I use both apt and cmdline aptitude. Mostly cmdline aptitude
I'm curios if when I call `apt update' or `aptitude update', if they
are refreshing the same database files... wondering if I could do just
one update on either tool and that would do both.
> Reco writes:
> David Wright writes:
> Brian writes:
Thanks to all for the succinct and helpful answers
Sometimes googling excessively can confuse me a bit.
I hope this is the correct group for debian exim4 questions. I'm sure
someone will point me elsewhere if not
- Setup: New install of debian 10, in VBox vm attempting to get exim4
working.
- Internet host with no recognized or dns resolvable name, or domain
- Receives dhcp address, but made
Bonno Bloksma writes:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I have been creating a small (300MB) primary /boot partition at the
> beginning of the disk for as long as I can remember... That is after
> disks got to be too big for the BIOS to reach all of the disk to be
> able to boot from a file anywhere on the disk.
>
>
cat /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="9"
VERSION="9 (stretch)"
ID=debian
(running LXDE desktop)
Somewhere in the last few months my Debian OS has acquired an input
box on upper right of base window (in X) that appears to
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Mon, Oct 01, 2018 at 12:47:01PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> cat /etc/debian_version
>> 9.4
>
>> I do have openssl and libssl-dev installed;
>
> In stretch, libssl-dev is the development package for OpenSSL version 1.1.
> This is a
cat /etc/debian_version
9.4
Summary:
Trying to compile a tool called `mailsend'
(https://github.com/muquit/mailsend/releases/)
(Which does not appear to be available in the regular repo).
But cannot get it to find openssl.
I do have openssl and libssl-dev installed;
--- ---
What tools do we have for setting services to run levels
aside:
,
| Having such a time trying to google this. It seems google has been
| dumbed down to the point where +word or "these words" no longer force
| those things to be in the hits.
`
Can anyone tell me if there is a serious terminal program for android
phones?
I mean a full OS and th
setup:
OS = Debian Testing
(running as guest in a Vbox vm on an openindiana (solaris-11
offshoot [illumos powered]))
Virtualbox-5.6.2
desktop=lxde
I've reported a problem about the desktop icons unable to display their
*.png images in another thread... the problem described below is
probably part
Setup
Testing running as guest in vbox vm on a Solaris (openindiana) host.
This OS has been in operation since before the release of stretch
... It sees little use and has exibited very few problems.
I run the lxde desktop.
The problem I am seeing is that the desktop starts but only diplays a
sm
Setup
Testing running as guest in vbox vm on a Solaris (openindiana) host.
This OS has been in operation since before the release of stretch
... It sees little use and has exibited very few problems.
I run the lxde desktop.
The problem I am seeing is that the desktop starts but only diplays a
sm
Setup: Running stretch as guest vm on Openindiana (a solaris 11 off
shoot) inside Virtualbox
Using lxde desktop, but set to boot into console mode, and I use
startx to get to X with I want it.
Following a startx, I see the buttons on bottom panel just show a
white rectangle with red X in it.
I s
Eike Lantzsch writes:
> On Saturday, January 6, 2018 8:36:38 PM -03 Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Having a problem getting the vbox guest additions on a `testing'
>> install to allow for larger monitor resolution.
>>
>> When I attempt to install the additions the
Eike Lantzsch writes:
Harry wrote:
>> What am I missing?
>
Eike Replied:
> Did you by any chance install a kernel higher than 4.14.0-2 to check it out,
> then went back to 4.14.0-2 or installed 4.14.0 and then went back to 4.9.0?
> In that case VBox is most probably still looking for the headers
"x9p" writes:
> On Sat, January 6, 2018 11:36 pm, Harry Putnam wrote:
> ...
>> (Look at /var/log/vboxadd-install.log to find out what went wrong)
> ...
>
> the line above can explain a lot.
Looked at that for some length before posting... it didn't explain
do
Having a problem getting the vbox guest additions on a `testing'
install to allow for larger monitor resolution.
When I attempt to install the additions the ouput says it cannot find
the headers for the running kernel.
I have checked, rechecked and reinstalled the headers but still get
the messag
I managed to delete /boot and all contents, on a `stretch' system.
Of course it will not boot now. So maybe work from a live cd or
install media...
How can I go about reconstituting the /boot directory and contents
that match my install?
