Hello,
I'm using Stretch for a long time now on an amd64-PC together with a
3G-Internet-Modem-Stick. The behaviour how Stretch handles the band
width and does load balancing between different applications is simply
disastrous! For example: if I download large updates per "apt" it is
not possible t
Hello,
I'm using Stretch for a long time now on an amd64-PC together with a
3G-Internet-Modem-Stick. The behaviour how Stretch handles the band
width and does load balancing between different applications is simply
disastrous! For example: if I download large updates per "apt" it is
not possible t
On 03/04/14 19:55, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 02:54:05PM +0100, ha wrote:
Last few weekends I've tried to install debian 7.2 from live DVD
(but booting from USB) on EFI hardware with GPT. I disabled EFI,
crated a small partition at the begging of the disk, and ru
On 03/04/14 20:09, Erwan David wrote:
Le 04/03/2014 14:54, ha a écrit :
Last few weekends I've tried to install debian 7.2 from live DVD (but
booting from USB) on EFI hardware with GPT. I disabled EFI, crated a
small partition at the begging of the disk, and run the usual
installation pr
Last few weekends I've tried to install debian 7.2 from live DVD (but
booting from USB) on EFI hardware with GPT. I disabled EFI, crated a
small partition at the begging of the disk, and run the usual
installation process. However, at the end of installation I always
receive the message like: "
On 03/03/14 10:33, ha wrote:
Last few weekends I struggled with the GPT. I've tried to install debian
7.2 from live DVD (but booting from USB). However, at the end of
installation I always receive the message "Grub-pc package failed to
install into /target/", or something like
On 03/03/14 14:40, Sven Hartge wrote:
ha wrote:
Last few weekends I struggled with the GPT. I've tried to install
debian 7.2 from live DVD (but booting from USB). However, at the end
of installation I always receive the message "Grub-pc package failed
to install into /target/"
Last few weekends I struggled with the GPT. I've tried to install debian
7.2 from live DVD (but booting from USB). However, at the end of
installation I always receive the message "Grub-pc package failed to
install into /target/", or something like that. Now, I'm aware that I
can solve this by
Looking at those files makes me think of a possible installation error:
that one or more partitions on the old install were used and mounted
"without reformatting" for the new install.
Is there a timestamp check that could be performed (install time/date
for the file, rather than the datetime
I'd hate to hold anyone responsible for their memory - AFAIK no one can
remember what they don't remember (this is why we take notes and run
script) - I can only assume their memory is complete. With other areas a
guess/"instinct" may be good enough - with security I prefer proof.
Even if they d
My guess is that this situation is the result of invoking:
dpkg -X *deb /
or, simply unpacking a tarball into /.
But your guess is as good as mine.
The only package I installed via dpkg was youtube-dl, as I couldn't get
it by invoking apt-get install (and I still can't).
I downloaded it fro
Please note the difference between *are/is* installed, and *were* installed.
I would expect dpkg -S to fail if those packages had been wrongly
removed (corrupting dpkg database) but the pam and man files are
extremely unlikely to be the result of malware. The OP never responded
to my query about
By the way, do not have sshd installed (and there is no /usr/sbin/sshd).
I mentioned sshd as an example. There are plenty of ways to do remote
connection to the host (telnet, VNC, XDMCP), all of them can be used
for the root access.
Just to be on a safe side, scan your host with 'nmap -sT -sU
debsums -ac -r /mnt
Great, thanks! I didn't know about debsums.
However, it does not report anything when started from the debian live usb.
4) If, and only if debsums won't report anything unusual - purge
vmtoolsd, cleanup anything in /usr/local, change root password,
remove any ssh public
I did. It only shows that files are there:
/etc/pam.d/vmtoolsd
/usr/bin/vmtoolsd
By the way, there is also /etc/vmware-tools folder
This rather highlights why I like Arch's package manager (Pacman.) more
than APT. Pacman features a command (pacman -Qo ) that explicitly
checks a file you spec
On 02/24/14 16:24, ha wrote:
Hi!
Try to find that file. ( run something like "find / -name vmtoolsd" )
I did. It only shows that files are there:
/etc/pam.d/vmtoolsd
/usr/bin/vmtoolsd
By the way, there is also /etc/vmware-tools folder
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Hi!
Try to find that file. ( run something like "find / -name vmtoolsd" )
I did. It only shows that files are there:
/etc/pam.d/vmtoolsd
/usr/bin/vmtoolsd
dpkg ( or apt, aptitude, synaptic, etc ) is not the only way to install
things. It's only the most efficient ( on Debian ) and secure.
