this.
I'm using debian 11.
What am I missing here? Any clues?
Thank you in advance,
Joao Roscoe
n, Aug 20, 2018 at 12:51:24AM -0300, Joao Roscoe wrote:
> > Hmmm...
> >
> > If I create a NIS group (with a high ID), called serial_ports, dhould I
> > just, as root, chgrp /dev/ttyS0 so that it's group is serial_ports ?
>
> You could, and it may even work, but it wou
Hmmm...
If I create a NIS group (with a high ID), called serial_ports, dhould I
just, as root, chgrp /dev/ttyS0 so that it's group is serial_ports ?
João
On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 12:47 PM Michael Stone wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 02:48:56PM -0300, Joao Roscoe wrote:
> >Righ
Right, that's best practice.
But, what if I need to include a user who is defined in NIS in lp or ttyS0
group? Would going into /etc/group in *every* machine be unavoidable?
João
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 1:42 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 01:27:32PM -0300, Joao Rosc
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> On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 10:36:38AM -0300, Joao Roscoe wrote:
> > I have redhat and debian machines in the same network. Users and groups
> are
> > controlled via NIS
> >
> > I have realized that redhat and debian ha
I have redhat and debian machines in the same network. Users and groups are
controlled via NIS
I have realized that redhat and debian have different groups definitions
for system resources access control. For instance, redhat machines have
group lp with GID 4, while debian states that lp group is
It worked perfectly. Thank you for your time.
Best regards,
Joao
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 12:42 PM, Joao Roscoe wrote:
> Understood.
> In simple words, the easy way would be downloading the proper deb, and
> using "dpkg -i" on it, right?
>
> João
>
> On Fri,
Understood.
In simple words, the easy way would be downloading the proper deb, and
using "dpkg -i" on it, right?
João
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 12:26 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 12:14:07PM -0300, Joao Roscoe wrote:
> > Wouldn't it be risky to the s
Thank you for your attention!
Wouldn't it be risky to the system installing another release's package?
How should I change sources.list to allow that?
Best regards,
João
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 11:17:43AM -0300, Joao
In my environment, I run several applications from a remote NFS filesystem,
mounted at /opt/tools. Those are 32bits binaries and I'm running
stretch-amd64, but multiarch appears to be solving that, so far.
However, trying to run nedit (Nirvana Editor) from that mount resulted in
the familiar missi
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
>
>
> Jessie implies that you are using default that I cannot name for fear
> of starting a flamewar. But it hasn't been heavily tested in
> conjuction with NIS/yp.
>
Since I'm more at a "user" knowledge level, I am neutral about default-that
sho
Dear Srs,
I'm preparing a new jessie box (test system, preparing for deploying as
soon as it gets into stable).
Installed the base system, with kde and gnome, and included a small script
in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d to set hostname and hosts files with
info from DHCP. Worked nicely.
Insta
I'm not a big dolphin user, so this is not day-after-day annoying issue.,
but...
Whenever I launch dolphin, the machine collapses to a crawl. After closing
dolphin, everything gets back to normal. While dolphin is running, System
Monitor show both CPU cores at 100% load. As soon as I close dolphin,
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 5:33 AM, Curt wrote:
> dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq lilypond-doc
>
*That* did the trick. Great
Thanks a lot, Curt.
Best regards,
Joao
OK, it is a matter of time, then. Meanwhile, is there any workaround tha
will allow me to keep updating my system?
João
Em 12/09/2014 14:36, "Don Armstrong" escreveu:
> On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Joao Roscoe wrote:
> > I tried updating my jessie system, and lilypond-doc upgrade
I tried updating my jessie system, and lilypond-doc upgrade failed:
---
...
The following packages will be upgraded:
lilypond-doc
1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 81 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/15.6 MB of archives. After unpacking 19.2 MB will be used.
Do you
that. Any tips?
Best regards,
Joao
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From: Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe
Date: Thu, May 16, 2013 at 2:59 PM
Subject: Hostname/Domainname setter
To: joao.ros...@gmail.com
#
# The purpose of this script is setting /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts
files according t
>
>
> Sorry but I came late to this discussion. If you are still open to
> experimenting then I have another one for you. In the
> /etc/network/interfaces file do you have the interface listed? Or is
> it left to NetworkManager? If it is listed is it listed as
> "allow-hotplug eth0"?
Yes, lis
> If the hardware isn't completely identical then it is reasonable to
> have differences in the parallel boot timings.
Theoretically, the machines were identical, but I haven't inspected them to
make sure. The fact was: timing to suceed binding to NIS server was quite
different from one machine t
> There was quite a long delay in that message! But what is a year
> among friends? :-)
Thanks for your patience :-)
> Seems reasonable. I still use the broadcast protocol instead. But
> what you are doing is supposed to work okay and I can only assume that
> it does.