Not sure how to create the initrd, Sysmap, grub directory
The hosts in this query are both on vbox vms. One not running but
with OS disk mounted on a different host.
How can I get a list of all debian pkgs installed on the OS that is
not running? That is, when I have the debian OS disk mounted on a
different HOST.
Is there something in var (or anywhere
Tom Dial writes:
[...]
>From Harry's settings:
>> LoginGraceTime 120
>> PermitRootLogin without-password
Tom D wrote:
> This will prevent root login using a password. Only other methods, such
> as RSA authentication are to be permitted.
That turned out to be exactly the problem.
Somewhere
Harry Putnam writes:
>>
>> # ls -1 /root/.ssh
>>
Sorry ... I managed to overlook this one:
root # ls -la .ssh
total 12
drwx-- 2 root root 4096 May 30 21:44 .
drwx-- 6 root root 4096 Jun 18 11:35 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 666 May 30 22:17 known_hosts
Harry Putnam writes:
>>
>> # ls -1 /root/.ssh
>>
Sorry ... I managed to overlook this one:
root # ls -la .ssh
total 12
drwx-- 2 root root 4096 May 30 21:44 .
drwx-- 6 root root 4096 Jun 18 11:35 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 666 May 30 22:17 known_hosts
David Christensen writes:
> On 06/12/2017 06:39 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Running debian jesse in a vbox vm on a Solaris host
>>
>> I have what seems like an unusual problem with root login on this
>> host.
[...]
>> I'm fresh out of ideas as to what els
Running debian jesse in a vbox vm on a Solaris host
I have what seems like an unusual problem with root login on this
host.
I've done the normal things one does to allow root login; that is, add
PermitRootLogin yes
to /etc/ssh/sshd_config
Restart ssh, and in fact this host has been rebooted
Harry Putnam writes:
[...]
Reco writes:
[...]
> ...
>> I suspect it might be the dev pkgs that is needed:
>>
>> libgnutls-dev
>
> Indeed, but not this one. Not unless you're using wheezy.
>
>
>> But when I try to install it, I run into a compli
Attempting to build latest emacs I run into a problem gnutls not being
available.
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/src/vcs/git/test --with-x=yes
--with-x-toolkit=athena --with-imagemagick
--with-gpm --with-sound=no
[...]
configure: error: The following required libraries
Cindy-Sue Causey writes:
> Do Synaptic, Aptitude, and possibly anything else of that family have
> similarly close but still different flags/commands?
I haven't seen this mentioned in the thread... but may have missed it.
I've noticed that some times aptitue purge does not remove everything
as
Siard writes:
[...]
> So, tech14.pcf.gz etc. are the fonts you're looking for.
Thanks for the leg work.. gives a good start. Except I think you may
have meant to say:
/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/fonts.dir:termB14.pcf.gz
and
/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/fonts.dir:term14.pcf.gz
writes:
[...]
I have these fonts as displayed by xlsfonts
xlsfonts|grep dec
[...]
-dec-terminal-bold-r-normal--0-0-75-75-c-0-dec-dectech
-dec-terminal-bold-r-normal--0-0-75-75-c-0-iso8859-1
[...]
-dec-terminal-medium-r-normal--14-140-75-75-c-80-iso8859-1
-dec-terminal-medium-r-normal--14-140-75-75-c-80-iso88
Reco writes:
[...]
>> ls /prj/d0 or ls /prj/dv both fail. However another share on that
>> same setup on the solaris host `gv' and 2x comes up as expected.
>
> You lost me here. If 'd0' and 'dv' are share names, you should use
> auto.net like this:
This problem is solved with your previous pos
Reco writes:
[...]
Harry wrote:
>> So maybe that has something to do with the problem...
Reco replied:
> Hardly. The way you're doing on Solaris it you provide NFS shares to
> everyone and their dog in read-write mode with sec=sys by NFS versions
> ranging from two to four. At least these are d
Reco writes:
> To workaround #828217 please comment out the line with '-host' in
> /etc/auto.master.
Just wanted to get back to you right away about this part. Still
looking into the other things you mentioned.
The `-hosts' line in auto.master has been commented out from the start.
Must be sh
Reco writes:
[...]
> Won't it be fun otherwise?
>
> The good thing is - autofs is working as intended.
> The bad thing is - mount is failing.