I
FYI, this was a log entry that caught my attention:
vmusr[3785]: [ warning] [vmtoolsd] The vmusr service needs to run inside
a virtual machine.
... And I repeat once again: This is not a virtual machine and I did not
install any VM software.
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I cannot see a package named "vmtoolsd" in the debian archives. But I
can see a package named "open-vm-tools", which has files named like
that:
Yes, I know. No, I do not have "open-vm-tools" package.
This package seems to be the VMware Tools bit intended to be installed
on a guest VM - i
I have a relatively new installation (2 months) of Debian Wheezy, and
not many additionaly packages installed. I *never* installed any virtual
machine on this computer, however, after some problems (that I first
though were hardware related) I found that vmtoolsd is installed on this
computer.
> If I did have any knowledge I've forgotten most of it. :) In the end I
> decided booting from an isohybrid on a USB stick was far more convenient
> than whatever I devised, which may have involved remastering the ISO.
When you refer to the isohybrid image you mean the CD image that is
simply d
On 12/16/2013 12:45 PM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 16 Dec 2013 at 09:40:17 +0100, ha wrote:
[Snip]
So the question is:
1. Did anybody managed to boot from USB and install debian using
grub2 and the netinstall debian image? (i.e. Is this possible? Does
netinstall support this?)
Yes, using the hd
I'm trying to tackle this problem for a quite some time now, and I'm
getting quite annoyed by the fact that I cannot find the straightforward
solution for it...
Actually, I want to do exactly as the example here [1] suggest. So, I
foolishly assumed that this is going to be a simple problem. Th
Anybody tried installing Debian on Toshiba Satellite U940?
Any know issues?
I cannot find much information on the net.
I can see that some Toshiba laptops are not very Deban-frendly
(https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Toshiba), so I wonder...
Thanks to anybody who cares.
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On 07/10/2013 07:08 PM, Brian wrote:
On Wed 10 Jul 2013 at 16:51:47 +0200, ha wrote:
none of them are checked. But, anyway, it overrides if-pre.up.d settings.
perhaps this GUI doesn't like me.
No, it isn't that. If the packet filtering rules in if-pre.up.d are
overwritten it is be
On 07/10/2013 04:08 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 03:58:16PM +0200, ha wrote:
yes, that worked. thanks.
the firestarter is the one that overwrites my iptables.
I could remove it, but I simply wonder is there any other alternative.
I didn't find the way to disable it th
On Jul 10, 2013, at 12:28 PM, ha wrote:
I have a rather old configuration that worked on older debain setup for servers
and desktops.
in /etc/network/if-pre.up.d I have a file that contains something like
/sbin/iptables-restore< /etc/iptables-up
Look at if-up.d directory, these scripts st
I have a rather old configuration that worked on older debain setup for
servers and desktops.
in /etc/network/if-pre.up.d I have a file that contains something like
/sbin/iptables-restore < /etc/iptables-up
however...
$ iptables -L -n
...does not gives the output as expected
on the other hand, i
On 07/09/2013 03:53 PM, ha wrote:
On 07/09/2013 12:24 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
su -l $USER HOME=$HOME/$app $app
...
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ su -l $USER HOME=/mnt/music/ gedit
Am I reading this correctly? Shouldn't it be:
su -l $USER HOME=/mnt/music/gedit gedit
No. This doesn
On 07/09/2013 12:24 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
su -l $USER HOME=$HOME/$app $app
...
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ su -l $USER HOME=/mnt/music/ gedit
Am I reading this correctly? Shouldn't it be:
su -l $USER HOME=/mnt/music/gedit gedit
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On Mon, 2013-07-08 at 14:44 +0200, ha wrote:
Would you care to explain how to accomplish that setup?
It would be nice to have only one file that contains configuration (like
etc/, let's say .conf/) and not to have to search trough two dozens of
dot files eve
Would you care to explain how to accomplish that setup?
It would be nice to have only one file that contains configuration (like
etc/, let's say .conf/) and not to have to search trough two dozens of
dot files every time I click on the "Browse" button in whatever
application - just to find docu
On 06/03/2013 01:57 PM, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 13:26:35 +0200
ha wrote:
I have trouble locating the link to download Jessie.
Wherever I look for, sooner or later it redirects me to old testing
(Wheezy). Could anybody please enlighten me.
h
Give this a try:
http
On 06/03/2013 01:51 PM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 03 Jun 2013 at 13:26:35 +0200, ha wrote:
I have trouble locating the link to download Jessie.
