exclamation mark is to
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The script needs more work it is not exim4-exploiters, it is for
repeated failed logins.
As it is now, it will treat any single failure as one to ban and that
is only going to cause trouble. Although users should be logged in
normally and will
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> deloptes wrote:
>> Please stop!
>
> You know what happens if you try to issue commands here, do you ?
>
I said please - it is not a command - are you German? Your name sounds
German and your acting as well ;-) - don't get affected, but more often
recently interacting wit
Gene writes:
> He no doubt has to buy the block of ipv6 addresses before his dhcpd v6
> can pass them out.
No one buys IPv6 addresses. There is no competition for them. They are
allocated, and your ISP almost certainly already has an allocation even
if they haven't registered it yet.
https://w
On Saturday 22 June 2019 15:34:52 Andy Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 10:01:47PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > On Wed 19 Jun 2019 at 04:23:15 (+1200), Richard Hector wrote:
> > > On 19/06/19 4:12 AM, David Wright wrote:
> > > > On Mon 17 Jun 2019 at 10:38:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
>
Hello,
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 07:59:18PM +0400, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> I was refering to the long option --rsyncable of gzip(1).
I am not aware of any other compression tool that offers to do what
gzip's --rsyncable option does, but I owuld be interested if there
are some that I overlooked.
Che
Hi Erik,
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 03:02:46PM +0200, Erik Josefsson wrote:
> Maybe flashbench cannot tell me anything about that anyway?
>
> Are there other tools?
I'm not familiar with flashbench. I like fio. It's available in
Debian.
I like to do the following tests. Example fio command line fo
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 10:01:47PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 19 Jun 2019 at 04:23:15 (+1200), Richard Hector wrote:
> > On 19/06/19 4:12 AM, David Wright wrote:
> > > On Mon 17 Jun 2019 at 10:38:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> >
> > >> But that opens yet another container of worms. If
Hello,
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 08:45:13PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> At least 2000,000, hosts on the internet. You reckon you will be in
> the first tranche of targets?
I don't know about "amongst the first" but there are multiple
services scanning every port of the entire IPv4 space now and
selli
On Sat 22 Jun 2019 at 19:32:20 (+0700), Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
> In Android (Google Play), when a user is about to download application which
> its size is over 100 MB, a message is
> displayed whether the application is about to be downloaded only via Wi-Fi or
> continue using mobile data.
>
> Ho
Le 03/05/2019 à 15:32, Greg Wooledge a écrit :
On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 06:10:45AM +, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
I would like to understand why apt-get upgrade holds backup the upgrade of the
Linux kernel.
Because the kernel ABI changed, and a new package has to be installed.
It's not just an up
On Lu, 06 mai 19, 14:16:13, Celejar wrote:
> On Mon, 6 May 2019 17:18:31 +0200 (CEST)
> Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 6 May 2019, Celejar wrote:
> >
> > > I once looked into ProtonMail, but IIUC, there's no POP3 / IMAP / SMTP
> > > support in the free tier, and even in the paid tiers, sta
On Lu, 06 mai 19, 10:28:12, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Mon, 6 May 2019 18:37:36 +1000
> David wrote:
>
> >I think the proportion of people providing answers here who do care
> >would be significantly higher than the general population though.
> >That's why I was concerned enough to respond, and why
On Lu, 06 mai 19, 08:57:36, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
> > For pastebin purposes within Debian, please use: https://paste.debian.net/
>
> FWIW, I simply dislike all those "put your attachment on the web and
> a URL to it": when I later search the web and find a match in
> paste.debian.net or pastebi
On 2019-06-22, deloptes wrote:
> Brad Rogers wrote:
>
>>>Is it a TV program or a computer program?
>>
>> On TV, it's a programme.
>>
>
> thank you
In British English.
Brad Rogers wrote:
>>Is it a TV program or a computer program?
>
> On TV, it's a programme.
>
thank you
Hello Etienne, thanks for your reply.
On 22/06/2019 16:35, Étienne Mollier wrote:
> Jerome Benoit, on 2019-06-22:
>> How can we check that a compressed file is rsyncable ?
>>
>> In fact I would like to know if tarball compress with plzip
>> are rsyncable ?
>
> Good Day,
>
> If by "rsyncable", yo
On Sat, 22 Jun 2019 17:21:14 +0200
deloptes wrote:
Hello deloptes,
>Is it a TV program or a computer program?