Tried the broadcast pro
s, I see a timeout notice at boot
("...backgrounded"), and the system comes up unable to mount the
remote users' "home" directories. When that happens, normally
rebooting several times doesn't solve enything. Restarting nis and
autofs, in this order *does* solve the issue.
Yes, that solved it (I was missing the font cache part).
Thank you very much,
Joao
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Jun 2012 16:37:59 -0300, Joao Roscoe wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>> FATAL ERROR from X-windows: XFT available, but not working with P
s, I see a timeout notice at boot
("...backgrounded"), and the system comes up unable to mount the
remote users' "home" directories. When that happens, normally
rebooting several times doesn't solve enything. Restarting nis and
autofs, in this order *does* solve the issue.
Dear Srs,
I have a bunch of squeeze boxes running with nis and autofs. All are working
well, no performance issues. However, at boot time, sporadically, bind times
out, and the machine goes up without nis. Since home folders are NFS via
autofs, the machine becames useless, and a reboot is required
Does anyone knows if it is possible to use three cheap 1440x900
displays in portrait position (thus, 900x1440), side by side, to
compose a 2700x1440 desktop? I have been looking at some adapters, and
it seems that all of them require that the displays remain in
landscape position, resulting in a 43
It seems that running genkdmconf did the trick. Weird!
Thanks, Scott
Best regards,
João
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Joao Roscoe wrote:
> I had to let this issue alone for a few days, to deal with radeon
> hardware based DRI - I switched back from proprietary to free driver,
> a
I had to let this issue alone for a few days, to deal with radeon
hardware based DRI - I switched back from proprietary to free driver,
and it was not working properly due to lack of ATI non-free firmware
package. Now that this is solved, I got back to the ksplash issue, and
I discovered that, now,
> You don't say which Debian you are running :-(
I did it, in the subject of the original post - it's squeeze.
> Create a copy of the existing SystemSettings entry in your Menu...
> Change the name to "System Settings - As ROOT", and under "Advanced" select
> "Run as different user", enter "r
d, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 11:15:09 -0300, Joao Roscoe wrote:
>
> > I almost suceeded removing space fun from my desktop, but I could not
> > remove it from kde login splash background. Choosing "default" or "none&q
I almost suceeded removing space fun from my desktop, but I could not remove
it from kde login splash background. Choosing "default" or "none" in
systemsettings' "Look & Feel > Appearance > Splash Screen" had no effect.
Any hints?
Regards,
João
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:
> Am 2008-08-29 15:18:59, schrieb Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe:
> > Dear Srs,
>
> ???
>
> > I have a bunch of machines (<20) and users (~15) working in a
> > develoment facility.
> > I like to keep home directories inside the server room - they're
> &
de Lima Roscoe wrote:
> Dear Srs,
>
> I have a bunch of machines (<20) and users (~15) working in a develoment
> facility.
> I like to keep home directories inside the server room - they're mounted via
> NFS.
>
> This give me short times for disaster recovery, s
Does anyone know
about some kind of home caching solution or something?
Thaks a lot,
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Jens Peter Secher wrote:
Well, yes...
I have an M6000 (firewall/server with a home-grown iptable) and had to
replace the PCI ethernet card several times before the card was detected
every time. I do not remember which cards were problematic, sorry.
Hmm, interesting. I my case, the interface
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 12:03:10PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
Hi,
for xmas I'm switching our stereo over to an electronic system --
probably a combination of an ipod and a linux player.
as part of this project I want to rip all of our cds to mp3 or ogg (if
someone has a
Dear Srs,
I have two VIA epia boxes. One is an epia5000, and is running
ipcop, using its onboard ethernet (Via Rhine) and an adittional
PCI SiS ethernet board; the other is an epia M6000, and is running
sarge, headless - its a disk / subversion server.
Both boxes run 24h/day - boots/reboots are
George Borisov wrote:
Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe wrote:
I'm asking because I have sporadic problems with ethernet not
being properly "activated" on boot (I have one epia 6000ME
and one epia 5000, and both show the same sporadic problem).
Hmm, I thought I was the onl
Mirco Piccin wrote:
I've some problem with usb (i must disable usb on bios..).
What kind of problems with USB?
I'm asking because I have sporadic problems with ethernet not
being properly "activated" on boot (I have one epia 6000ME
and one epia 5000, and both show the same sporadic problem).
