Bluetooth. I moved the adapter to a USB 2.0 port and so far it seems to be
working much better. I'm going to try it like this for a while and see how
it goes. If the problems come back, I'll keep digging!
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 2:09 AM deloptes wrote:
> David Parker wrote:
>
> &g
g
Connected
UUIDs
Adapter
ServicesResolved
Anything else I should check?
Thanks!
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 6:07 PM deloptes wrote:
> David Parker wrote:
>
> > # hciconfig -a
> > hci0: Type: Primary Bus: USB
> > BD Address: 5C:F3:70:8C:B7:98 ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1
>
Thanks,
Dave
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 6:20 PM deloptes wrote:
> David Parker wrote:
>
> > I'm starting to suspect that this is mostly a bluetooth issue and not
> > really a PA one. I struggle to get these earbuds connected whether
> > PulseAudio is involved or n
ve this issue, so it must just be a
defect in this pair. So at least that's not related to PA or anything else.
Thanks,
Dave
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 3:33 PM deloptes wrote:
> David Parker wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the additional information. Unfortunately, the connection
> &g
1 #681 [hci0] 2019-10-02
11:26:02.862646
Scan enable: Page Scan (0x02)
> HCI Event: Command Co.. (0x0e) plen 4 #682 [hci0] 2019-10-02
11:26:02.863930
Write Scan Enable (0x03|0x001a) ncmd 1
Status: Success (0x00)
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 10:15 AM David Parker wrote:
> Correction:
Correction: The "-d" for debugging to a file was for bluetoothd, not PA.
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 10:10 AM David Parker wrote:
> Thanks for the additional information. Unfortunately, the connection
> problems have returned and I haven't made any progress in solving th
a specific log file. It worked (I got output
to the file) but it didn't log anything during my subsequent Bluetooth
issues.
Thanks,
Dave
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/PulseAudio#Disabling_daemon_autospawn)
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 3:21 PM deloptes wrote:
> David Parker wrote:
>
2019 at 5:52 PM deloptes wrote:
> Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 01:21:03PM -0400, David Parker wrote:
> >> Ok, I think I may have solved the connectivity issue. Some additional
> >> Googling revealed that GDM starts an instance of PulseAudio, and t
bluetoothd[627]: Abort: Connection timed out (110)
> Sep 24 12:03:00 debian gsd-media-keys[1510]: Unable to get default sink
>
> So it looks like I still have Bluetooth and/or pulseaudio issues here.
> This was definitely broken by something that changed between Jessie and
> Bust
still have Bluetooth and/or pulseaudio issues here.
This was definitely broken by something that changed between Jessie and
Buster. Should I file a bug report, perhaps?
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 11:58 AM David Parker wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. I unpaired the earbuds, removed my ~/.con
always fine before.
Any ideas on fixing the channels and sound quality?
Thanks!
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 5:40 PM deloptes wrote:
> David Parker wrote:
>
> > But I just got a new PC and installed Buster on
> > it, and now I struggle just to get the earbuds paired and connecte
Hello,
I have a set of Bluetooth earbuds and a USB Bluetooth adapter (Plugable
USB-BT4LE). With minimal effort, I had everything working fine under
Jessie for several months. But I just got a new PC and installed Buster on
it, and now I struggle just to get the earbuds paired and connected, and
at 11:55:48AM -0500, David Parker wrote:
> > Does anyone know why Gnome apparently depends on
> > firefox-esr, and how I can just uninstall firefox-esr and leave Gnome
> alone?
>
> apt-cache show gnome-core | grep Depends
>
> It says "... firefox-esr (>= 30) | fir
Hello,
I'm running Debian 9.5 (amd64) and attempting to uninstall firefox-esr.
However, apt says that gnome and gnome-core are among the packages which
will also be uninstalled. Does anyone know why Gnome apparently depends on
firefox-esr, and how I can just uninstall firefox-esr and leave Gnome
I never thought to use the backports repo in Jessie to keep pacemaker
installed. That's a great idea, I'll give it a try and see what happens.
Regarding Pacemaker's data and config, as far as I could tell, it was
gone. I'm not positive what happened with it, but I wonder if the fact
that the pac
400), Dan Ritter wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 07:57:07PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > > On Wed 11 Apr 2018 at 15:31:32 (-0400), David Parker wrote:
> > > > I am trying to upgrade two test boxes from Wheezy to Stretch
> (skipping
> > > > Jessie). The u
Hello,
I am trying to upgrade two test boxes from Wheezy to Stretch (skipping
Jessie). The upgrade worked on one of them, although I ran into errors and
had to run "apt-get -f install" a few times, but that resolved the issues
and it ultimately worked.
