On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 04:25:34PM +, Andy Smith
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> Hello,
>
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 11:17:05AM +1000, raf wrote:
> > I just noticed many many sshd segfaults listed in
> > /var/log/kern.log. There are two versions. They look
> > like this:
> &g
dpkg-query -l | grep apparmor
And compare it with what is available:
apt-cache search apparmor
And install any you think you'd like.
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and
there was a different version number for libc (so it's
not new), but it's still happening with debian11.
It might be a bug in libwrap0 (whose version number
didn't change much), or in how openssh-server is using
it.
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raf
ed versions in
separate files.
However, if you put the dnssec-policy usage directive in the
zone {} stanzas instead, it's absolutely brilliant.
So, go nuts. DNSSEC all the zones!
Well, not *ALL* the zones.
You know what I mean. :-)
cheers,
raf
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 06:47:34PM +1000, raf wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 08:24:13AM +0200, john doe
> wrote:
>
> > The below assumes that 'sources.list' is set only for bullseye
> >
> > Some hints more than an answer:
> > - Try to remove the
nefiles. I wasn't expecting that either (having read
all the documentation on the subject).
But that's a discussion for a different mailing list,
unless someone here knows what the crashing is about
(bind9-9.16.15 + DNSSEC = firetrucks and sirens). :-)
I hope I won't have to wait too long for bind9-9.16.19.
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raf
e on the VM is correct.
The VM disk isn't full (86% used, 950MB free).
Any idea what I can do to fix this?
Thanks for your time,
raf
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 01:42:05AM BST, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> As I mentioned above and in the listed previous threads, this was a
> new install, but the home partition that is acting strangely s from a
> previous install.
That sounds simply like a permissions issue.
To rule it our mound the filesy
"Das Keyboard",
re-arrange the keys and change the keyboard layout.
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On Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 07:37:21PM GMT, Lisi wrote:
> On Friday 06 January 2012 18:44:22 Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > What's wrong with simply re-arrange the keys on your existing keyboard
>
> How do you do that? I know that there used to be IBM keyboards on which you
> could
a blank as it won't confuse you or swap the keys.
It's not really that hard to memorise the full keyboard layout and learn
to touch type.
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On Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 06:32:06PM GMT, Lisi wrote:
> On Friday 06 January 2012 18:22:35 Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > What's wrong with simply using the existing keyboard with Dvorak layout?
>
> Because you wouldn't know where the letters are? I think that Weaver means a
>
layout or you can buy
a blank keyboard - without anything printed on it.
What's wrong with simply using the existing keyboard with Dvorak layout?
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is this the one for that? (I checked
> the listing of mail lists at Debian, didn't see a separate one there.)
Amongst other platforms I'm running Debian on PowerPC - iBook G4 is my
main machine.
What sort of problems are you experiencing?
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On Sun, Jan 01, 2012 at 11:25:31PM GMT, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Du, 01 ian 12, 22:51:05, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > 4. root has /bin/sh as its $SHELL
>
> Nope
>
> $ grep root /etc/passwd
> root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
True, I've changed both to /bin/zsh some time
ME.
4. root has /bin/sh as its $SHELL
Every time you create an account using high-level adduser utility
/bin/bash is being suggested, when using low-level useradd utility
however /bin/sh is the default.
Hope this sheds some light.
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 01:19:20PM GMT, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> To answer the question in your subject I think the correct command to
> use is 'man' :)
Well put, sir! +1 ;^)
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than two days to find a solution and sometimes it'll take less time to
find it in the manual than to write an email.
I appreciate the fact that you're a beginner but your "problems" are
NOT Debian-specific and ARE trivial to "resolve" so maybe it's time
The above dmesg messages might point to faulty drive or cable.
Does the optical drive work at all, e.g. under another OS?
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On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:03:29AM GMT, Ashton Fagg wrote:
> On 22/12/11 20:55, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> >On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 01:50:57AM GMT, Ashton Fagg wrote:
> >>On 22/12/11 11:39, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> >>>As the drive is owned by root should it be run as sudo?
&
Your example will only change user "blah" permissions for "blah"
file/directory. Example above is better as it changes the permissions
recursively and group ones as well.
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4. After mounting your drive do "ls -la /media".
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On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 03:34:27PM GMT, T o n g wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 09:09:19 +0000, Raf Czlonka wrote:
>
> > % man 5 crontab
>
> I guess I assumed someone would be thoughtful enough to find out in OP
> that I said I know it works for crontab.
File in /etc/cron.d
. MAILTO may also be used to direct mail to multiple recipients
by separating recipient users with a comma. If MAILTO is defined but
empty (MAILTO=""), no mail will be sent. Otherwise mail is sent to
the owner of the crontab.
