> Run the database on the machine that stores the files and perform
> database access remotely over the net instead. ?
yes, but this doesn't resolve the performance issue with nfs
> Can you partition the files into 2 different shares? Put the database
> files in one share and access them using "sync", and put the rest of the
> files in a different share, with no "sync"?
this could be a solution, but I want to understand why is it so slow and fix
that
> You could try removing the "sync" option, just as an experiment, to see
> how much it is contributing to the slowdown.
If I don't use sync I got around 300MB/s (tested with 600MB-file) .. that's ok
(far from great), but since there are database files on the nfs it can cause
file/database corr
> You could test with noatime if you don't need access times.
> And perhaps with lazytime instead of relatime.
Mountoptions are:
type zfs (rw,xattr,noacl)
I get you point, but when you look at my fio output, the performance is quiet
good
> Could you provide us
> nfsstat -v
server:
nfsstat -v
Serv
nfs performance
>
> On Thu, 2024-03-07 at 10:13 +0100, Stefan K wrote:
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I hope someone can help me with my problem.
> > Our NFS performance ist very bad, like ~20MB/s, mountoption looks
> > like that:
>
> Are both sides agreeing on M
Hello guys,
I hope someone can help me with my problem.
Our NFS performance ist very bad, like ~20MB/s, mountoption looks like that:
rw,relatime,sync,vers=4.2,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,local_lock=none
The NFS server (debian 12) is a ZFS Files
Hello Debian guys,
I hope someone can help me with my problem because I'm a little bit frustrated
and I don't have absolutely no clue how to fix that.
I have a Debian 12 based print server running, all printers are connected via
IPP which works so far but it takes a while if we start printing m
Hi Marco,
thanks for taking the time to reply.
Am Tue, 22 Aug 2023 20:24:39 +0200
schrieb Marco Möller :
> Having had the same problem to solve for myself I ended up to use:
> Noto sans for all my GUI
> Liberation Mono for coding
The "Noto Sans" has an almost identical
Am Sun, 20 Aug 2023 21:41:04 +
schrieb "Russell L. Harris" :
> On the 3, 5, 6, and 9, open the end of the loops, and shorten the
> horizontal stroke on top of the 5 so the 5 is not mistaken for an S.
> Always put horizontal strokes on I. Make the 1 with a flag on the
> upper end and put a hor
Am Sat, 19 Aug 2023 20:16:25 +
schrieb "Russell L. Harris" :
> I am concerned primarily with the distinction between numeral 1 and
> lower case L.
Of course, 'l' and 'I' was just the most prominent example.
Usually I look at 1lI|
(numeral one, small 'L' capital 'L', Pipe)
> And I loathe fon
> Have a look at: https://github.com/IBM/plex
> it is very readable.
> Rolf
>
Thank you, that's something I've been looking for.
There's even a debian package ...
apt-get install fonts-ibm-plex
... did do the job.
Best regards,
Christoph
Hi all,
I'm unsatisfied with the default sans font in debian for use in the
graphical user interface (in my case XFCE).
My main concern with the default sans font (I guess it's Bitsream Vera,
but that doesn't really matter) is the the small 'L' and the capital 'i'
look the same (mostly).
Everyon
i have tried installing sway package in debian bookworm but it was not
displaying any thing and also the terminal was getting stuck in the
login page it self when i tried to run sway in the default terminal. i
have tried this in virtual machine several time still the issues
remians same , pleas
Am Thu, 16 Jun 2022 23:26:38 +
schrieb Lee :
> > [greeter]
> > background=/usr/share/xfce4/backdrops/foo.png
> > user-background=/usr/share/xfce4/backdrops/foo.png
>
> Do those files exist? There's no /usr/share/xfce4/backdrops/ on my machine..
No, these files don't exist ;-)
I changed the
Hello,
Part 1: lightdm background
I've just upgraded to bullseye and would like to change the background of
the lightdm greeter.
According to ...
https://wiki.debian.org/LightDM#Change_the_greeter.27s_background
... I'm supposed to edit ...
/etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
... which I've
Hi folks,
I was wondering if I can build a cluster to convert / transcode videos
with ffmpeg.
There are some workstations standing around here ... and I though maybe
it's possible to combine their computing power?
To be clear: The task is to work on a single video as fast as possible.