However, on the second box, I ran into an e
set
up the bonded interface in active/passive failover mode just fine. So it's
all set now.
Thanks!
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 10:11 AM, David Wright
wrote:
> On Fri 30 Mar 2018 at 23:16:26 (-0400), David Parker wrote:
> > They are all on the same subnet, yes. But I haven't ever
They are all on the same subnet, yes. But I haven't ever seen this
behavior before. Normally, when I have an interface which is unplugged,
its IP is unreachable.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 10:30 PM, David Wright
wrote:
> On Fri 30 Mar 2018 at 22:01:23 (-0400), David Parker wrote:
> &g
M, David Wright
wrote:
> On Fri 30 Mar 2018 at 16:19:30 (-0400), David Parker wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have two identical HP servers running Debian 9. One of them is a clean
> > install of 9, whereas the other was upgraded from Debian 8.
> >
> > The one
Hello,
I have two identical HP servers running Debian 9. One of them is a clean
install of 9, whereas the other was upgraded from Debian 8.
The one that was upgraded has no networking issues (indeed, it still uses
the ethX interface names). However, the one that was installed from
scratch is ha
sent when users authenticate
via sendmail. Case closed!
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 4:16 PM, David Parker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an SMTP server running Debian Wheezy (64-bit). A few weeks ago, I
> stopped nscd on it, because it was holding a connection open to our LDAP
> server and sending a
Hello,
I have an SMTP server running Debian Wheezy (64-bit). A few weeks ago, I
stopped nscd on it, because it was holding a connection open to our LDAP
server and sending a ton of unnecessary queries to it.
Even though nscd is not running, I am once again seeing nscd-type queries
on the LDAP se
@tapesrv:~# df -h /dev/sdb1
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1 4.5T 2.5T 1.9T 58% /export
Thanks again!
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 10:34 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2017-06-09 10:15 -0400, David Parker wrote:
>
> > I have a storage server running De
Hello,
I have a storage server running Debian 7.6 x64. It's an HP server with 24
HDDs and a hardware RAID controller. It has a 2.9 TB ext4 filesystem which
resides on a RAID 5 volume, and I recently needed to grow this filesystem
so I added more disks to the volume and then used parted to grow t
Hello,
Thanks for all the clarification. I now find myself in need of doing this
again on another server running Jessie, and I just want to make sure I'm
clear on what the best procedure is. As I understand it, I should
copy /lib/systemd/system/serial-getty@.service to
/etc/systemd/system/serial
hanks!
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 6:43 PM, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Sep 2015 12:13:56 -0400 (EDT), David Parker wrote:
> >
> > I have a bunch of Debian Wheezy servers set up with the console available
> > via the serial port. Generally, I just add this line to /etc/i
Hello,
I have a bunch of Debian Wheezy servers set up with the console available
via the serial port. Generally, I just add this line to /etc/inittab:
co:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt102
And then run "kill -HUP 1" and the serial console works (I could also use
"telinit q" or "in
ions on port 25, 465, or 587.
Thanks!
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:27 PM, David Parker wrote:
> Thanks, but it looks like the IDENT setting was the culprit. I just had
> to change this setting in sendmail.cf:
>
> O Timeout.ident=5s
>
> Changing it from 5s to 0s resolved the p
-13 at 12:38, David Parker wrote:
>
> Hello,
>>
>> My /etc/mail/access file is pasted below. The PC I'm testing from is on
>> the 10.x.x.x network, which should be allowed to
>> connect with no delay. I have also tried setting the default GreetPause
>
ed> ) = 0 (Timeout)
[ ... ]
Where 10.3.1.40 is the IP of the client PC. So now I just need to dig into
the config and figure out how to stop it. Thanks!
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Joe wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 20:12:11 +
> Joe wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 14
Then nothing happens for exactly
5 seconds, then the server sends data back to the client.
Just to be extra sure, I added an entry for it in /etc/hosts so DNS
wouldn't even be needed. Still made no difference.