On TV, it's a programme.
--
Regards _
/ ) "The blindingly obvious is
/ _)radnever immediately apparent"
Well well well, you just can't tell
My Mic
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I still don't understand the context -- are these teens somehow working at
> the TV station deciding which shows to be transmitted, or are these teens
> at home, viewing TV, and possibly getting the option to view TV programs
> being broadcast with the watermark that sa
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Slightly improved shell script, uses iprange once and conflates both
lists together.
#!/bin/bash
declare -a tcp25_set tcp465_set tcp_25_465_set
banned_ports_list=25,465,993,995
logwatch_file=/var/log/exim4/logwatch-email-20190622a.eml
# NB ipr
On Saturday 22 June 2019 04:02:11 Curt wrote:
> On 2019-06-22, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> You seem to be assuming that Mr. Banjaya is in the USA. While that
> >> is not impossible, given the Javanese name and non-USA usage of
> >> English, I suspect that it is not correct.
> >
> > Thats entirely po
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Hi,
On 22/6/19 6:24 pm, john doe wrote:
>> I've blacklisted quite a number of IP addresses and CIDR blocks
>> from delivering email to my server with entries in the
>> /etc/exim4/local_host_blacklist file.
>>
>> Is there any config file that I can
On Friday 21 June 2019 22:21:57 deloptes wrote:
> Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
> > In Indonesia, the case resemble hypothetical case in this thread,
> > where sysadmins in TV station doesn't care about least privilege
> > security principle and they gave teens full root privileges, for
> > most programs a
You'll need to mark your connection as metered in NetworkManager assuming
you're using that as a connection manager.
I'm not sure if apt queries that metered status though.
On June 22, 2019 7:32:20 AM CDT, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
>Hello Debian Users,
>
>In Android (Google Play), when a user is abo
On Vi, 03 mai 19, 15:40:09, john doe wrote:
> On 5/3/2019 3:32 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 06:10:45AM +, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> >> I would like to understand why apt-get upgrade holds backup the upgrade of
> >> the Linux kernel.
> >
> > Because the kernel ABI changed,
On Mi, 01 mai 19, 11:33:23, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am running into the little issue, that I can not set the clock in plasma5
> (KDE). Neither as a normal user nor as root.
>
> I want to set the clock using systemd to set the time automatically, but when
> ever I want set the hook and con
Hello Debian Users,
In Android (Google Play), when a user is about to download application which
its size is over 100 MB, a message is
displayed whether the application is about to be downloaded only via Wi-Fi or
continue using mobile data.
How can I configure the similar feature on apt, that
Jerome Benoit, on 2019-06-22:
> How can we check that a compressed file is rsyncable ?
>
> In fact I would like to know if tarball compress with plzip
> are rsyncable ?
Good Day,
If by "rsyncable", you mean "can be transferred by rsync", then
yes, like most files. :)
If you wonder if the delta-
On 6/21/19 6:35 PM, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
Carl Fink wrote:
You seem to be assuming that Mr. Banjaya is in the USA. While that is
not impossible, given the Javanese name and non-USA usage of English,
I suspect that it is not correct.
In Indonesia, the case resemble hypothetical case in this t
Hello,
How can we check that a compressed file is rsyncable ?
In fact I would like to know if tarball compress with plzip are rsyncable ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Hi,
On Sat, 22 Jun 2019 12:54:30 +0200
Nicolas George wrote:
> Michael Lange (12019-06-22):
> > I did investigate some more, now as far as I can see this is actually
> > not true. spumux only creates a .sub file but the .idx file is
> > missing. This seems to be no good except with DVDs. Besides
On 22.06.19 12:23, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> deloptes wrote:
> > Please stop!
>
> You know what happens if you try to issue commands here, do you ?
>
>
> > BTW you are also a carbon dioxide producer ;-)
>
> Voluntarily i'm only part of the athmospheric carbon cycle, not of the
> unearthi
Hi,
On Sat, 22 Jun 2019 12:51:51 +0200
Nicolas George wrote:
> Michael Lange (12019-06-21):
> > Well, maybe I will not and maybe I would be able to cut down the
> > computing time to three quarters of an hour. Still not an entirely
> > convincing solution if one has to recode the video only to c
Michael Lange (12019-06-22):
> I did investigate some more, now as far as I can see this is actually not
> true. spumux only creates a .sub file but the .idx file is missing. This
> seems to be no good except with DVDs. Besides, there seems only to be the
> choice between 25.0 and 29,97 fps framera
Michael Lange (12019-06-21):
> Well, maybe I will not and maybe I would be able to cut down the
> computing time to three quarters of an hour. Still not an entirely
> convincing solution if one has to recode the video only to convert the
> subtitles.