I found t
Am Tue, 16 Mar 2021 17:48:43 + (UTC)
schrieb Julia Volovik :
> Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
> ich habe ein Problem mit meinem Notebook nach der Installation.
> Ich habe mit Rufus ein Boot USB erstellt (Debian Version ohne Internet
> Anschluss).Auf dem Notebook gab es vorher Windows 7. Es ha
that is sad
any other ideas how can I done that? (but I will create a new thread for that
On Friday, March 5, 2021 10:55:36 AM CET didier gaumet wrote:
> Hello
>
> from what I understand, Bulleye's version of Systemd is now frozen to 247:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2021/0
Hello,
is there a chance that systemd 248 get in bullseye?
Systemd248 allow to unlocking encrypted volumes via FIDO2, which is very
usefull nowadays.
best regards
Stefan
Hello Leslie,
hello Harry.
On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 16:46:42 -0500
Leslie Rhorer wrote :
> Until someone does earn respect, there is no reason anyone
> should afford it them. It is utterly ridiculous to think
> everyone deserves respect.
On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 22:39:01 -0700
Weaver wrote :
> Some, in
Hello Harry,
thanks for your answer.
On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 02:12:45 -0700
Weaver wrote :
> Being polite is a standard that has to apply to all.
Agreed.
> I consider the original post not to be.
I do believe it could have been "more considerate",
but it didn't "cross my line", which your post d
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 23:06:55 -0700
Weaver wrote :
> > "as I learnt to read years ago,"
> It's appropriate sarcasm.
Disagreed.
It's simply disrespectful.
> For those who require spoon feeding:
As is this comment, too.
Sarcasm can be fun sometimes, but I believe it's no appropriate way to
comm
Am Tue, 08 Sep 2020 17:41:55 +0100
schrieb Tixy :
> #
> ~$ cat Desktop/test.desktop
> [Desktop Entry]
> Encoding=UTF-8
> Version=1.0
> Type=Application
> Terminal=true
> Exec=/home/tixy/test.sh %F
> Name=Test launcher
> Icon=/home/tixy/test.svg
>
>
Am Tue, 08 Sep 2020 13:40:03 +0100
schrieb Tixy :
> > Put the (ffmpeg) command in a script and run it with argument/s ?
>
> And run the script from a 'desktop entry' [1] and your desktop GUI may
> let you run it with file arguments just by dropping files onto it. You
> can put these 'desktop' fil
Hello David,
Am Tue, 8 Sep 2020 02:57:30 -0700
schrieb David Christensen :
> There are a great many ways to implement graphical user interface
> applications. Drag-and-drop support implies good integration with the
> window manager or desktop environment. One option is to use a
> programming
Dear all,
I'd like to "automate" a couple of tasks that I (until now) do on the
command line manually. Examples include splitting of video files using
ffmpeg, run backups with specific parameters, display checksums(md5), etc.
I'm tired of typing the same long commands that I often need to look up
Dear all,
this morning my desktop computer (HP Z220) running debian stable,
instead of booting, gave me a bad surprise. It read something like
this:
error: symbol 'grub_calloc' not found
I was able to fix it by booting from cd into rescue mode and
re-install grub.
As far as I remember I didn't
Hello,
I've just upgraded from PHP 5.6 to PHP 7.3 (and reverted back for now).
With PHP 7.3 there is a problem in Wordpress displaying german Umlaute
and other UTF-8 related characters.
I guess it's just some locale-related setting somewhere,
any suggestions?
Thanks,
Christoph
Software versio
rules, my boss and I favour a simple
opensource-solution with just IP/Port access-rules
On Thursday, February 27, 2020 2:19:55 AM CET tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
> On 26/02/2020 17:54, Stefan K wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > we're looking for a nftables gui/fronten
On 3/1/20 7:44 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
k. jantzen composed on 2020-03-01 19:17 (UTC+0100):
I have installed Buster without any problems.
When booting however it hangs with the following messages (seen in
recovery mode):
[...] r8169 :03: 00,0 enp3s0: Link is Up - 1Gps/Full - flowcontrol
Hello,
I have installed Buster without any problems.
When booting however it hangs with the following messages (seen in
recovery mode):
[...] r8169 :03: 00,0 enp3s0: Link is Up - 1Gps/Full - flowcontrol off
[...] IPv6: ADDRCONF (NETDEV_CHANGE): enp3s0: link becomes ready
Obviously it does
Hello,
we're looking for a nftables gui/frontend.