Wherever I look for, sooner or later it redirects me to old testing
(Wheezy). Could anybody please enlighten me.
From www.debian.org:
CD ISO images
I have trouble locating the link to download Jessie.
Wherever I look for, sooner or later it redirects me to old testing
(Wheezy). Could anybody please enlighten me.
h
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On 04/21/2013 09:30 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 06:41:43PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
I always use dist-upgrade but there's not a lot a choose. Upgrade
upgrades installed packages while dist-upgrade can make more
significant changes. Once Wheezy becomes stable the two sh
On 04/21/2013 09:57 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Nathan, welcome to Debian! :)
On 4/21/13, Nathan Owens wrote:
Where should we give suggestions on ideas? I would like to proprose the
idea of maybe Debian offering a community repo like Arch Linux's AUR or
does anybody know of a site that allows p
az általa
meghatalmazottak használhatják fel. Ha Ön nem az üzenet címzettje, úgy kérjük,
hogy telefonon, vagy e-mail-ben értesítse erről az üzenet küldőjét és törölje
az üzenetet, valamint annak összes csatolt mellékletét a rendszeréből. Ha Ön
nem az üzenet címzettje, abban az esetben tilos a
all. They just don't have enough memory.
However, at full load as a bridge, the ADSL throughput is still very low,
about 7Mbps compared to 90Mbps of a 10/100 Ethernet. I have not seen any of
them failed to pass that much raw traffic yet. You can test it just by
running iperf through it to see how long it can keep up the load.
Bao
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I got your contact info from a forum, but I can’t
still configure Thunderbird Signature. Can you help? Thank you.
Peter H. Ha
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(310) 630-0072 Main
(310) 630-0074 Fax
In your case, it is different since it is designed to be more
of a "real" development system. It is always wise to have a
HD for such cases.
Thanks.
Bao
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lly, I don't think it is safe to mount the compactflash as
the "live" root filesystem. It is not designed to have that many
write-cycles as a regular hard disk. So, even with a larger size
compactflash, what we are doing will still be valuable contributions.
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On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 04:21:58PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> How to get truetype fonts working under Abiword?
> - Copy the truetype fonts
>
...
> It works for me, even though there will be certain issues, like duplication
> of ttfonts on the system. Comments appreciated, especially if t
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On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 11:35:39PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone had any success setting up Debian on a system that connects
> to the net using DSL via PPPoE? The .deb packages appear to be missing
> the configuration scripts and documentation. The Roaring Penguin site
> only has i
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 10:19:34AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have my apache server to 1.3.19. Everything works fine before, however if
> a page contain traditional chinese or simplified charcter, IE doesnt load
> the correct ecoding, do u know what setting I have in apache?
>
> Every ht
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 02:55:35AM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Tue, May 15, 2001 at 02:20:19PM +0800, ha shao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > I am not. Try use it with 64MB of RAM
>
> Doing same.
>
> Galeon's running with about 17 tabs open.
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 12:49:17AM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> Isn't w3m a Japanese-oriented invention? Is w3mmee related to w3m?
>
Yes. w3mmee base on w3m with some code to make i18n correct. :)
oh, I saw people use ulimit to set up a controlled environment.
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On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 11:41:40PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Tue, May 15, 2001 at 02:20:19PM +0800, ha shao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I am not. Try use it with 64MB of RAM
>
> I'll give that a shot. Hint: LILO boot parameters are your friend. I
> onc
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 08:34:22PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> I might add that I'm quite pleased with Galeon.
>
I am not. Try use it with 64MB of RAM
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>
>
> I have been using the roaringpenguin pppoe package successfully. This
> morning I noticed that in the potato dist there is a pppoe pkg. This
> question I have is that if I run a pppoe -v the binary in the package
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> > terminfo. I'd have suggested you just change the termcap entry, but I'm
> > not too hot on the process for changing terminfo. I hope this gives you a
>
> It
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It is 'tic' with 'infocmp'
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Is there any reason of not including php4 and mysql-3.23.x
into testing(woody) distribution?
Although I use unstable since I'd like to use those and kernel-2.4.x,
you know, that is UNSTABLE. sometimes I got problems and have to
wait for another upgrade. :(
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> * Joachim Trinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [15.01.01 19:52]wrote:
> > which packages and/or magic incantations are needed to be able to read
> > asian and russian web pages with netscape. I know for the former there
> > are the netsc
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> Past messages have detailed how to copy a file system from one drive to
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>
> I do have a tape device h
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> Hi, when I use zless to view gzipped HOW-TOs, and fancy characters, (ie
> ones with accents) print as codes of some sort or in reverse
> colour.