On the other hand, that means you can enjoy the
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 12:23:02PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> deloptes wrote:
> > Please stop!
>
> You know what happens if you try to issue commands here, do you ?
:-)
> > BTW you are also a carbon dioxide producer ;-)
So am I, BTW. Nature hasn't endowed us with photosynthesis, al
On Saturday, June 22, 2019 04:11:56 AM Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
> I don't know. Since 2013 most programs (GUI applications) there (TV
> stations systems) display watermark which stated that those are for teens
> (optionally with parental guidance). So children have to wait until 13 in
> order to fully
Hi,
deloptes wrote:
> Please stop!
You know what happens if you try to issue commands here, do you ?
> BTW you are also a carbon dioxide producer ;-)
Voluntarily i'm only part of the athmospheric carbon cycle, not of the
unearthing of carbon for oxidation. I'm doing my best to reduce the
profi
On Saturday, June 22, 2019 04:02:11 AM Curt wrote:
> Remaja is Javanese (derived from Indonesian,
> I think) for teenager, who apparently are a PITA world-wide,
;-)
> which is
> somehow comforting.
Well, maybe (I can see that viewpoint, it is somehow disappointing ;-)
On Vi, 26 apr 19, 16:25:43, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
>
> I just happened to start noticing the same format being used within
> "apt-cache show" query feedback, too. Took a second to find a good
> example. This is for "openshot" (video editor):
>
> Tag: implemented-in::python, interface::graphical,
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Curt wrote:
>> [...] teenager, who apparently are a PITA world-wide
>
> Especially for the carbon dioxide producers. :))
Please don't start this! It is a big business and what happens is like
advertisement for it. I wouldn't say this if someone would mention the big
cargo
Hi David, time is my main constraint. I'm soon going to have none left for
evaluating benchmarks. I think a better use of available time would be to start
fundraising to get Teres-I boot without micro SD. But then I don't know if the
ethical case for that laptop is strong enough compared to othe
On 22/06/19 3:01 PM, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 19 Jun 2019 at 04:23:15 (+1200), Richard Hector wrote:
>> On 19/06/19 4:12 AM, David Wright wrote:
>>> On Mon 17 Jun 2019 at 10:38:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
But that opens yet another container of worms. If I arbitrarily assign
i
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 10:40:12AM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Curt wrote:
> > [...] teenager, who apparently are a PITA world-wide
>
> Especially for the carbon dioxide producers. :))
;-))
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On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 04:21:57AM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
>
> > In Indonesia, the case resemble hypothetical case in this thread, where
> > sysadmins in TV station doesn't care about least privilege security
> > principle and they gave teens full root privileges, for most pr
Hi,
Curt wrote:
> [...] teenager, who apparently are a PITA world-wide
Especially for the carbon dioxide producers. :))
> which is somehow comforting.
Yeah. Our past enthusiasm did not vanish. It's just with somebody else now.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
> Hi,
>
> I've blacklisted quite a number of IP addresses and CIDR blocks from
> delivering email to my server with entries in the
> /etc/exim4/local_host_blacklist file.
>
> Is there any config file that I can easily use to block 465 login
> attempts from bad IP addresses and CIDR blocks?
>
> If t
What a BS! This comes from Windoz for sure.
I don't know. Since 2013 most programs (GUI applications) there (TV stations
systems) display watermark which stated that
those are for teens (optionally with parental guidance). So children have to
wait until 13 in order to fully make use of
those s
On 2019-06-22, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
>> You seem to be assuming that Mr. Banjaya is in the USA. While that is
>> not impossible, given the Javanese name and non-USA usage of English,
>> I suspect that it is not correct.
>
> Thats entirely possible Carl, so you could well be correct, but after the
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Hi,
I've blacklisted quite a number of IP addresses and CIDR blocks from
delivering email to my server with entries in the
/etc/exim4/local_host_blacklist file.
Is there any config file that I can easily use to block 465 login
attempts from bad IP
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