We want to create a simple firewall (port/ip blocking) I took a look at
vuurmuur[1], but it just support iptables. Does exist some other solutions?
We don't want to config it via cli or config-files.
Thanks for help!
best regards
Stefan
[1] ht
initrd
/intel-ucode.img /initrd.img-4.19.0-6-amd64". In fact
/boot/intel-ucode.img is not even present. I tried rerunning
'update-initramfs -u -k all' and regenerating grub.cfg with
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub.cfg
dmesg | grep microcode:
[ 0.848080] microcode: sig=0x306c3, pf=0x
cntrl key, so I'll appreciate your help
I have 4 weeks trying Debian 10 KDE in my Acer aspire 2920
thanks in advance
Arturo K
gnore it, or must it do something to allow the main CPU to run?
>
> On Monday, July 01, 2019 04:27:48 AM Stefan K wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > So I don't get any answers from the debian-user-german mailinglist I ask
> > you ;)
> >
> > sh
01-138956.html
best regards
Stefan
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Subject: alternative Firmware für BMC's
Date: Tuesday, June 25, 2019, 3:21:03 PM CEST
From: Stefan K
To: debian-user-ger...@lists.debian.org
Hallo in die Runde,
kurze Frage: wenn ich [1] lese, steht dort dass diverse
On 6/13/19 4:29 PM, k. jantzen wrote:
Hello,
in general I do not have a problem reading a pdf file with either xpdf
or documentviewer.
But once in a while I get a pdf file that they cannot read and then I
have to go to Windows to open it.
What is so spectacular about these files that
Hello,
in general I do not have a problem reading a pdf file with either xpdf
or documentviewer.
But once in a while I get a pdf file that they cannot read and then I
have to go to Windows to open it.
What is so spectacular about these files that they cannot be read by the
above mentione
I solved this issue by installing the latest backport kernel
On Sunday, May 26, 2019 7:57:50 PM CEST deloptes wrote:
> Stefan K wrote:
>
> > I also try to use _netdev as mountoptions, but it didn't work.
> > Has anyone an idea how to solve this?
>
> I use defaults,r
Hello,
we've some problems with Debian stretch which try to mount nfs4 shares at
boot-time, sometimes it works and sometimes not. If its not mounting during
start I can mount it after I login without problems.
A successfull (re)boot look like [1] and a (re)boot which doesn't mount the
shares l
e wrote:
> On 2/28/2019 9:49 AM, Stefan K wrote:
> > Hallo,
> >
> > we have our own ntp-server which is running Ubuntu 14.04.LTS.
> > This Server works fine:
> > ntpq -pn
> > remote refid
Hallo,
we have our own ntp-server which is running Ubuntu 14.04.LTS.
This Server works fine:
ntpq -pn
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==
*178.63.9.110129.69.1.153 2 u
Hi Long Wind,
I use 60.4.0esr on Debian Stretch on a Lenovo T460, bevor I use Google Chrome
(cause it can handle a lot of open tabs, and use for every tab a seperate
process). With the 60.4.0esr everything works fine, at the moment I've more
than 70 tabs open (in my "main" firefox window) and e
Hi,
Debian will be upgrade to Firefox 60.2 esr.,it will be available at 2018-09-05
more information about this:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.html#browser-security
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=815006 (chapter "About
stable releas
Hello,
did you really need the hardware controller? I suggest to use Software/MD raid,
ob btrfs with raid1 or zfs with raidz1
On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 11:41:08 AM CEST Martin LEUSCH wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have a NFS server with a hardware RAID5 on 3 HDD of 6 TB. I have a
> system partiti
-Write features
yep you're right, specially the Snapshot thing, you can use it before you make
upgrades (I think the new Linux Mint version does that).
best regards
Stefan
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. August 2018 um 16:50 Uhr
> Von: "Matthew Crews"
> An: "Stefan K" , deb
um 21:09 Uhr
> Von: "Matthew Crews"
> An: "Anders Andersson"
> Cc: "Debian users mailing list"
> Betreff: Re: does btrfs have a future? (was: feature)
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On August 14, 2018 6:54 AM, Anders Andersson wrote:
&g
oohh sh**,
sorry for that, but I guess your know what I mean ;)
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. August 2018 um 15:54 Uhr
> Von: "Anders Andersson"
> An: "Debian users mailing list"
> Betreff: Re: does btrfs have a feature?
