On 17/04/2023 09:18, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/16/23 03:41, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 16/04/2023 05:51, David Christensen wrote:
When I moved the 2.5" SATA SSD to a homebrew Intel DQ67SW computer
and configured BIOS Setup:
"Boot" -> "UEFI Boot" -> "Enable"
The SSD would not boot.
New
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 09:20:22PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
[...]
> > Corporations don't need browser cooperation for Data Loss Prevention
> > (DLP) (but they already have it). Corporations just run an
> > interception proxy, like NetSkope. The NetScope Root CA is loaded into
> > every browse
Andre Rodier writes:
> On Sun, 2023-04-16 at 17:01 +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server
>> side IMAP search, please ?
>>
>> I have an email server that support indexing attachment contents,
>> and when I run a query from the c
On 4/16/23 03:41, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 16/04/2023 05:51, David Christensen wrote:
I installed a 2.5" SATA SSD, inserted a debian-11.6.0-amd64-netinst
CD, booted the CD, and installed Debian:
"Debian GNU/Linux UEFI Installer menu" -> "Install"
...
"Partitioning method" -> "Manua
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 4:52 PM Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 3:06 PM Tim Woodall wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 15 Apr 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >
> > > Now, personally I don't feel this is a threat model that I need to
> > > worry about. I just use plain old http sources at home
On 4/16/23 05:19, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
I have a Debian pc functioning as router, firewall, file server, name
server, webserver, ...
It has very recently been upgraded to Bullseye.
On the internal network I have a Windows 10 pc.
And there in the bash history were 4 lines that I had not writte
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 3:06 PM Tim Woodall wrote:
>
> On Sat, 15 Apr 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> > Now, personally I don't feel this is a threat model that I need to
> > worry about. I just use plain old http sources at home, and if "They"
> > learn that I've downloaded rxvt-unicode and mutt,
On 2023-04-16 19:35, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
to make this mail on-topic:
Jesper Dybdal, do you see the riddling lines in file ~/.bash_history
of the superuser ?
Yes.
If so: Do you see other strange lines there ? (Do they give more clue ?)
No. I stupidly did not save the rest of .bash_his
On Sat, 15 Apr 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Now, personally I don't feel this is a threat model that I need to
worry about. I just use plain old http sources at home, and if "They"
learn that I've downloaded rxvt-unicode and mutt, well, good for Them.
The thread model I'm most concerned abou
On Sun 16 Apr 2023 at 19:35:20 (+0200), Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Jesper Dybdal, do you see the riddling lines in file ~/.bash_history
> of the superuser ?
> If so: Do you see other strange lines there ? (Do they give more clue ?)
>
>
> A bit less on-topic:
>
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > Bash doe
In-reply-to:
References: <9f8dd61d64d9c253af0fe23b546e6...@easthope.ca>
Subject: Re: Email submission.
From: David Wright
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2023 22:20:55 -0500
And in turn, this reply doesn't contain any feedback to my suggestion
of installing the backported exim, which claims to su
Hi,
to make this mail on-topic:
Jesper Dybdal, do you see the riddling lines in file ~/.bash_history
of the superuser ?
If so: Do you see other strange lines there ? (Do they give more clue ?)
A bit less on-topic:
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Bash doesn't read the contents of the history file into t
Le 16 avril 2023 Jesper Dybdal a écrit :
> The question then remains: what to do with the Windows system before I dare
> run a root ssh session from that machine again? Perhaps restore a backup, but
> from when?
As you don't know *how* you can't guess *when* and should reinstall from
scratch. If
On 2023-04-16 17:57, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 04:30:51PM +0200, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
My .bashrc has:
export HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
and that's all. And your description of the default behaviour matches what
I experience with bash.
There is simply no scenario where all of t
On Sun 16 Apr 2023 at 07:19:18 (-0700), Peter Ehlert wrote:
> On 4/9/23 08:57, David Wright wrote:
> > On Wed 05 Apr 2023 at 07:03:41 (-0700), Peter Ehlert wrote:
> > > Debian Bookworm RC 1 installer
> > > Damned nice, the improvements are appreciated.
> > I ran rc1 in my usual manner, and the only
Frank writes:
> Are you kidding? No way! Unstable is never pushed into testing just
> like that. There are packages that will never move to testing at all!
That's correct.
Immediately after the release Testing and Stable are identical. Unstable
is unchanged. When the freeze is lifted packages th
On Sun, 2023-04-16 at 17:01 +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server side IMAP
> search, please ?
>
> I have an email server that support indexing attachment contents, and when I
> run a query from the command line using
> doveadm se
Hi,
Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server side IMAP
search, please ?
