Re: stretch with bullseye kernel?

2022-05-03 Thread Tixy
On Wed, 2022-05-04 at 00:44 +0300, IL Ka wrote: > Linux kernel is backward compatible. Linus calls it "we do not break > userspace". > That means _old_ applications should work on new kernel There's also the issue of what config options the kernel is built with. I'm sure there's been at least one

Re: Looking for documentation package

2022-05-03 Thread juh
Am Tue, May 03, 2022 at 04:17:57PM -0700 schrieb Gary L. Roach: > I have been looking for a documentation system that would allow me to write > cursive paragraphs with math formulas interspersed and then have the > formulas solved. Some examples that almost do what I want is Sage, Octave > and Cant

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/5/22 12:57 pm, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 04:27:52AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: [...] [...] NAT in itself provides quite good security because internal hosts can't be scanned by attackers. Uh, oh. I think general opinion these days disagree with this statement stro

Re: Odd reproducible problem - but is it a bug?

2022-05-03 Thread tomas
On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 05:23:31AM +0200, Anders Andersson wrote: [on sbin] > On this note, I've always found it annoying that debian (and likely > others) don't put /sbin in the normal user's $PATH. A lot of the tools > there have uses other than modifying the system. I've grown accustomed to t

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread tomas
On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 04:27:52AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: [...] > [...] NAT in itself > provides quite good security because internal hosts can't be scanned by > attackers. Uh, oh. I think general opinion these days disagree with this statement strongly (see e.g. [1], but this has been roug

Re: 2FA

2022-05-03 Thread TRS-80
steef writes: > Hi folks, after long time back home. with a question. > Is 2FA installable on my OS debian11 and, if yes, how do I do that? Did you mean: 1. Something to do 2FA when loggin in to Debian (if so, Dan's already answered that). 2. Some software you can install on Debian which is ca

Re: Odd reproducible problem - but is it a bug?

2022-05-03 Thread Anders Andersson
On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 8:19 PM wrote: > On Mon, May 02, 2022 at 07:58:12PM +0200, Michael Lange wrote: > > On Mon, 2 May 2022 10:17:06 -0500 > > Richard Owlett wrote: > > > I'm using Debian 10.7 with MATE DE [will be updated later this week] > > > The machine is a Lenovo T510 and is setup to logi

Re: Looking for documentation package

2022-05-03 Thread David
On Tue, 3 May 2022 17:44:16 -0700 David Christensen wrote: > On 5/3/22 16:17, Gary L. Roach wrote: > > I have been looking for a documentation system that would allow me to > > write cursive paragraphs with math formulas interspersed and then have > > the formulas solved. Some examples that alm

Re: Looking for documentation package

2022-05-03 Thread David Christensen
On 5/3/22 16:17, Gary L. Roach wrote: I have been looking for a documentation system that would allow me to write cursive paragraphs with math formulas interspersed and then have the formulas solved. Some examples that almost do what I want is Sage, Octave and Cantor (with the proper backend).

Re: Looking for documentation package

2022-05-03 Thread John Conover
Gary L. Roach writes: > I have been looking for a documentation system that would allow me to > write cursive paragraphs with math formulas interspersed and then have > the formulas solved. Some examples that almost do what I want is Sage, > Octave and Cantor (with the proper backend). So far al

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread David Christensen
On 5/3/22 12:42, Tom Browder wrote: I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they recommend for such use? On 5/3/22 13:35, Tom Br

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 17:27 Bob Weber wrote: ... > Have you thought of using a small VM in the cloud? > Yes, I have, Bob, and I have a Digital Ocean account and plan to use it for another use case soon. But I do love having my master source and webserver where I can touch them and fix hardware p

Looking for documentation package

2022-05-03 Thread Gary L. Roach
I have been looking for a documentation system that would allow me to write cursive paragraphs with math formulas interspersed and then have the formulas solved. Some examples that almost do what I want is Sage, Octave and Cantor (with the proper backend). So far all seem to be missing the /* t

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Bob Weber
On 5/3/22 17:14, Tom Browder wrote: I appreciate all the responses, and I realize, once again, that I should have given a little more background for the question: I have been running 10+ websites using SNI on Apache on two leased remote servers for many years. I am now moving the whole opera

Re: sane-backend for Epson EcoTank ET-2711

2022-05-03 Thread Brian
On Tue 03 May 2022 at 23:47:44 +0200, Dieter Rohlfing wrote: > Am Sun, 1 May 2022 12:26:00 +0100 > schrieb Brian : > > >you have a modern device (from about 2018) that does not support AirPrint > > Sorry, that's wrong. Really? AirPrint is not mentioned in the device's specifications at htt

Re: sane-backend for Epson EcoTank ET-2711

2022-05-03 Thread Dieter Rohlfing
Am Sun, 1 May 2022 12:26:00 +0100 schrieb Brian : >you have a modern device (from about 2018) that does not support AirPrint Sorry, that's wrong. In my previous postings I was regarding a connection via USB cable. For that case the sane-backend epsonds does not work, but the epsonscan2 backend f

Re: stretch with bullseye kernel?