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 12:26 PM, St
Hello,
I'm just just curious.
In the beginning of btrfs, most blogs, websites, magazins said btrfs will be
THE next standard linux filesystem, so now after araound 10years it doesn't
look so good, or?
Who use btrfs in production? What do you think - does have btrfs a feature
(because ZFS on
Hi,
today i tried it, but it didn't work:
on my nfs-test system I use the 2x1GB interfaces
showmount -e
and
showmount -e
shows me the exports
so now i mount the nfs-share on a server with 10G Interfaces(bond), when i
mount it with the second NFS-IP, I got an error "mount.nfs: mount(2): Device o
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A : debian-user@lists.debian.org
Objet : Si seulement tu savais combien je suis épuisée de cette solitude Marina
Voudrais-tu être mon étoi
Hi,
Am struggling with what should be a very simple task: defining a uBlock Origin
filter that would block all URLs that contain "q;_ylt" (without quotes). Tried
a number of options but none seems to be working working.
Any ideas? Thanks
Firefox 45.2.0 on wheezy
so...the cross tools packages are kinda great.
I've always wanted this to be easy and you have advanced it.
Without too much trouble, I have compiler/linker/headers/startup and can build
simple programs
for many Linux targets, and mingw/x86 and mingw/amd64.
Things break down slightly in three
Which version of Debian would you recommend to install on my computer?
Sony VAIO SVE1712C1E
Otras características:
3D compatibility: No
3G: No
4G: No
AC adapter frequency: 50/60 Hz
AC adapter included: Yes
AC adapter input voltage: 100 - 240 V
AC adapter output voltage: 19 V
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Au
Hello
I Your Image ( jessie for RPI2 ) installed , everything runs so far .
I would like to change from DHCP to static IP . Unfortunately, I find nothing
about this on the web.
Can you give me a short notice , as the case Jessie ( debian 8 ) goes ! ( am
not so familiar with it ) .
Thanks fo
On Wed, 8/26/15, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
// Didn't you install a more recent version of GRUB (possibly from a new
// installation) at some time on that disk ?
That could be it. The drive originally had a working wheezy installation that
booted
properly and worked just fine. I then decided to upg
On Tue, 8/25/15, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
// What does "ls (hd0,msdos1)/grub/" show ? Just a few files
// and directories or plenty of *.mod files?
I have the drive disconnected at the moment but, as far as I remember, "ls
(hd0,msdos1)/grub/"
shows all the files that are normally expected to b
On Mon, 8/24/15, Brian wrote:
// If the device and path for prefix is correct you should see a grub
// directory in the output of
//
// ls ((hd0,msdos1)/
//
// Do you?
Yes.
grub rescue> ls (hd0,msdos1)/
config-3.2.0-4-amd64 grub initrd.img-3.2.0-4-amd64 lost+found
System.map-3.2.0-4-am
Hi,
Am trying to restore my regular working HD from backup HD but booting from the
restored HD results in "file '/grub/i386-pc/normal.mod' not found" error. This
seems a bit odd since 1) my wheezy system is amd64 and 2) I can boot from my
backup HD just fine. My regular working and backup HDs h
On Sun, 8/23/15, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
// While kdm still works in upstream stretch/testing, I've been told it is
// no longer being supported by systemd and has been replaced with sddm,
// but if you want to see your desktop currently you need to follow the
// instructions I gave you. For plasma
On Sun, 8/23/15, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> It's a bug, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=796098
It may be the same issue though I'm not sure why I was getting the error about
missing /home/luser/.Xsession file. I manually copied /etc/kde4/kdm/Xsession
file as /home/luser/.Xsession
Hi,
Tried upgrading from wheezy to stretch, just to see how it would go. It mostly
went OK though there is an issue: when trying to log in from kdm the system now
complains that it's unable to start X session --- no /home/luser/.xsession
file, no /home/luser/.Xsession file, no session managers,
Hello all,
I've recently upgraded from wheezy to jessie; worth saying but not sure
it's related to my issue.
I have a directory in lost+found that is giving me a headache. every
night my file system goes read-only.
