On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 02:07:16 +0300 Abdullah Ramazanoğlu said:
> I find Audacious quite better than timidity for playing midi pieces.
And a small audacious/midi how to (just in case someone needs it):
http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/boards/1/topics/1143?r=1610
"The MIDI plugin
indows.
So you have squid installed.
Looks like a firewall or something, blocking direct FTP and HTTP traffic
(possibly in order to force users go through squid proxy).
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On Mon, 1 Oct 2018 23:18:13 -0700 David Christensen said:
> On 10/1/18 8:40 PM, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> > I'm not sure how an on-disk cache problem could definitively be caught
> > without power cycling. What if on-disk controller is ignoring all cache
> > relat
(where no OOM-killer would really help), but it turns out to be a
kernel bug instead.
Please see Reco's latest followups, and both Reco's and my suggestions about it.
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 11:48:54 +0300 Reco said:
> On Thu, Jun 07, 2018 at 11:05:27AM +0300, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> > On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 10:52:01 +0300 Reco said:
> >
> > [--8<--]
> >
> > > Limit the size of dirty blocks cache. Kernel defaults are in
stions?
>
> Limit the size of dirty blocks cache. Kernel defaults are insanely large.
> What I'm using here is:
>
> $ cat /etc/sysctl.d/12309.conf
> vm.dirty_ratio=5
> vm.dirty_background_ratio=5
I have added the line below to /etc/crontab for different reasons (better FS
resilience), but it might help to circumvent this bug too.
* * * * * root /bin/sync
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2018 11:27:46 +1200 Mike said:
> Does anyone have any thoughts?
I would have checked /var/log/{messages,syslog,Xorg.0.log}
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On Tue, 29 May 2018 13:18:16 -0500 David Wright said:
> On Tue 29 May 2018 at 18:38:40 (+0300), Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 May 2018 09:14:12 -0400 Greg Wooledge said:
> > > On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 09:31:14PM +0300, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> --✁---
On Tue, 29 May 2018 09:14:12 -0400 Greg Wooledge said:
> On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 09:31:14PM +0300, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> > apt or apt-get upgrade does upgrade in passive mode: It never install new
> > packages, never removes existing ones. Just upgrades existing
or a partition larger than several gigs. I drop it to 1% (tune2fs
-m 1) for all partitions after installation.
As for OP, if disk-full condition was the case, then he could switch to root on
terminal session and delete some files.
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packages if need be.
I never use apt, so I am relying on the man page. It seems that there is no
equivalent of "apt-get dist-upgrade" in apt.
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There was enough CPU/RAM/disk room left,
that I could have also burdened it as well with print services or something.
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ng through some sort of "loop-back"
mechanism to see your external address. External sites are one way of achieving
this.
John Conover's (dig) and likcoras' (script) solutions look promising in that
regard.
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On Sun, 20 May 2018 12:10:01 -0700 Patrick Bartek said:
> On Sat, 19 May 2018 03:52:27 +0300 Abdullah Ramazanoğlu
> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 18 May 2018 17:13:07 -0700 Patrick Bartek said:
> >
> > > I could use hwclock --set --date= with the --localtime
> > &g
fore shrinking / after enlarging an LV,
don't you?
[*] backup, umount/swapoff, resize2fs/mkswap, mount/swapon, (unlikely but
possibly: restore)
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On Sat, 19 May 2018 21:27:42 +0300 Abdullah Ramazanoğlu said:
> On Sat, 19 May 2018 10:37:08 -0400 Matthew Dyer said:
>> root@matt-the-cat:/home/matthew# apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
>> Hit:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security testing/updates
estore /home to its new
partition.
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quot; as it was a mixture of statistical computation and artificial
intelligence. [1] Hourly, daily, weekly, ... however one wants to use it.
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in the current directory, so your
default config setting for NSPR in your home takes precedence, which succeeds.
I would have tested this by running firefox from a completely different
(not /opt, not /home/user) directory. If it runs, then maybe this hypothesis
has a chance.
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not be upgraded and why.
BTW you don't need to really attempt an upgrade to see what happens. The
"-s" (simulate, or dry-run) option of apt can be helpful here. And it doesn't
need root privileges as it is not intrusive.
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> first and convert.
This is probably because Debian is commited to systemd and going that way
further and further. The fact that today it is possible to convert to sysvinit
is because systemd migration is still in transient. Upcoming release or the
next one possibly won't even allow switching
chain which results in pulling in systemd, and
~$ apt-cache rdepends libsystemd0 systemd
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ably a connector issue in the casing,
though I haven't opened it up as yet. I solve the issue by a couple of taps at
the back of the monitor, for another 3 months without issues. :D
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ofile to source ~/.bashrc or not.
I gather that you had no ~/.bash_profile prior to installing HEX.
So I would suggest simply sourcing ~/.bashrc at the last line of ~/.bash_profile
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nd.log
With "tee" you create/squash the output file anew. With "tee -a" you append to
it.
