ntinue to work in
buster. It wasn't working for me, and I removed it before realising my
immediate problem was an expired SSL certificate, not squirrelmail
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in your sources.list. If you add a line like
deb http://security.debian.org/ buster/updates main contrib non-free
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h file or directory
$ RET=$?
$ test $RET -eq 0 && echo ok || echo error $RET
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ng something like
Package: unwanted-package other-unwanted-package
Pin: release *
Pin-Priority: -1
The apt_preferences(5) man page is the reference. As it says, a
priority value P < 0 prevents the version from being installed,
although I don't think it removes already-installed packages.
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> Much less was I trying to criticize you,
Oh I didn't think you were :-)
> Just trying to raise awareness about (the few) shell variation idiosyncracies
> I know about, to help making people's lives easier.
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face="lo"
declare -- interface="eth0"
declare -- interface="br0"
declare -- interface="vethJWC4DL"
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> 0) backport it yourself. It is not that hard to dget a dsc file from
> testing and try to build it for the current release. Often works without
> additional efforts.
The great debian-reference has a guide to doing that:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_porting_a
On 01/10/16 18:40, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 01 October 2016 12:39:58 Clive Menzies wrote:
Quick question. Are your backups incremental or complete every night?
This is probably better explained in the manpages. Amanda has the concept
of doing a full backup of everything in its disklist
back up with nightly backups
totaling 11 to 14 Gb per night.
Hi Gene
Quick question. Are your backups incremental or complete every night?
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pretty nice logging format i think ;)
Hi Mo
I tried to send this with a .pdf yesterday d'oh! Anyway, we've just
reinstalled our servers with mail and automated backup and updated our
notes. They're not finalised and hence not on the web yet but you can
access them here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/63603283/InstallationNotes2016.9.24.pdf
Bit's of it may help.
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the fingerprint
method instead but any options we add seem to break fetchmail. It
appears to be a syntax error.
Am I missing something obvious?
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On 08/09/16 23:07, Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi
We've suffered a series of seemingly disconnect problems on 4 machines
since upgrading jessie on Monday:
This nightmare of expanding problems has been going on for three days,
since Monday afternoon. Never before have I questioned the decisi
Hi Thomas
The absolute path was the answer.
Your explanation has added to my limited knowledge :-)
Thanks
Clive
On 19/09/16 23:04, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Clive Menzies wrote:
rsync_opts="-av --exclude-from=exclude_list --delete --delete-excluded"
exclude_
On 19/09/16 22:10, Clive Menzies wrote:
It didn't find the exclude_list I created. I modified the script to
point to it but clearly the syntax is not right
# Good rsync options for uhuru_backups.
rsync_opts="-av --exclude-from=exclude_list --delete
--delete-excluded"
No such file or
directory (2)
rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at exclude.c(1179) [client=3.1.1]
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On 17/09/16 17:12, Clive Menzies wrote:
WORKING version:
# Good rsync options for uhuru_backups.
rsync_opts="-av --exclude-from=exclude_list --delete
--delete-excluded"
The exclude_list is a file with one excluded directory per line with
an asterisk at the end dire
On 17/09/16 13:32, Mike Bird wrote
$rsync $rsync_opts $password FileServer::rsync \
/home/backup/home/ > /var/rsync/FileServer.$NOW.log
I don't see where the $excludes you built is actually used.
On 17/09/16 13:44, Clive Menzies wrote:
The script wasn't changed an
backup/home/ > /var/rsync/FileServer.$NOW.log
The incremental backups have worked seamlessly for over 10 years but
recently, possibly related to the upgrade of Debian Jessie, the exclude
options have ceased to have effect.
I've dug around the docs but haven't found anything rel
On 12/09/16 19:57, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 07:32:52PM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote:
Most of the common server-oriented packages in jessie have systemd
units written for them. E.g. openssh-server:
~$ dpkg -L openssh-server | grep systemd
/lib/systemd
/lib/systemd/system
/lib
On 08/09/16 23:50, Clive Menzies wrote:
On 08/09/16 23:07, Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi
We've suffered a series of seemingly disconnect problems on 4
machines since upgrading jessie on Monday:
apt/log:
Start-Date: 2016-09-05 12:17:10
Commandline: apt-get upgrade
Upgrade: libgcrypt20
Please ignore this last message about dovecot - my brain was scrambled.