I reboot, do an fsck and go through the same process of scanning and
fixing
Ingo K. gmx.li> writes:
> Same here, I upgraded an up-to date Debian wheezy 7.8 with a grub2 1.99 on
> an old Poweredge 650 to jessie 8.1. The upgrade brought grub2 2.02beta2-22
> and big problems.
> grub2 [...] displays nothing
> except a black screen (tried different displa
Robert S gmail.com> writes:
> I have had a functioning system on wheeze using grub2. I did an
> upgrade to Jessie according to the debian docs.
Same here, I upgraded an up-to date Debian wheezy 7.8 with a grub2 1.99 on
an old Poweredge 650 to jessie 8.1. The upgrade brought grub2 2.02beta2-22
and
For me, and I think anyone with a sensibly laid out system, it's so much
less trouble and time to reinstall. I can only really think of one reason
to dist-upgrade, and that's if the system is remote (and a very good reason
it is). I'm wondering why some of you dist-upgrade ... do you just like it
t
% I decided to follow the path you suggested as it seemed the simplest
and easiest
% for me to do. Here's what I did in case if anyone is trying to resolve
a similar
% issue:
%
% 0. Copy /boot and / partition data from the old drive to the new one
% 1. Run "blkid"
On Mon, 4/27/15, Brian wrote:
> Not only is there no TAB completion and command history but you have to
> handle module loading yourself. 'insmod normal' and 'insmod linux' are
> needed.
I decided to follow the path you suggested as it seemed the simplest and
easiest for me to do. Here's w
Did you look in the sources for sid? You should try grabbing that, and
compiling with apt. Much preferable to installing from a PPA for Ubuntu ...
On Apr 27, 2015 7:27 AM, "Robert Spiteri" wrote:
> Dear Sir / Madam,
>
> I wish to install Photivo in Debian Jessie but I am not managing.
>
> I alrea
On Sun, 4/26/15, Brian wrote:
> (hd0,swap) is more likely to be (hd0,msdos3)
Yes, you're probably right. I was writing from memory.
> One of the partitions holds the kernel and initrd image. Another has the
> files vmlinuz and initrd.img. 'ls ((hd0,msdos1)/' etc should help with
> locating the
Patrick Bartek gmail.com> wrote:
> Edit any other files on the new drive that reflect the old drive
> chroot to the new drive. This has to be done a certain way. Why you
> need detailed instructions for the transfer procedure.
The problem is I'm not sure what other files I need to edit and how
On Sun, 4/26/15, Brian wrote:
> You get the bare minimum with grub rescue>; not even TAB completion,
Yes, that's how it looked to me. The problem was I couldn't get much done with
grub rescue CLI.
> You need to to get the system booting so that you run 'update-grub'
> and maybe, for good
Hi,
Need some help making bootable HD with Grub.
I have two HDs of the same size:
1. /dev/sda - my old and working HD which has grub properly installed, the
system boots and works properly. /dev/sda has the following partitions:
/dev/sda1 /boot
/dev/sda2 /
/dev/sda3 swap
2. /dev/sdb
using the flash-player and not gnash.
Regards,
Pavlos
*Pavlos K. Ponos*
View Pavlos K. Ponos's profile on LinkedIn
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Hi,
Am trying to get my webcam to work with the motion app. The webcam is working
fine with VLC, I can save the webcam's output to a file without any problems,
but the motion app fails with the same webcam with "Unable to find a compatible
palette format" error (see [1] below).
Some people see
Hi, I've just migrated to Icedove (icedove_31.0-3)
from the latest Thunderbird.
I copyied my Thunderbird's profile $HOME/.thunderbird to $HOME/.icedove,
and it seems good so far.
Is there know problem for this?,
because Know problems of Icedove:
https://wiki.debian.org/Icedove#Known_Problems
says
Use redirects:
$IP route add ${VPN_NET[$N]} dev ${VPN_IFACE[$N]} src ${VPN_IP[$N]} table $N >>
/some/log/file
$IP route add default via ${VPN_GW[$N]} table $N >> /some/log/file
$IP route add ${VPN_NET[$N]} dev ${VPN_IFACE[$N]} src ${VPN_IP[$N]} >>
/some/log/file
$IP rule add from ${VPN_IP[$N
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On 01/18/2014 08:26 PM, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
time to switch distro's if this is what passes for a mailing list in the
deb world. WOW. Great job list maintainers... :-/ You guy's suck
almost as much as these idiots ruining this mailing list. Now where is
the real de
On 01/18/2014 08:26 PM, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If this garbage OT crap ('sad but true Linux sucks', and 'Hey Humans
> I'm a machine') is typical of this list, is there a debian related
> list that doesn't allow such crap to go on and on and on and on and on
Hi,
I am trying to change a date format in LibreOffice Calc (LOC). I thought it
would be a simple thing to do but for some reason it doesn't work for me. What
I did:
1. Open LOC, start a new spreadsheet
2. Enter 6 new rows in column A as follows:
20.11.2013
21.11.2013
22.11.2013
23.