,
| NOTE: I've rearranged your post to put the next question and answer at
| the bottom of this reply
`
[...] missing q and a
>> One questio
Reco writes:
[...]
> And it gone haywire from here.
Hehe... thats a good description...
> Autofs has a concept of master map ( auto.master(5) ) which can contain
> lines referring to either direct or indirect maps ( autofs(5) ).
>
> /etc/auto.master.d is intended for extending master map, and
,
| NOTE: A similar post was accidently posted to gentoo list but was
| intended to be posted here
`
Setup: Running Debian jessie-stable
I've never used autofs and am trying to get it setup.
Following the debian wiki and an Ubuntu howto.
Also this site:
http://www.linuxtechi.com/
Joe Pfeiffer writes:
> Harry Putnam writes:
>
>> Joe Pfeiffer writes:
>>>
>>> Any particular reason you need that particular version? Could you
>>> upgrade your virtualbox VM to a different kernel and use the headers
>>> for that kernel (or
Joe Pfeiffer writes:
> Harry Putnam writes:
>
>> Juanjo Benages writes:
>>
>>> El 25/10/16 a las 19:48, Harry Putnam escribió:
>>>> Where can I get the kernel headers for my kernel 4.6.0-1-686?
>>>>
>>>> apt-get does not show that
Juanjo Benages writes:
> El 25/10/16 a las 19:48, Harry Putnam escribió:
>> Where can I get the kernel headers for my kernel 4.6.0-1-686?
>>
>> apt-get does not show that version.
>>
>> Googling for awhile here and not finding it either
>>
>> Trying
Where can I get the kernel headers for my kernel 4.6.0-1-686?
apt-get does not show that version.
Googling for awhile here and not finding it either
Trying to install vbox guest additions and it needs those headers.
Liam O'Toole writes:
[...]
>> When I try to send a message from USER@HOST2 to USER@HOST1, instead of
>> just delivering to USER@HOST1 it appears to be sending that message on
>> to the gmail smtp server.
>>
>> The local lan is not a real FQDN so not suprising that the gmail
>> server cannot deli
Liam O'Toole writes:
>> Mail never appears at HOST1 /var/spool/mail/user2
>>
>>
>
> Does user2 appear in the file /etc/aliases on HOST1? Is there a
No
> /home/user2/.forward file on that host? Either of those would cause mail
No
> Is there anything suspicious in the file /var/log/exim4/mainlog
Liam O'Toole writes:
> dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config
Thanks, that was pretty painless. And thanks for the url to the
documentation section.
I've now progressed on to where I was aiming for.
I wanted to have one debian box as main mail client. Yet be able to
send mail from a couple of others.
I've attempted to setup exim4 on a second debian OS, using the
working configuration from the older one.
Before getting too detailed I think I see something in output of my
debug technique that indicated somewhere my host is telling exim the
wrong host name.
(dv is host with working config )
I u
The Wanderer writes:
> On 2016-09-11 at 17:04, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> How can I arrange to boot to console mode rather than X. With the
>> ability to startx when I feel like it.
>>
[...]
> The way I usually do it is to uninstall gdm, kdm, xdm, et cetera; tho
How can I arrange to boot to console mode rather than X. With the
ability to startx when I feel like it.
I'm not familiar with grub2 and the debian vm I'm using on a solaris
host appears to be using grub2.
Can anyone stear me to the files I'd need to edit?
David Wright writes:
> The obvious candidate is /etc/mailname which I don't see
> any reference to your changing.
/etc/mailname appears to be the culprit ... thanks.
On a recently installed jessie OS I've found an odd situation
happing with the internal mail.
root is getting a message from root. At least that is what appears in
>From and To.
However the message is showing up in users directory as a file named `$'.
Here is the header:
From r...@d.local.l
Stefan Monnier writes:
> [ Speaking as someone who re-installs as rarely as possible, and whose
> machines almost all derive (via upgrades like yours) from an install
> from around 2006. ]
OK, now were talking
Thanks again to all posters... really good expert help here.
[...] main bul
Resurrecting a neglected OS, need a little coaching about the output
of `aptitude full-upgrade'.
I want to know if this output is fairly typical or what one might
expect after neglecting an OS a good while... but mostly if going
ahead is likely to land my subpar skilled behind in hot water.
I've
I want to find the exact package font:
-dec-terminal-medium-r-normal--14-140-75-75-c-80-iso8859-1
belongs to.