Thanks,
Dave
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Chris Davies
wrote:
> David
Hello,
We have an SMTP server running Sendmail 8.14.4-4 on Debian 7 64-bit. We're
using the file /etc/mail/access for access control and rate limiting, and
this is enabled via the following lines in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf:
Kaccess hash -T /etc/mail/access
# FEATURE(`access_db', `hash -T /etc/mail
Hello,
I have set up a Debian Wheezy box as a simple SFTP server. I have created
an SFTP-only user account and configured SSH to jail the account to its
home directory with the following in sshd_config:
Subsystem sftp internal-sftp
Match group radius
ChrootDirectory /home
Hello,
I was running Wheezy for a while, with a little bit of tweaking, I came to
enjoy the new Gnome interface (I had been a KDE fan for years until I
upgraded to Wheezy). In installed the Glipper clipboard manager and could
access it by placing the mouse cursor into the lower right corner of th
which doesn't matter for remote mounts.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:38 PM, David Parker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for the suggestions. The combination of checking
> /etc/network/interfaces and verifying that rpcbind was listening on
> 127.0.0.1 led me in the right direction
include the loopback interface. *Sigh*.
Thanks again!
- Dave
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 9:52 PM, Tom H wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > David Parker wrote:
> >>
> >> I have confirmed that rpc.statd is running, which I believe is t
.utica.edu test-vm-4
/etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny are the Debian-delivered versions;
they only contain comments, no actual rules.
Thanks,
Dave
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Mark Neyhart wrote:
> David Parker wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, it looks lik
quot;)}, 16)
Which eventually results in "= -1 ETIMEDOUT (Connection timed out)" and
moves on.
As always, any help will be greatly appreciated!
- Dave
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> David Parker wrote:
> > I have confirmed that rpc.statd is runnin
Hello,
I recently set up a VM running Debian Wheezy (amd64) to be used as an NFS
server. I noticed that running "/etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start" would
hang for about 60 seconds while starting nfsd, but if I started nfsd
directly, there was no problem. After a lot of strace adventures and
Go
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Adrian Fita wrote:
> On 06/26/2013 09:11 PM, David Parker wrote:
> >
> > What I'm looking for is a way to have the client be aware of both
> > servers, and gracefully failover between them. I thought about using
> > Pacemaker and
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is a way to set up a highly-available NFS share
using two servers (Debian Wheezy), where the shared volume can failover if
the primary server goes down. My idea was to use two NFS servers and keep
the exported directories in sync using DRDB. On the client, mount the
I have a box running Etch that hasn't been rebooted in 1,589 days:
irp:~# uptime
12:09:06 up 1589 days, 18:23, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.03
irp:~#
I swear this is real. :-)
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2013-04-20 19:24:00 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
Hello,
We have several Debian Squeeze servers running in VMs under VMware ESXi
4.1.0 (build 502767 if that matters) with the latest VMware Tools bundle
installed. We're using the ext4 filesystem on each of these servers.
We have had a few crashes of our VMware infrastructure, and each time,
- Original Message -
From: Brad Alexander
Date: Friday, August 26, 2011 8:13 pm
Subject: [Spam: 5.2] Re: [OT] Nagios question
To: David Parker
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:41 PM, David Parker wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Brad Alexander
> Date: Friday, Aug
- Original Message -
From: Brad Alexander
Date: Friday, August 26, 2011 6:07 pm
Subject: [OT] Nagios question
To: Debian-user List
> There is a nagios plugin called check_ubc, which checks for increasing
> /proc/user_beancounters. This is an indication of a spec that needs to be
> tune
> In a nut-shell, this is what is how my Debian box is configured (for serial
> console)
> root@leviathan:~# setserial -g /dev/ttyS[0123]> /dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A,
Port: 0xdc00, IRQ: 16> /dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0xdc00, IRQ: 16>
/dev/ttyS2, UART: unknown, Port: 0x03e8, IRQ: 4 > /dev/t
> dhclient has a quiet option but because ifup/ifdown calls it I haven't
> been able overide this.
ifup must get called from a script, so you could probably just edit the script
and suppress the output from ifup.
- Dave
- Original Message -
From: Alexander Samad
Date: Friday, May 14, 2010 9:35 pm
Subject: Programming question
To: Debian User List
> Hi
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to decode this javascript from the
> command line
>
>
> var serializer = new Serializer()
> serializer.deserializ
- Original Message -
From: Seb
Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 8:32 pm
Subject: connecting to WPA wireless network with ipw2100
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Hello all!
>
> I just aquired an IBM Thinkpad X31 laptop and have to work out the
> wireless (amongst other things). The firm
Whoops.
> /sbin/iwscan list
Sorry, that command should be:
/sbin/iwlist scan
- Dave
- Original Message -
From: Jari Fredriksson
Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 9:24 pm
Subject: bind9 rndc reload problem
To: Debian Users list
>
> When I command "rndc reload", this will be written to daemon.log
>
> Apr 1 04:13:17 spitfire named[19287]: received control
> channel comma
> Hi,
>
> How can I make samba only accept log ins, if the password
> supplied by
> the client, matches that username on the server? eg. blank or wrong
> passwords shouldn't be allowed access to the server, so how do I
> enablethis? It seems samba by default accepts blank passwords,
> and lets
> Need some help, i just want to know, is linux can be a domain server ??