> For some reason, Konqueror is writing a small amount of data
> every 10 seconds or so in my setup, even if Konqueror is
> just showing content of a folder with no other activity
> taking place. atop shows something like the following when
> Konqeror is running:
>
> RDDSK WRDSK WCANCL
Hi,
For some reason, Konqueror is writing a small amount of data every 10 seconds
or so in my setup, even if Konqueror is just showing content of a folder with
no other activity taking place. atop shows something like the following when
Konqeror is running:
RDDSK WRDSK WCANCL DSKCMD
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 8:01 AM, Florian Ernst wrote:
> nullmailer: PID check fails on lxc host (and probably openvz and other VM)
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=687827
>
> Yes, this is annoying, and should be fixed in nullmailer's initscript.
Thanks Flo! I should checked th
Good Morning,
I've got a Wheezy box running LXC. There are three containers running
on the host. I discovered an issue the other day with Nullmailer. I
had Nullmailer successfully installed and running on the host for a
few weeks. Then, last week I installed Nullmailer inside one of the
contai
Camaleón, hope you're having a good day, and thank you so much for
responding. Sorry about the formatting.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Camaleón wrote:
Errors are very important so it is always desiderable to take a print
> screen or a photo if you got pop-up window with a warning message.
>
Hey List,
I am using Debian Wheezy, & recently purchased a Western Digital "My Book
Essential" external hard drive (2TB). It is powered by an external power
adapter.
When i initially plugged it in & attached it to my computer (while my
computer was already booted to my desktop), Wheezy read it j
Have spent the last several days trying to get a usable BitTorrent
download of Debian 6.0.0. Since yesterday, the automated setup has been
unable to complete setup of the package manager, from various ftp/
mirror sites. Have tried multiple sites in multiple locations including
Singapore, Australia,
Hi everybody,
So, I've got an openldap server which was upgraded last week from Lenny
to Squeeze. It has a Berkeley Database backend. Since the upgrade,
when I run "slapcat -l dump.ldif" on slapd to dump the directory to an
LDIF file, it get the following error:
bdb_db_open: database "dc=i-clic
hello,
i can no longer boot my computer due to the problem in the subject line.
i´ve looked in the initramfs-tools bug reports, but can not find anything
exactly like this. but im not completly sure what package i should look for
the problem in.
the problem is the boot hangs on the luks passphras
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 02:15:19 +0200 Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> 30.10.2009 22:56, P K kirjoitti:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Kindly CC me when replying, I am not subscribed. Thanks. No
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I am using Debian/Sid (sidux actually) on a i686 machine. Over the
past few months, I have seen various logs being logged to the wrong
files, ie, they are being logged to the xyzlog.1 file instead of the
xyzlog files. For example,
Hello
in the booting sequence of Debian lenny I see a line saying
Starting MTA:
It "takes ages" until Debian comes up with "exim4". Thus booting takes
quite some time.
What does that mean?
Do I have to have that?
If not, how can I get rid of it.
Thanks.
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I am running Debian Lenny 5.0 amd64 since a couple of days.
USB-sticks are recognized (according to the log) but they are not
mounted automatically nor are the mountable.
What do I have to do?
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I installed Debain-AMD64 and almost evrything works perfectly.
Exception: Iceweasel is extremely slow.
I assume that this is, like with Firefox in other distributions, due to
the IPv6 processing. After having turned off IPv6
Firefox is fast.
How/where can I turn off IPv6 in Debian?
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On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:23:57AM +0200, Javier Barroso wrote:
> >
> > I'm guessing that when I created my initrd image (using mkinitramfs)
> > that something didn't go right. Or am I missing some step?
> I think so, decompress your initrd image and check it.
>
> There is a bug [2] that could gi
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