I did search `find /usr/share/fonts -iname '*dec*'
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/deccurs.pcf.gz
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/decsess.pcf.gz
/usr/share/fonts/X11/encodings/dec-special
My current sources.list:
,
| deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
| deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
|
| deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib non-free
| deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ jessie-up
Guanqing.lu writes:
> Hi
>
> I met the same error message today and got it fixed in following way:
>
> root@myhost01 grub]# dmesg |grep fuse
> [5174104.384024] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol iov_iter_get_pages
> [5174104.384027] fuse: Unknown symbol iov_iter_get_pages (err -22)
> [5174
Following a fairly recent `full-upgrade', I'm no longer able to mount
and enfs directory I've had for a good while.
I installed it on jessie using wheezy on my sources.list.
That worked for some months... but my most recent `full-upgrade' has
done something that causes it to fail now.
Error from
Eduard Bloch writes:
>> searching with `aptitudue search ckt7' (or ckt4) finds nothing at all.
>
> It's just an arbitrary version string. It can be (almost) anything, even
> 1.2.3.myCuteVersion-10.9.8.
>
>> I suspect I could/should be running i686 with pae. Not sure why the
>> installer choose
Eduard Bloch writes:
[...]
>> Attempting to modprobe fuse gets this error:
>>
>> ,
>> | root # modprobe fuse
>> | modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'fuse': Invalid argument
>
> Something is wrong with your modules installation. Run "dmesg" to see
> what happened there.
> Run "depmod -a" onc
Running `jessie'
I've been using encfs, drawn from wheeze for months. But following a
`full upgrade' I can no longer mount an encfs file system.
The error message from mount attempt:
,
| fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first
| fuse failed. Common problems:
| - fuse kernel modu
I've been dinking with gentoo and not paying attention here.
I see no upgrades and we are in a freeze with jessie I guess.
Can anyone hazard a guess when there will be a new `testing'?
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I get this from 2 separate debian installs of jessie
host1
aptitude full-upgrade
The following partially installed packages will be configured:
gnome-icon-theme sgml-base sgml-data
No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 n
Harry Putnam writes:
> Setup: very new install of gentoo
TYPE ALERT:
Setup: not so new install of debian (jessie)
>
> When I restart ssh like so:
>
>sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
>
> I see very little output. Should it be more verbose?
>
> ,
> |harry
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org writes:
> Le 18.12.2014 18:13, Harry Putnam a écrit :
>> Setup: very new install of gentoo
>
> Why not asking on a gentoo list, instead of a Debian one?
Sorry that setup info is wrong... it is a debian (jessie) install where I
get that brief outpu
Setup: very new install of gentoo
When I restart ssh like so:
sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
I see very little output. Should it be more verbose?
,
|harry > sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
| Restarting ssh (via systemctl): ssh.service
`
Can I get more verbose output?
--
To UNSUB
Harry Putnam writes:
> Some mnths ago (not sure how many) the icons (running program
> indicators) that appear in the bottom (taskbar like ) panel changed
> from showing icons of the running program such as the emacs icon,
> xterm icon, vim icon etc. to just showing a generic i
Jape Person writes:
> On 12/11/2014 01:56 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Andrei POPESCU writes:
>>
>>> On Mi, 10 dec 14, 13:57:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>>> Andrei POPESCU writes:
>>>>
>>>>> So far every application *except xterm* I h
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Mi, 10 dec 14, 13:57:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Andrei POPESCU writes:
>>
>> > So far every application *except xterm* I have tried has the same icon
>> > in the top left corner of its window as well as the taskbar. I tried GTK
&g
Tixy writes:
> On Wed, 2014-12-10 at 07:25 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Tixy writes:
>> > A (possibly wild) speculation is there's some race condition where the
>> > task bar button gets created before the application sets it's icon and
>> > then d
Hugo Vanwoerkom writes:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Running jessie
>> Using an lxde desktop... for a long time now
>>
>> (Note: for lack of a fuller vocabulary, the word icon is used to cover
>> a few different things below:)
>>
>> (Attached at bot
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> So far every application *except xterm* I have tried has the same icon
> in the top left corner of its window as well as the taskbar. I tried GTK
> as well as Qt applications. To me this seems to indicate a bug in xterm
> rather than lxpanel.