> in my office, we already have 2 server, it is DHCP server and domain server.
> both of it using windows.
> i want to change the domain server with linux, but don't know how??
> may be some body have some experience to s
I have had great luck with my Hauppauge PVR-350 and PVR-150 cards, but they are
getting harder to find these days. They use the ivtv drivers under Linux, and
the manufacturer's drivers under Windows work quite well.
- Dave
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Wicks
Date: Tuesday, Sep
- Original Message -
From: David Parker
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 8:08 pm
Subject: Re: Suggestions for video/tv capture?
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> I have had great luck with my Hauppauge PVR-350 and PVR-150 cards, but they
> are getting harder to find these days.
> Thanks everyone for the reply.
>
> On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:06:48 -0400, David A. Parker wrote:
>
> >> You are asking if you can run a 64bit VM guest on a 32bit host?
> >>
> >> Sorry. Can't do it. Even if you have a 64bit processor, if
> you only
> >> have a 32bit host it won't work.
> >>
> >
>
> Now and then, messages are output to the tty display, such as
> USB
> devices being plugged in, etc. Is there a way to have
> those messages
> sent to an SSH terminal? I'm using OpenSSH.
>
I believe you can change where those messages go by editing your
/etc/syslog.conf file, specifi
> > There are a lot of TV tuner cards that work
> in Linux, either with native
> > drivers or with drivers like ivtv. I
> have a Debian Etch box running
> > MythTV with two TV tuner cards in it, a
> Hauppauge PVR-350 and a Hauppauge
> > PVR-150, both of which use the ivtv
> drivers
>
> I'm wanting to buy a tv tuner for my computer, but before I do I
> have a
> couple of questions:
> - Do internal tv cards or usb tv cards work best?
> - What models/brands are well supported?
> - Does Remote control support work?
> - Do any allow for reccording of tv?
> - Do any supported car
- Original Message -
From: "L.V.Gandhi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008 9:50 pm
Subject: error in script
To: debian-user
> I have a script as follows
> #!/bin/bash
> rm -f ~/stock/flstock.csv
> grep FUTSTK ~/stock/today/$1 |grep "25/09/2008"|cut -s -d, -f9|sort -nr >
- Original Message -
From: David Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008 10:30 pm
Subject: Re: error in script
To: "L.V.Gandhi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user
> Try echoing the value of $i each time through the loop. I wonder if the
> Thanks. The post that said this was fixed in the forcedeth
> driver in
> testing, any idea what this file is called so I can download it
> and get it
> installed?
>
The driver is part of the linux-image-2.6.25.2 kernel package.
- Dave
- Original Message -
From: Account for Debian group mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, July 25, 2008 10:43 pm
Subject: udev z25_persistent-net.rules problem
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> The next time it boots up the machine does not recognize eth0
> and there is a eth1 added to
> I bought a used IBM Netvista machine and alsaconf cannot find the
> on board sound card. I really need a lot of help.
You might need to compile a driver (I had to for my onboard Intel audio chipset
in Etch). The lspci command might yield some better information about what the
sound hardware i
> Problem solved! :-D
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> I am still wondering why this kind of problem is possible. Is
> the
> problem the hardware, the driver or the kernel? Or is it just
> the
> "property" that I am not aware of?
>
>
> Tero Mäntyvaara
>
Hello,
I have this exact same mot
> The computer, a Toshiba Satellite A30 with 1.2 gig ram and a 40
> gig hard
> > drive was originally dual boot MS-Debian 3.1. Windows
> quit. Who knows
> > why.
> > Printer: HP officejet 4110 all-in-one - cupsys
> installed and set up
> > according to the information I found but still non-
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> frans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > Also thanks: I discovered by your information that the command:> > > > ln -s /usr/bin/mozilla /etc/alternatives/gnome-www-browser> > > > worked fine!!!> > The true Debian Way (tm) would be:> > #update-alternatives --config gnome-www-browser
- Original Message -From: tom arnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 6:02 pmSubject: trouble getting my wireless stuff to workTo: debian-user@lists.debian.org> i am a linux newbie having trouble getting my wireless stuff to > work. i am > running debian on a toshiba satelli
> When you boot up with the promise card in, does it show on your
> screen
> (the next page after it shows all your drives)?
This is one of the weirder parts of the problem. The Promise BIOS comes
up after the POST, but it says no drives are detected. However, when
Debian booted, the drive was
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