I have an email server that support indexing attachment contents, and when I
run a query from the command line using
doveadm search or even TELNET, it is returning the correct email indexes.
Howeve
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 04:30:51PM +0200, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
> On 2023-04-16 15:08, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > (Have you altered root's bash history configuration on that Debian system?
> > If so, how?)
> My .bashrc has:
> > export HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
>
> and that's all. And your description o
Le 16 avril 2023 Jesper Dybdal a écrit :
>> Perhaps a bot trying to execute some commands. As they do not apply to
>> debian you debian machine should not be compromised.
> Unless the malware on the windows machine is smart enough to use my secret key
> and decrypt it with a password retrieved fro
Le 16 avril 2023 Greg Wooledge a écrit :
> Do you mean that if you open two simultaneous bash sessions, and type
> a command into Session A, that it immediately appears in the history
> of Session B? (Or, immediately after hitting Enter in Session B, maybe.)
Ok I understand. I was meaning bash s
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 04:39:13PM +0200, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
>
> On 2023-04-16 16:33, David Wright wrote:
> > On Sun 16 Apr 2023 at 14:19:34 (+0200), Jesper Dybdal wrote:
> > > The 4 lines were:
> > > > md5users
> > > > sp md5users
> > > > sp /x/md5users
> > > > ps /x/md5users
> > >
> > Just FT
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 10:08 AM Jesper Dybdal wrote:
> ...
> In the long term, now that I'm retired, I hope to drop Windows
> completely - but not quite today :-).
++
My family went Windows-free about 2014. Grandparents, parents and me
are all using Linux. I cut them over to Linux because of th
On Sun 16 Apr 2023 at 10:47:21 (+0200), Michel Verdier wrote:
> Le 16 avril 2023 David Wright a écrit :
>
> > systemd-sysv-install. AFAICT from ls, the only /e/i.d/ script I use
> > is anacron, and I don't think systemd will ever write a unit for that.
>
> anacron is launched from systemd
> /lib/
On 2023-04-16 16:33, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 16 Apr 2023 at 14:19:34 (+0200), Jesper Dybdal wrote:
The 4 lines were:
md5users
sp md5users
sp /x/md5users
ps /x/md5users
Just FTR and clarity's sake, are the "> " characters (which my MUA has
unhelpfully doubled by quoting) part of what was
On Sun 16 Apr 2023 at 07:14:31 (+0200), Frank wrote:
> Op 15-04-2023 om 22:15 schreef Andrew M.A. Cater:
> > On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 08:14:11PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > On Sat 15 Apr 2023 at 16:45:40 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > >
> > > > I would suggest that you remain on bookworm until b
On 4/9/23 08:57, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 05 Apr 2023 at 07:03:41 (-0700), Peter Ehlert wrote:
Debian Bookworm RC 1 installer
Damned nice, the improvements are appreciated.
I ran rc1 in my usual manner, and the only difference I noticed was
the one extra question about non-free firmware, to
Op 16-04-2023 om 13:12 schreef Andrew M.A. Cater:
Release day when someone pushes the magic switch and the symlinks move :)
[snip]
"Testing" == "Previous contents of Unstable" (== Trixie / Debian 13)
Are you kidding? No way! Unstable is never pushed into testing just like
that. There are p
On Sun 16 Apr 2023 at 14:19:34 (+0200), Jesper Dybdal wrote:
> And there in the bash history were 4 lines that I had not written :-(
>
> I am certain that nobody had been in my apartment while I was gone.
> And even if they had, nobody with a key to my apartment would dream of
> writing things lik
On 2023-04-16 15:08, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 02:19:34PM +0200, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
And there in the bash history were 4 lines that I had not written :-(
I would initially ask "who else lives with you"
So would I - if I didn't know that the few people with physical
On 4/9/23 08:57, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 05 Apr 2023 at 07:03:41 (-0700), Peter Ehlert wrote:
Debian Bookworm RC 1 installer
Damned nice, the improvements are appreciated.
I ran rc1 in my usual manner, and the only difference I noticed was
the one extra question about non-free firmware, to
On 2023-04-16 14:59, Michel Verdier wrote:
Le 16 avril 2023 Jesper Dybdal a écrit :
I have scanned the Windows machine with two antivirus tools (Windows defender
and Malwarebytes).
Can you use clamav on windows ?
I hadn't thought of that. I'll check.
modules.dep
modules.devname
modules.s
On 2023-04-16 14:40, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
On 16/04/2023 09:19, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
And there in the bash history were 4 lines that I had not written :-(
I am certain that nobody had been in my apartment while I was gone.