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d or booted into a special installation (security,
diagnostics, forensics,offline disk imaging,...) without physically attending
to them - which can be a hassle sometimes.
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know what exactly "...with graphic board broken" means (driver
problem? hardware problem? totally or partially broken? if partially, then how
broken? etc.) I can't comment further.
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 02:08:15 +0300 Abdullah Ramazanoglu said:
> P.S. Routing over a WiFi hotspot might be feasible, though.
The moment I've posted it, I was sorry for that. As both PC's are connected to
the same phone, what good a WiFi hotspot would sensibly do in terms of local
ro
layer, on top of -lower- RAID layer, and not the other way around.
Encryption (or any other cause) is not a factor in that decision.
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@.service
but it can possibly be under-documented. Perhaps it might be
worthwhile to add saned@.service to the mask list as a last ditch
masking effort, though.
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d-sane service
to see if it makes any difference. If it does, then you may debug why
colord-sane is stepping over the keyboard.
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erl - Perl module for converting TAP output to
JUnit XML output ocrmypdf - add an OCR text layer to PDF files
trac-bitten - continuous integration plugin for Trac
trac-bitten-slave - continuous integration plugin for Trac
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ll try to do something with the trigger and see how that will
> work.
Indeed, printing out the run-time environment from within the
Post-Invoke-Success script might give some ideas.
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 14:45:18 +0200 BRINER Cédric said:
> Which file should I look to to better investigate the topic ?
One of these files might have logged a relevant message just before the
freeze:
/var/log/sylog*
/var/log/messages*
/var/log/debug*
/var/log/kern.log*
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The following NEW packages will be installed:
python-zmq
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 401 not upgraded.
Inst python-zmq (16.0.2-2+b1 Debian:testing [amd64])
Conf python-zmq (16.0.2-2+b1 Debian:testing [amd64])
So, where exactly python-zmq enters the picture, I don't know.
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to its original "deb9u1" version.
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 21:02:48 -0400 rhkra...@gmail.com said:
> Thanks to all who replied!
You are welcome. :)
>* I also like the approach suggested by Abdullah Ramazanoglu (and
> the somewhat similar Diceware), but I almost didn't find the emails
> from Abdullah-- for som
e.
I do KISS. The more it is "featureful" (aka complicated) the more there
is a chance of password leak (bugs, momentary carelessness, more attack
vectors, etc.)
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to *ignore* recommended
packages during initial installation, but if there was such an option,
and if you opted out of "recommends", then perhaps this could be the
culprit as well.
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;/sys/power/image_size". E.g. I have 4G RAM and
I need just 1,5G swap to be able to hibernate.
~$ cat /sys/power/image_size
1608998912
So I would suggest a swap size of about a quarter of physical RAM in
order to make hibernation impossible.
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there on you can debug
this further.
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line, as in;
deb [ trusted=yes ] http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch main
non-free contrib
But it is strongly recommended against using this arbitrarily. (I use
it for home-grown local archives only)
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I want to setup a mailserver on a debian machine. please help me as i have
not got a perfect answer by googling.
I wuld like to use squirrelmail. please help.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> > I like Postfix and Dovecot
Hi Debian
i have proliant dl360 rack server
there is no display , i replaced main bd
,ram,cpu,scsi backplane, ide backplane,power suplay,power module and fan cpu bd
the same error no display
pls give me your advice for this problem
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Hi Debian
i have proliant dl360 rack server
there is no display , i replaced main bd
,ram,cpu,scsi backplane, ide backplane,power suplay,power module and fan cpu bd
the same error no display
pls give me your advice for this problem
best regards
eng; abdullah omar
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tor didn't
have something vital.
6. Install smartd and smartmon to keep an eye on my disks.
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> In one of numerous K. settings there is an option where you can set this
> number of prespawned processes to 0. This helped me with the same problem.
kcontrol -> System ->
"fuser -amv" and then
kill all the locking processes, if appropriate, with "fuser -km".
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begin Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> Abdullah Ramazanoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>>> I take it you're using POP3 to read your email. IMAP works basically
>>>> the same way as NNTP, so there's no clear win either
ned for threaded discussions, and
it has all the bells and whistles inherently needed for the task. Whereas
with mail one has to twist and bend to get somewhere near.
In a nutshell I see this whole "mail lists for public discussions" thing
like this: A teaspoon can be used as a screw-drive
> I can post the whole message as it appears in the newsgroup, if that can
> be of any help.
Roel your message is threaded into wrong place (under Paul's
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> message) at news.individual.net server.
Also your first message does not appear at this server.
Though it app
olling place). Why not simply a moderated
plain and straight, simple usenet NG?
P.S: It's my second trial. At first trial I used a fake mail address but
correct "Reply-To". It bounced from moderation robot, and I don't know
whether it's because Reply-To is not accepted, o
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