I maybe mis-interpreting
Andrei POPESCU writes:
[...]
Hugo Vanwoerkom writes:
[...]
Tixy writes:
[...]
Whoops, forgot the promised screen grab:
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Ma, 09 dec 14, 11:05:23, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>
>> Further, some indicators still show the regular icon. One I notice is
>> iceweasel.
>>
>> I'd like the old behavior back but have no idea how to start digging
>> into
Running jessie
Using an lxde desktop... for a long time now
(Note: for lack of a fuller vocabulary, the word icon is used to cover
a few different things below:)
(Attached at bottom is a screen grab showing what I'm talking about)
Some mnths ago (not sure how many) the icons (running program
Harry Putnam writes:
> I'm not at all clear on how one would go about making an adjustment in
> sshd_config to allow the algs used by my REMOTE-sol to be recognized.
>
> REMOTE-sol does not appear to be using OpenSSH .. maybe a solaris
> version of SSH.
>
> In light
Jochen Spieker writes:
> Harry Putnam:
>>
>> harry-on-REMOTE-sol > ssh REMOTE-deb
>>
>>no common kex alg: client
>>'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1,diffie-hellman-group1-sha1',
>>server
>>
>> 'curve25
Running debian jessie
I have one openindiana (solaris) host on my home lan. That host has
had no updates or changes recently.
Following a `full-upgrade' yesterday on a debian host, I am now seeing
an ssh failure with output I have not seen before, when ssh from
openindian host to debian host (new
Pascal Hambourg writes:
> Harry Putnam a écrit :
>>
>> My question is whether continuing to use the 486 versions of kernels
>> has any down sides?
>
> The -486 kernel lacks support for multiprocessing/hyperthreading and PAE
> (which is required for NX/XD bit).
I
Months ago, installing jessie as guest on win7-64, I somehow ended up
with a 486 kernel.
In other previous installs it was a 686 kernel... not sure what I
did. But no doubt I selected it without realizing or the like.
My question is whether continuing to use the 486 versions of kernels
has any d
[NOTE: Originally miss-posted on ... emacs.help]
,
| From: Harry Putnam
| Subject: no C-h i m emacs ??
| Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.help
| To: help-gnu-em...@gnu.org
| Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 13:29:46 -0500 (2 minutes, 9 seconds ago)
| Message-ID: <87egt14r51@reader.local.lan>
`
Jonathan Dowland writes:
> My sympathies, I don't think it's an obvious location (ie outside of
> /etc/exim4) and I recall feeling similar when I eventually stumbled
> over it.
>
>> On 18 Oct 2014, at 00:52, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>
>> So, I just insert t
Jonathan Dowland writes:
> iirc it's /etc/email-addresses. See also man etc-email-addresses
Oh man don't tell me its that easy... I've been fussing around
with this for a good while. I've read a good bit about it, Been thru
several key documents, but never heard mention of this file,
So, I
Just now ran thru the ncurses interface you get with dpkg-reconfigure
exim4.config
On question you are asked is if you want to put a different domain on
outgoing email I chose yes and inserted `newsguy.com'
I never saw a way to rewrite the lefthand side of outgoing email.
I need it to be `re
I managed to get sendmail sort of working on one of my vbox guest
debian vms.
It was kind of rough sledding and still not really working properly.
I use a smarthost from fastmail.fm where I have accounts. Finally
seems to have gotten the auth working thru access.db.
But an odd thing is happening
nathan Dowland writes:
> On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 02:45:44PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> > And if so, is that not acquired from /etc/hosts?
> snip
>> Egad ... I just noticed that was from a different machine... but the
>> format is the same on all of mine. So still
Harry Putnam writes:
> lee writes:
>
> [...]
>
> Thanks for the tips.
>
>>> SMTP>> EHLO 2xd
>
>> That's an invalid helo string.
>
> Is a valid one made up of just the full fqdn?
>
> And if so, is that not acquired from /etc/hosts
Martin Read writes:
> On 12/10/14 14:52, lee wrote:
>> Harry Putnam writes:
>>
>>> Can any of you experienced exim4 hands interpret this output?
>>
>> Reading RFC-821 would tell you more.
>
> Reading RFC 2821 would be even better, since RFC 821 is ob
lee writes:
I accidentally let my prior response get away before I remembered to
ask these questions.