I hadn't installed it yet.
On 09/09/16 09:16, Clive Menzies wrote:
On 08/09/16 23:50, Clive Menzies wrote:
On 08/09/16 23:07, Clive Menzies wrote:
This nightmare of expanding problems has been going on for three
On 08/09/16 23:50, Clive Menzies wrote:
On 08/09/16 23:07, Clive Menzies wrote:
This nightmare of expanding problems has been going on for three
days, since Monday afternoon. Never before have I questioned the
decision to base our business (and our lives) on Debian and I remain
a firm
nce.
Apologies if this sounds like a complaint, it's not. It is a concern,
which someone may be able to allay, that Debian is not as rock solid as
it was.
You guys have done brilliant work and I'm aware that my contribution to
the project has been very small and pretty non-ex
On 08/09/16 23:07, Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi
We've suffered a series of seemingly disconnect problems on 4 machines
since upgrading jessie on Monday:
apt/log:
Start-Date: 2016-09-05 12:17:10
Commandline: apt-get upgrade
Upgrade: libgcrypt20:i386 (1.6.3-2+deb8u1, 1.6.3-2+deb8u2), gnupg
lar or same results. You get
> to speak the dialect you feel most comfortable with!!:-)
You get to write unportable scripts.
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gt; > :-) classic filesystems like ext4, fat, btrfs only.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jan
>
> A small utility, if it does not already exist, to do this would be
> nice.
Perhaps
df -PTl | egrep '^(/|Filesystem)'
or
df -PT -x nfs -x devtmpfs -x tmpfs
or
df -PTl -x devtmpfs -x tmpfs
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's with
> the cats, anyway?
UUOG.
Just awk without a grep, e.g.
awk -F ": " '/Package/{print $2}'
/var/lib/apt/lists/dl.google.com_linux_chrome_deb_dists_stable_main_binary-amd64_Packages
There's no need for a separate grep to match patterns, when awk has
perfectly good pattern matching itself. :-)
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I have the same issue that when changing brightness, everything runs slowly
even after restarting. Have you managed to solve it? Thanks
Clive
which then downloads
only the packages that will be installed. See
https://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/
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> I think the Dali Llama is a Spanish surrealistic painting of a South
> American ruminant, noted for fleecing the tin foil crowd.
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Is that some kind of mystical Tibetan woolly creature?
Maybe the origin of the yeti myth.
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including for the linux kernel.
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following the "enable programmable
completion features" comment, and start a new shell.
Now when you start typing and press Tab, it will offer all sorts of
completions in context, e.g. command options, hostnames, and more.
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it would be advisable to change 'stable' to
'wheezy' in that line. It's no problem now, but could become an
unwelcome surprise when jessie is released as stable in a year or
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pkg -l '*wicd*' | awk '/^ii/ {print $2}' | xargs -r sudo apt-get -s purge
To really purge those packages, remove the "-s" option.
That will suffice unless any of the wicd functionality is in packages
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> 2] apt-get install --reinstall bash
I'm not sure whether that would repair the damage caused by [1]. To
check, please run this command and paste the output into your reply:
ls -l /bin/sh /bin/bash /bin/dash
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>
> Try this (yep, links should be 3, not 1):
>
> find -type d -links 3
>
> Reco
That looked neat (just a single process) but it doesn't quite answer
the question. It finds directories containing exactly one subdirectory
and any number of other
completions (On)
If set to On, readline uses an internal more-like pager to
display a screenful of possible completions at a time.
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> Why don't I get a beep with:
>
> echo -e \a
Because the shell absorbs the \ and the echo command sees only the
letter a. Try this:
echo -e '\a'
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> That as far as memory serves -- which is getting shakier and shakier
> with the advance of years :-(
I know the
>
> > is the correct process:
>
> The recommended process is to read and follow the upgrade instructions
> in the release notes.
Except that openvz has been dropped from wheezy.
If the squeeze system is the openvz host, that's not covered in the
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>
> Just remind me when, where and what I need attend or prepare?
gkrellm-reminder (a plugin for gkrellm) does what you said.
It's graphical, but does not depend on any desktop environment.
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[...]
> Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions.