2022-05-03 Thread IL Ka
Linux kernel is backward compatible. Linus calls it "we do not break userspace". That means _old_ applications should work on new kernel On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 12:40 AM Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, > > For various reasons, I have some stretch LXC containers, on a buster > host that I now ne

stretch with bullseye kernel?

2022-05-03 Thread Richard Hector
Hi all, For various reasons, I have some stretch LXC containers, on a buster host that I now need to upgrade. That will mean they end up running on buster's 5.10 kernel. Is that likely to be a problem? If so, I guess I can leave the host on buster's kernel for the time being, but that's obv

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 16:21 Greg Wooledge wrote: ... You think your home Internet connection is going to be able to handle > this traffic? The sites are historically low traffic, but I'll watch out for problems. Our current ISP is AT&T and they are laying fiber quickly in my area. > In additi

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 04:14:40PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > I have been running 10+ websites using SNI on Apache on two leased remote > servers for many years. You think your home Internet connection is going to be able to handle this traffic? > In addition to the webserver being accessed exte

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 14:42 Tom Browder wrote: > I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit > about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm > doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they > recommend for such use? I ap

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Dan Ritter
Tom Browder wrote: > I'm considering HaProxy downsteam from the router. > > That also brings the question, why do you need a static IPv4 address? If you want a service inside your network to be available to people outside your network (i.e. on the Internet), they need to be able to name it and g

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Dan Ritter
Tom Browder wrote: > I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit > about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm > doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they > recommend for such use? Almost certainly what you want is

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2022-05-03 at 14:30 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > [...] > You will want to parcel out IP addresses and host names on your home > network, so DNS and DHCP. There are other programs to do those things, > but bind and dhcpd are classics, and talk to each other. Or dnsmasq which does both job

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 15:18 john doe wrote: > On 5/3/2022 9:42 PM, Tom Browder wrote: > > I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit > > about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm > > doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a go

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 3 May 2022 14:42:16 -0500 Tom Browder wrote: > I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit > about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm > doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they > recommend for such use?

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/5/22 4:18 am, john doe wrote: What do you mean by "correctly and securly", the networking is never secure. Depending on what you need, you might want firewall ... That also brings the question, why do you need a static IPv4 address? For almost all domestic installations a single stati

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread john doe
On 5/3/2022 9:42 PM, Tom Browder wrote: I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they recommend for such use? What do you mean by

Re: no update possible

2022-05-03 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 5/3/22, Peter Ehlert wrote: > > On 5/3/22 06:29, Schwibinger Michael wrote: >> Good afternoon >> >> Thank You >> >> Terminal >> and root terminal do say >> >> command not found. > > please post Exactly what the command is that you entered > > > and Exactly what the error message is > > > *copy

Re: apt-cacher-ng and CNAMEs

2022-05-03 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 3 May 2022 21:24:11 +0200 Nito wrote: > On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 15:16:47 -0400, Celejar wrote: > > [...], and I'm consequently somehow getting bitten by > > this issue: > > > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=986356 > > > > But that (as described by the maintainer) mes

Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Tom Browder
I'm about to sign up for a fixed IPv4 address to my home. I know a bit about setting up simple internal networks, but want to make sure I'm doing it all correctly and securely. Does anyone have a good book they recommend for such use? Thanks. -Tom

Re: apt-cacher-ng and CNAMEs

2022-05-03 Thread Nito
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 15:16:47 -0400, Celejar wrote: > [...], and I'm consequently somehow getting bitten by > this issue: > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=986356 > > But that (as described by the maintainer) mess was supposedly resolved, > and the bug was closed. Am I miss

apt-cacher-ng and CNAMEs

2022-05-03 Thread Celejar
I'm trying to use the Tor upstream repositories: https://support.torproject.org/apt/tor-deb-repo/ Direct access works correctly, but proxying through apt-cacher-ng (using SSL passthrough, as per the apt-cacher-ng documentation) does not: Err:1 https://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org sid InRele

[SOLVED] Re: mutt upgrade in testing broke, downgrade worked

2022-05-03 Thread songbird
to work around put the following line in your mutt profile unset smtp_authenticators songbird

Re: Getting a patch applied with an unresponsive maintainer

2022-05-03 Thread Adam Dinwoodie
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 10:22:29AM +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 09:19:36AM +0100, Adam Dinwoodie wrote: > > So I guess the question now is: what, if anything, can I do to get that > > code into a build and out the door and onto the Debian package > > repositories? > > C

Re: [WORKED AROUND] Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 04:26:13PM +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote: > That makes me suspect there's a problem with the official > mariadb-server-core-10.6 Debian package, but it's very strange no such bug > has been filed yet (how could that happen only to me?). For any given bug, *someone* has to be th

[WORKED AROUND] Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread Lucio Crusca
I ended up installing MariaDB 10.8 using the MariaDB unofficial Debian repository and it works... That makes me suspect there's a problem with the official mariadb-server-core-10.6 Debian package, but it's very strange no such bug has been filed yet (how could that happen only to me?). Unfort