[...]
>> LOG: MAIN
>> <= ha...@2xd.local.lan U=harry P=local S=569
>> $ delivering 1Xauru-0003TT-Fh
>> R: smarthost for rea...@newsguy.com
>> T: remote_smtp_smarthost for rea...@newsguy.com
lee writes:
[...]
Thanks for the tips.
>> SMTP>> EHLO 2xd
> That's an invalid helo string.
Is a valid one made up of just the full fqdn?
And if so, is that not acquired from /etc/hosts?
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1dv.local.lan dvlocalhost
10.0.0.9 dv.local.lan dv
Joel Rees writes:
>> So they would all be sending mail by way of server host.
>>
>> I guess that is not what is meant by relaying?
>
> I think that's relaying, but not open relay (if you get it set up right).
>
> But you should consider why you want to send out through a central server,
> unless
Jerry Stuckle writes:
> The first question - why do you think you need to relay to other
> networks, even if they're your own? Do you have other SMTP servers
> running on those networks?
Good question and apparently thee is no reason. It stemmed from a deep
seated confusion about what relaying
Jerry Stuckle writes:
> On 10/5/2014 4:38 PM, Brian wrote:
>> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 16:16:22 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/5/2014 12:01 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm pretty sure I'm leaving out some major piece of
Setup: jessie 64 bit
Freshly configured exim4
I'm quite new to exim4 although I've had it running on another Debian
install for few months now. At any rate I'm not experienced enough to
know how to find the source of a problem once I've gotten to the point
where I'm attempting to send mail.
Watc
Brian writes:
> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 13:19:01 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> System: 64bit jessie running as vbox vm guest
>> Running on HOST Solaris (x86) (openindiana)
>>
>> I'm getting lots of lines in logs like below.
>>
>> Can anyone te
Simon Hollenbach writes:
> Hello Harry,
>
> On 05/10/14 18:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
>> of the questions that are confusing to me...
>>
>> The current one I'm stumbling over
Brian writes:
> On Sun 05 Oct 2014 at 12:01:48 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
>> of the questions that are confusing to me...
>>
>> The current one I'm stumbling over is
>&g
System: 64bit jessie running as vbox vm guest
Running on HOST Solaris (x86) (openindiana)
I'm getting lots of lines in logs like below.
Can anyone tell me what kind of a problem this log output is pointing
to?
/var/log/syslog:Oct 5 06:53:35 2xd systemd[1]: \
[/lib/systemd/system/rtkit-daemo
when running `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' I've run accross a few
of the questions that are confusing to me...
The current one I'm stumbling over is
1) A question about listing of host IPs the smtp listener will
listen for...
And then later on there is
2) A question about which hosts y
Setup:
Running 64bit Jessie
Exim4-daemon-heavy pkg installed
I'm working my way thru the `dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config' question
answer session.
It must be about the 2nd screen where it asks you the address of any
hosts you expect to accept mail from.
dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config:
│ Please e
Andrei POPESCU writes:
>> My machine has nothing to do with amd
>
> Well, AMD created the x86-64 architecture we are all using (Intel's
> IA-64 never became really popular), so actually it does ;)
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amd64
That is interesting. I would not have guessed at that fact
I want to download a jessie weekly build for 64 bit PC.
What is the appropriate architecture on the downloads?
My machine has nothing to do with amd but that is the only thing
listed as 64 bit on the pages including jessie or testing.
However, at https://www.debian.org/distrib/ the starting pag
The Wanderer writes:
>> But here After finishing the post you quote above... I again
>> ran `aptitude full-upgrade' (this is minutes ago) And there were no
>> packages shown and nothing was done.
>
> When did you last run 'apt-get update' or similar?
Bingo... last upd was last week. But run
Harry Putnam writes:
> The Wanderer writes:
>
>> I have (trimmed for brevity):
>>
>>
>> $ apt-cache policy bash
>> bash:
>> Installed: 4.3-9.1
>>
>> $ bash --version
>> GNU bash, version 4.3.25(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux
The Wanderer writes:
> I have (trimmed for brevity):
>
>
> $ apt-cache policy bash
> bash:
> Installed: 4.3-9.1
>
> $ bash --version
> GNU bash, version 4.3.25(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
>
>
> This is as of just over 3 hours ago as I type this.
I'm not sure what that me
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