Dieter Roels wrote:
Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe wrote:
I have a bunch of autofs mounts in my etch box, whose doesn't show in my
filesystem tree until I explicitly use them, with a cd command, for
instance
(ok, this is the intend autofs behaviour);
My Solaris 9 boxes show a diff
I have a bunch of autofs mounts in my etch box, whose doesn't show in my
filesystem tree until I explicitly use them, with a cd command, for instance
(ok, this is the intend autofs behaviour);
My Solaris 9 boxes show a different behaviour: autofs resources do show
in the filesystem tree while sti
Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 12:34:40 -0300
Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[SNIP]
I followed Mr. Keeling's suggestion and, at the end of
dpkg-reconfigure, I got an warning message:
> xserver-xorg postinst warning: not updating /etc/X11
s. keeling wrote:
Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 12:32:10 -0300, Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe wrote:
I've got a new plain install of etch which is running ok, with Xorg/kdm/kde.
The modes are ok: I hav
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 12:32:10 -0300, Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe wrote:
Dear Srs,
I've got a new plain install of etch which is running ok, with Xorg/kdm/kde.
The modes are ok: I have only four resolutions (1280x1024, 1024x768,
800x600 and 640x480) and I ca
Dear Srs,
I've got a new plain install of etch which is running ok, with Xorg/kdm/kde.
The modes are ok: I have only four resolutions (1280x1024, 1024x768,
800x600 and 640x480) and I can see all of them right after a boot, by
cycling the modes with ctrl-alt-plus and ctrl-alt-minus.
However,
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I have just got sarge installed in a IBM Netfinity 3500, with kde and
gnome.
Everything is running smoothly, except for a kde glitch:
When I scroll a window contents (by getting a new line in a console window
or by using the scroll bar in an text editor o web browse), I frequently
experience a
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I'm still kind of newbie, so, please, be careful about by tips, but
maybe this will help:
Grub and lilo are alike in the sense that both (can) install code to the
Master Boot Record to (be loaded by the bios at startup and) automate
the boot process. Such boot code would not be affected by unin
debian-hp:/usr/lib/zope/lib/python#
Now I am really puzzled - it seems that there's something broken in zope
code itself. What do you think about it?
Thanks a lot,
Joao
Stephen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 09:44:20AM -0200 or thereabouts, Roscoe Joao wrote:
Hi, Stephen,
Thanks for you
About the roaming profiles issue:
I won't swear it, because it happened a while ago, but I think that a
saw that behaviour before
(at that time, it was an "user" viewpoint), in a real WindowsNT4.0 only
network. So, maybe it is not
samba fault, but an protocol level issue...
Joao
Ken Long wrote
ing
it pointing to python2.1 and to python2.3, but got exactly the same
error that way too. Sigh! Any clue?
Thanks,
Joao
Stephen wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 09:35:02AM -0200 or thereabouts, Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe wrote:
Hi, all,
I've tried to install zope in my woody box and
Hi, all,
I've tried to install zope in my woody box and got the following:
...
...
Setting up zope (2.6.2-6) ...
update-alternatives: unknown option `--list'
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On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 12:03, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> > and I read
> > the M$ disc needs to be "defragmentated" in order to do repartitioning
> > without having to worry about losing
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 15:05, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
> I can't answer the specified question, but why do you assume that ssh
> restricts you to cli?
>
> You can use port forwarding (quite easily from putty) to display X apps
> to the users' machine. Only catch is that they have to have an X ser
Hello again!
I'm running a very small web server on my lan, with maybe a half dozen
people that have accounts on it.
I am wondering if anyone out there is Debian Land, knows of a simple cli
utility that my remote users would be able to use to back up their
$HOME's to the atapi zip drive that I
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 00:59, Kent West wrote:
> Dan Roscoe wrote:
>
> >Anyway, I was able to get X working again now, with one exception. My
> >mouse cursor is now a series of vertical bars (think bar code) around, I
> >would guess 75pixels square. I've had this happ
I've been having that recurring problem with X again. Lately my machine
has been running under a very heavy CPU load, while the machine is
idling, doing nothing. By high, I'm taking both CPU's at around 80%
load, with nothing except for gkrellm and bbpager running.
After extensive googling, and s
I'm having what I can only describe as an "on again, off again" issue
that rears it's ugly head every now and then.
Some background.
My primary workstation is a Dual Pentium III 866 box, running unstable,
with a few little hacks thrown in of my own doing including software
RAID (two quantum ATA 1
migrate a small site from one box to another, and this is the only thing
holding me back right now.
Thanks in advance
Dan Roscoe
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from my /etc/dhcpd.conf
option domain-name-servers 24.64.63.212, 24.71.223.144, 24.71.223.145;
Now, admittedly this is from a slackware box that I am in the middle of
replacing with a newer Debian machine, but you may need to add something
along those lines, so that the Windows machines know wha
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