Did you know that xterm has the same scrollbar behaviour? Unlike every
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xec,nodev,noatime,nodiratime"
FS_MOUNTOPTIONS="-fstype=vfat,flush,gid=plugdev,dmask=0002,fmask=0113"
VERBOSE=no
Add yourself to whatever group(s) you use in the config, e.g. plugdev.
The device appears under /media/usb. Use pumount to unmount it.
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r Debian Lenny and found it very helpful;
it both tells you what to do and explains things.
The tutorial has since been updated for Squeeze although I haven't
looked at that version.
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Compose 1 2 gives ½
Compose " o gives ö
Compose o c gives ©
and so on.
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ople who have commented
here, so I can choose a convenient time to perform the upgrade to the
next release.
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> Forgive me for being thick but how do I get the gb dictionary please?
No problem, you need to install the myspell-en-gb package.
Then you need to restart LibreOffice before you can use it in the
auto-spellcheck.
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> Yes the autocheck button is ticked, but its still only working
> intermittently, not all the time unfortunately.
Unfortunately nothing above explains intermittent working. If you can
identify a repeatable pattern of behaviour then you could report a bug
On Mon 7 May 2012 11:08:53 +0100(+0100), Clive Standbridge wrote:
[...]
>
> First suggestion - do you have a myspell dictionary installed? Search
> for package names beginning "myspell-" and install one or more of them.
Oh and you'll need to restart LibreOffice af
in case you
have overlooked it), but is your auto spell check switched on? There's
a toolbar button or you can set it under Tools -> Options -> Language
Settings -> Writing Aids -> Options -> Check spelling as you type.
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| formail +1 -ds procmail
You should be able to add procmail into your mail delivery chain if
you receive mail locally, but probably not if you keep mail on a
remote IMAP or webmail server.
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. and ..). Maybe you had one of these in an alias on a previous
system?
Alternatively, if you want to see hidden files when you type "ls *"
you can set "shopt -s dotglob" (this is specific to bash).
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Hosts/Net: 254 Class C, Private Internet
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etc. i.e. resolv.conf parameter names prefixed with "dns-".
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> > Dear Debian users,
> >
> > Anyone knows why this command:
> >
> > :~$ alias muda='find . -name "*" -mtime -$1'
> >
> > and all this variations I tried:
> [...
ork because aliases don't take arguments.
You can use a shell function instead. For example,
muda()
{
find . -name "*" -mtime -$1
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It's also worth noting that the compose sequences in Debian work only
one order, i.e. "Compose ^ c" works but "Compose c ^" doesn't (unlike
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Similarly for unlink.
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rself to the plugdev group.
3. Log in again to for the group membership change to take effect.
To unmount the drive as an unprivileged user, enter this:
pumount /media/usb
Also read the comments about the sync option in
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Hi Lina,
You can install the procps package, then use
pkill nvt
Like kill, pkill takes a signal number as an option, so more
aggressively:
pkill -9 nvt
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> Thanks Clive for your help. Unfortunately Icedove stays attached to the
> uppermost terminal (which I want to close too, perhaps that wasn't
> clear). Even with the simplest form:
>
> bash --rcfile <(echo icedove \&)
>
> when I clos
ven't figured out:
This does not to allow you to bring the icedove to the foreground.
Nor does it seem to show stdout/stderr from icedove in the xterm, which
I guess you want.
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is taken into account. After removing indenting or encapsulation,
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That's good to know, thanks.
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bash-doc=4.1-3
To use "-" as a delimiter you could do e.g.
wajig snapshot | tr = - | egrep bash
bash-4.1-3
bash-completion-1:1.2-3
bash-doc-4.1-3
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> Now I wounder, if "pissed" in British English already means not to know
> where you are ... in what condition is somebody who isn't "pissed", but
> "totally pissed"?
He or she would be "pissed as a newt".
I hope that's clearer now.
-
g its command on an empty file
list.
The pair of -0 options deals with white-space and non-printing
characters in file names.
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> What is the maximum file size supported by Debian 32 bit and 54 bit
> kernel? Alo, what is the maximum capacity of harddisk supported by
> ext3 FS?
More than you think with the 54 bit kernel; you get 10 bonus bits
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gt; > > John
> > > Try groupadd in the commandline. In KDE you can use kusers, which
> > > does the job
> > > very well. Kusers is my favourite tool.
> >
> > groupadd creates a new group. vigr is a command line method.