And even if they had, nobody with a key to my apartment would d
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 03:11:07PM +0200, Michel Verdier wrote:
> I don't remember changing default for that and my bash shares between
> sessions.
(NOTE: this is NOT the OP!) (Deletes a whole reply.)
OK, not-the-OP... your statement that bash "shares between sessions" is
extremely ambiguous.
D
Good afternoon
I do use USB 2.0.
The printer EPSON ET M 1120
Debian is Debian 11 LXDE.
This is the message.
If You can read this, you are using the wrong driver
Regards
Thank You
Sophie
Von: Brian
Gesendet: Freitag, 14. April 2023 22:10
An: debian-user@
Le 16 avril 2023 Eduardo M. KALINOWSKI a écrit :
> Which shell do you use, and how is it configured? Note that bash by default
> does not share history between sessions, so even if someone logged in as root
> (via other ssh session) and typed them, they would not appear in your ssh
> session.
I d
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 02:19:34PM +0200, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
> The windows machine had an ssh connection to the Debian machine (using
> PuTTY), logged in as root on the Debian machine.
> I then went for a walk with the dog, leaving the ssh session running.
> When I came back, I wanted to re-issue
Le 16 avril 2023 Jesper Dybdal a écrit :
> I have scanned the Windows machine with two antivirus tools (Windows defender
> and Malwarebytes).
Can you use clamav on windows ?
>> modules.dep
>> modules.devname
>> modules.symbols.bin
>> modules.symbols
>> modules.builtin.bin
>> modules.alias.bin
>>
On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 20:30:11 -0400
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 11:09 AM wrote:
> > On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 14:01:27 +0100
> > Alain D D Williams wrote:
> > > On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 08:52:06AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > While we are talking about this, is there any reason
On 16/04/2023 09:19, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
And there in the bash history were 4 lines that I had not written :-(
I am certain that nobody had been in my apartment while I was gone. And
even if they had, nobody with a key to my apartment would dream of
writing things like the 4 lines that I foun
I have a Debian pc functioning as router, firewall, file server, name
server, webserver, ...
It has very recently been upgraded to Bullseye.
On the internal network I have a Windows 10 pc.
A few days after the Debian upgrade, I had the following strange experience:
The windows machine had an s
On 15/04/2023 19:54, davidson wrote:
On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 12:18:57PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
It's nice not to be telling everyone who can sniff a plaintext
connection which packages you are installing,
Without doubt, this is an advantage of a TL
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 12:10:33AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > On release day, bookworm -> "stable",
>
> So far so good.
>
> > "unstable" -> testing == trixie
>
> Really? I thought there was always a delay for packages to move from
> unstable to testing.
>
Let's try this again because re
On 16/04/2023 05:51, David Christensen wrote:
I installed a 2.5" SATA SSD, inserted a debian-11.6.0-amd64-netinst CD,
booted the CD, and installed Debian:
"Debian GNU/Linux UEFI Installer menu" -> "Install"
...
"Partitioning method" -> "Manual" -> <2.5" SATA SSD>
Perhaps at thi
7My reason for suggesting changing debconf priority to low was that
perhaps additional questions might have uncovered some strangeness in the
installer. It was not intended to fix this bug but only as a means to
further analyze the bug. Apparently those on this list failed to
understand but that'
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 10:47:21 +0200
Michel Verdier wrote:
Hello Michel,
>anacron is launched from systemd
>/lib/systemd/system/anacron.service
>/lib/systemd/system/anacron.timer
Unless;
anacron (2.3-36) unstable; urgency=medium
If you run Debian testing/unstable and ever installed anacron 2
Le 16 avril 2023 David Wright a écrit :
> systemd-sysv-install. AFAICT from ls, the only /e/i.d/ script I use
> is anacron, and I don't think systemd will ever write a unit for that.
anacron is launched from systemd
/lib/systemd/system/anacron.service
/lib/systemd/system/anacron.timer
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 07:09:58PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 03:37:54PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 07:20:58PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
> > > [1] I needed a websearch on S.W.A.G. Did find
> > > - Sharing Warmth Around the Globe
> >
d-i makes no distinction between nvme and usb. Maybe another problem is
the chosen installation destination might not be passed to the code that
does the grub install.
-- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed How
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 08:44:20PM +0100, Brian wrote:
[...]
Tongue. Boots. Lick.
This was banter. And you trimmed away the truly funny bit.
You must be a pretty unhappy person. Pity you.
This was pain.
Pity us all. Humor is the favorite child
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