Re: no update possible

2022-05-03 Thread Peter Ehlert
On 5/3/22 06:29, Schwibinger Michael wrote: Good afternoon Thank You Terminal and root terminal do say command not found. please post Exactly what the command is that you entered and Exactly what the error message is *copy and paste please What do I do wrong? Regards Sophie --

no update possible

2022-05-03 Thread Schwibinger Michael
Good afternoon Thank You Terminal and root terminal do say command not found. What do I do wrong? Regards Sophie Von: to...@tuxteam.de Gesendet: Sonntag, 01. Mai 2022 13:33 Bis: Schwibinger Michael Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Betreff: Re: Firmware III gr

Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread Lucio Crusca
Il 03/05/22 12:05, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto: What does dpkg -l "*mariadb*" say? # LANG=en dpkg -l "*mariadb*" | grep ^ii ii libdbd-mariadb-perl1.22-1 amd64Perl5 database interface to the MariaDB/MySQL databases ii libmariadb3:amd64 1:10.6.7-3 amd64

Re: Dual booting Debian on an Windows machine.

2022-05-03 Thread Anssi Saari
Richard Owlett writes: > I will be setting up a Windows laptop to dual boot Debian. > If the machine has legacy BIOS, no problem as I've done that before. > > If it is a UEFI machine (possibly with secure boot, what should I be > reading. I did this last fall, I may still have notes with links s

Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread Stephan Seitz
Am Di, Mai 03, 2022 at 11:39:12 +0200 schrieb Lucio Crusca: Il 03/05/22 11:28, to...@tuxteam.de scritto: Try `sudo apt purge mariadb-server', watch out for error messages, then re-install. Perhaps that helps. I didn't mention that in my first post, but I've already tried purging and reinstalli

Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 11:39:12AM +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote: > Il 03/05/22 11:28, to...@tuxteam.de scritto: > > Try `sudo apt purge mariadb-server', watch out for error messages, > > then re-install. Perhaps that helps. > > I didn't mention that in my first post, but I've already tried purging a

Re: mutt upgrade in testing broke, downgrade worked

2022-05-03 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Mon, May 02, 2022 at 05:58:31PM -0400, songbird wrote: Greg Wooledge wrote: Also, bugs should be reported to bugs.debian.org, not here. an FYI to fellow users can be helpful. That may be true, but even in that case you should describe the issue you've hit. -- Please do not CC me for lis

Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread Lucio Crusca
Il 03/05/22 11:28, to...@tuxteam.de scritto: Try `sudo apt purge mariadb-server', watch out for error messages, then re-install. Perhaps that helps. I didn't mention that in my first post, but I've already tried purging and reinstalling several times. The one I reported is only the last one,

Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 10:14:55AM +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote: > Il 03/05/22 09:47, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto: > > Any chance you could try to run a command line as above and see > > whether the daemon likes to start? > > # /usr/sbin/mariadbd --basedir=/usr --datadir=/var/lib/mysql > --plugin-di

Re: Getting a patch applied with an unresponsive maintainer

2022-05-03 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 09:19:36AM +0100, Adam Dinwoodie wrote: So I guess the question now is: what, if anything, can I do to get that code into a build and out the door and onto the Debian package repositories? Can you prepare an NMU patch (which incorporates the fix patch, as well as a chang

Re: Getting a patch applied with an unresponsive maintainer

2022-05-03 Thread Adam Dinwoodie
On Mon, May 02, 2022 at 11:03:01AM -0400, songbird wrote: > > Adam Dinwoodie wrote: > > i've sent a private reply since i'm not sure gmane sent the > Cc: i requested. It didn't :( > ... > > Can anyone give any advice about what my next steps might be if I want > > to get this patch made more wi

Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread Lucio Crusca
Il 03/05/22 09:47, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto: Any chance you could try to run a command line as above and see whether the daemon likes to start? # /usr/sbin/mariadbd --basedir=/usr --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --plugin-dir=/usr/lib/mysql/plugin --user=mysql --skip-log-error --pid-file=/run/mys

Re: mariadb does not run

2022-05-03 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 08:39:12AM +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote: > Il 03/05/22 07:04, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto: > > According to this huge mess, the log file is somewhere in > > /var/lib/mysql/t470.err (the number '470' is the process > > ID, aka PID, so it will change at every start). > > > > Ac

Re: Dual boot - first time using UEFI

2022-05-03 Thread Felix Miata
Hans composed on 2022-05-02 12:44 (UTC+0200): ... > When I got it running, I tried to install grub again onto the MBR, which was > successfull. But now appeared a blue screen, with choices: "Wait 10 seconds - > go on - Restart - Do not ask any more" (similar, is from my remembers). ... > Can ssom

Re: "Disabling IRQ #9" - how to check for impact

2022-05-03 Thread Christian Britz
Problem seems to be gone with latest Debian stable kernel update! I don't see the message anymore with 5.10.113. On 2022-04-28 10:34 UTC+0200, Christian Britz wrote: > Hello Ilya, > > thank you for sharing so many interesting details! > > On 2022-04-28 02:53 UTC+0200, IL Ka wrote: > >> This is