>
> using zcat produces the correct output
>
> how can I get less to work corr
Hi,
Would anyone tell me what is the command to translate
elf/a.out file to assembly file.
OS: potato (linux-2.2.18pre21)
ARC: x86
# in SPARCs, this is DIS
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> Hi,
>
> I want to use scandinavian characters in console, I can solve this by
> using 'export LC_ALL=da_DK' (Danish), but then msgs become Danish as
> well, and I don't want my mutt to show Danish msgs, I want English
> applicati
nfigure -a
Setting up xserver-xfree86 (4.0.1-6) ...
ln: `/etc/X11/X' and `/usr/bin/X11/XFree86' are the same file
dpkg: error processing xserver-xfree86 (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
xserver-xfree86
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> I thought this limit was removed in for glibc 2.2. I did a
> dd if=/dev/zero of=bigfile bs=1024k count=3072 and it worked fine.
> Previously this blew up at 2GB. I am sure I am mistaken about some of
> this, which is causing
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 12:50:55AM -0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > fbset should do the job. But when I run fbset on my debian 2.2
> > box, it said: "open /dev/fb0: no such device" but I have:
> >
> > crw--w--w-1 root tty 29, 0 Jul 6 01:44 /dev/fb0
> > crw--w--w-1 roo
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 01:45:34AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> is there any way to change the console resolution after boot?
>
> or are we stuck with a microso~1 - like 'windont has detected
> that you moved your mouse; would you like to reboot now?'
>
fbset should do the job. But when
I couldn't find out the package containing manpages for
libc, I think. i.e. printf(3), scanf(3), etc
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> and open linux 2.4, but i can't get potato to print. i'm sure there's a
> config tool i'm missing or not aware of. i did compile with serial
> parport
Hi,
I'm looking for the version of SS for MIPS/Ultrix. Would anyone
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I'm wandering if there is any sjis<->euc converter going around.
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I'm wandering if there is any disassembler for x86 going around.
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the system works well.
What does this mean? Could this be a kernel's bug?
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e kernel's configuration.
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art's Linux PPP HOWTO, nor in "The Linux Serial HOWTO
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comments/suggestions on how to fix it. I am
running kernel 2.0.33.
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On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, RedHat Linux User wrote:
> every time I compile the kernel, it is too big?
>
> boot sector 512 bytes
> setup is 4380 bytes
> system is 511Kb
> system is too big
> make[1] *** [zImage] error 1
>
> any ideas
make bzImage
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Is it safe to turn shadow passwd after NIS has been running for a while?
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I got the "Official CD" from the ftp site in August. It has an 1.3.1
directory in it. I took great pain to install from that directory.
Then I found out that it is symlinked to 1.3.
Anyway, I put hamm on one of my machine. And it still shows 1.3 at
bootup.
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What is the permission mode of S (capital S), like
-r-Sr--r-- fpexe ???
How do I set something like that?
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Thanks for the answers on the elf-x11r6 and jdk-common packages.
Has anybody been successfully integrating MS Frontpage 98 Server Extension
with Hamm?
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packages: jdk-common, elf-x11r6lib, ...
Are they not ready yet? Or are they located somewhere else not obvious?
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What is the proper way to install Hamm? I want to install it on a
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it reboots, I use FTP in dselect to try to install hamm. It did
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I believe it is in kernel 2.1.x. For kernel 2.0.x, it is avaliable on
Donald Becker's web page:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/
Bao
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one in the ExterExpress Pro 100B. Donald Becker wrote a driver for
it. You should be able to use his driver to detect and to use the PCI
Pro/10.
Good luck.
Bao
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m so far
(24hr/day for more than a month now).
Bao
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ught up after NIS deamons. I have to manually start
"/etc/init.d/nis start" to bring NIS up after the boot up sequence is
completed. Am I missing something obvious and simple again.
Bao
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Appreciate any other suggestions/comments.
Bao
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On 21 Oct 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
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> "Bao C. Ha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I am having problems
g a
passwd problem.
Appreciate any advices/suggestions.
Bao
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I installed Debian 1.3. Now, I am having problems logging in as a normal user.
When logging in root, I got a message about "delay bypassed, root allowed to log
in". Also, when I shutdown, I got a prompt about logging in for maintenance
mode, or control-d to shutdown. Pressing control-d does not
me to leave the old server running on Slackware and setup a new web site on
the new system? Does anybody know what is the best thing to do make this
migration possible?
Many thanks,
Lan Ha
SFSU Career Center
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