> >
> This wil
the
job. You can connect to an sftp server with lftp using a command like
lftp sftp://username@host/path/to/dir
Another alternative would be to use rsync e.g.
rsync -aiz files username@host:/path/to/dir
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Apart from beginning the command with a space as already mentioned,
you could enter just the command "sha512sum" then as input type
some string and stuff
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way, Camaleon's suggestion helped. I went to the openoffice site,
> downloaded the spell checkers and installed them through the Writer
> extensions "wizard".
Okay, good :-)
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otherwise some pages get splattered with surprisingly large numbers of
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all the backslashes
in $PWD using a shell expansion:
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:/home/clive/temp
You can see its effect on the string passed to sed using set -x:
$ (set -x; sed s/.*/:${PWD//\//\\/}/ text.txt)
+ sed 's/.*/:\/home
guration questions
can occur at any time.
Also if you rely on the system for anything important, you need to
allow time to diagnose and fix the fallout i.e. breakages that aren't
covered in the release notes. It happens unfortunately.
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uses a font resource (xterm, rxvt, emacs, etc.).
You can test changes without restarting X by running
xrdb -load ~/.Xresources
PS I'm not sure whether .Xdefaults is a valid alternative name to
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> However MS users running Outlook have only the subject for message
> threading. This is a long standing bug in Outlook.
Recent version(s) appear to have been fixed, thankfully.
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Make sure the session "Xclient" is selected in GDM.
Now you should be able to use any client in GDM.
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> for MAGFILE in `ls *.[Zz][Ii][Pp] $MAGDIR/`; do
> #lots of other stuff
> done
As others noted, the ls command is superfluous and possibly harmful
here.
One more thing you can do is case-insensitive pathname expansion:
shopt -s nocaseglob
for MAGFILE in $MAGDIR/*.zip
do
#lots of other
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ing parted-doc.
No packages found matching qtparted.
Note that dpkg is not aware of all the packages returned by apt-cache
search, and prints a message on standard error for each one. Hence the
use of 2>&1 above.
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Requires package sux.
If you have sshd set up with X forwarding enabled, you could also do
ssh -X b...@localhost /path/to/app arg1 arg2 arg3
but this one feels like overkill.
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eck where (and
> why)
> it stops now :-)
Ahem, good point.
The attachments contain the lines written to /var/log/auth.log and
/var/log/mail.log when the attempt to mail via NEWSERVER:587 failed,
also my /etc/postfix/main.cf (without comments).
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/var/log/auth.log:
May 10 12:59:
TLS, and you'll
> see, for any combination of connection and authentication options
> that you try, what works and what errors are received on failure.
Hi Celejar,
Thanks for that advice. I will take a look at swaks.
I have run out of weekend now, so it may take a day or two.
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; established to NEWSERVER[NEWSERVER-IPADDR]:587: TLSv1 with cipher RC4-MD5
> > (128/128 bits)
>
> I guess your are having problems with the certificate itself. It
> cannot
> be verified by the remote server.
The TLS part seems to be sorted now (see my reply to Sven).
But the a
02/0.03/5.4/0,
dsn=4.7.3, status=deferred (SASL authentication failed; server
NEWSERVER[NEWSERVER-IPADDR] said: 535 5.7.3 Authentication unsuccessful)
Thanks,
Clive
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Hi,
I'm trying in vain to relay external mail from postfix on a Debian
lenny machine to a Microsoft SMTP server on the Internet. I've been
reading and searching for days. I've tried numerous combinations of
settings although I'm note certain what they all do and am
experiencing information overlo
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Mark Allums wrote:
> On 4/26/2010 5:24 PM, Clive McBarton wrote:
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>> Mark Allums wrote:
>>> Some people are scared of shared folders as possible attack vectors,
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Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Rob Owens put forth on 4/28/2010 8:26 PM:
>> Many/most
>> users don't run a UPS and sudden unexpected power loss is a real
>> possibility for them.
>
> Really? I was under the impression that laptops and netbooks are now the
>
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Mark Allums wrote:
> Some people are scared of shared folders as possible attack vectors, thus
> security risks.
What exactly are those risks?
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Kevin Ross wrote:
> "Reply to List" button (which I know
> was available as an add-on before)
You remember what the add-on is called? Searching for "reply to list" in
add-ons didn't give me anything.
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