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> I use denyhosts for automatic entries
I use it too and it works just fine.
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On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 08:41:30AM GMT, lina wrote:
> such as for file in
>
> /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers,
>
> how do I know which .so file installed by which package?
apt-file
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It's usually a shell script with embedded archive/binary blob.
> On debian, I tried the
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> ./filename.run --buildpkg Debian/sid
Let me guess: ATI driver? It would've been easier if you had just said
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> it popped up lots of errors.
Try ch
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most peculiar and indeed shouldn't be ignored.
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On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 10:01:00AM GMT, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Raf:
>
> >> I try to escaping saving double commands in shell command history.
> >
> >The subject is somewhat confusing - escaping in regards to shell
> >usually means s
still. What
> can be wrong or should be specified more?
This is enough as it is a shorthand for ignoredups and ingorespace so
you must be doing something wrong here ;^)
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that case it does mount it and if so where or is it simply PTP?
> Must the ipod be jailbroken or is there another option?
No, unless you'd like to access the root filesystem.
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The information regarding previous old-stable releases' support can be
found on Debian web pages.
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 12:29:03PM GMT, Tom H wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 5:12 AM, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:12:01PM GMT, Ismael Scalcon wrote:
> >>
> >> To clarify things up (ok, a bit off topic):
> >>
> >> Red Hat Linux
l support.
What you are talking about is Red Hat _Enterprise_ Linux.
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 06:44:30AM GMT, Sthu Deus wrote:
> It was the permission problem - I did not set it to be executable. Now
> it seems to work.
>
> Thanks, Raf, again, for the point.
No worries mate. Most problems are usually easy to fix.
However, sometimes you need someone els
data about the process as it was before
> suspending.
>
> What can be wrong? Any suggestions, please.
What if happens you run it manually?
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I presume you've restarted restarted udev or rebooted since then?
% udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=input --action=change
Can we see the content of your file (without the comments), please?
Could you also point us to the instructions you've used as well, please?
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On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 01:50:50PM GMT, John Caveman wrote:
> Please if possible write me all the steps I need to follow in order to get
> my network driver up and running. Thanks!
% aptitude install firmware-b43-lpphy-installer b43-fwcutter
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> ip" to list which packages have a file containing "ip" in its name.
I advise against "apt-file search ip" as it will show every single
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This is what you need to do to install the package which provides the
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On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 04:46:42AM GMT, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good time of the day.
Any time of the day is good ;^)
> I'm looking for a Debian package/program user popularity rating list on
> the WWW. Can You share one w/ me/us?
Look at "popularity-contest" package.
R
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 09:57:15AM GMT, J. Bakshi wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 08:47:08 +
> Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 07:32:43AM GMT, J. Bakshi wrote:
> > > How can I directly boot debian net installer iso directly from
> > > grub2 ?
> >
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> How can I directly boot debian net installer iso directly from
> grub2 ?
You haven't even looked, have you? ;^)
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2009/05/25/boot-an-iso-via-grub2/
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> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 06:50:05PM BST, Tom H wrote:
> >> Given your posts, you're clearly confused...
> >
> > Would you care to elaborate?
>
>
phrase for a specific SSID and passphrase
cannot be quantified from it.
There's no disadvantage as you can still use the passphrase, there's no
need to pass the long PSK.
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setup at home for unix-only machines as I don't like to authenticate
every time I need to access a file.
I also use SSHFS (unix-only) accessing files over the Internet, and CIFS
(unix, Windows) at home as it's better suited for that.
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Again, for access - yes; not for sharing.
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> Given your posts, you're clearly confused...
Would you care to elaborate?
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at it, you'll need to set it up somehow -
either a server with a user database on it (SMB, SFTP, etc.) and
authenticate every time you connect to it, even if it's just for r/o
access; or set up a file storage server (e.g. NFS) with minimal effort.
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the speed of the network?
>
> How many "drops" can I entertain, before I should look at some
> other method of firewall blocking?
It shouldn't matter.
Set your default policy to DROP and allow only the ones you need.
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any* block device,
no underlying RAID required whatsoever.
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>
> I have not used it, but you might want to look at the vrrpd package.
Or "ucarp". I guess "keepalived" has been mentioned already and since
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> As Raf Czlonka has already said, using /etc/network/interfaces and its
> integration with wpa_supplicant is the way to go. You do not even need a
> wpa_supplicant.conf file.
You don't, for simple setup that is indeed enoug
x27;t know and would also like to know.
Since quite a while back, X.org Xserver, shipped with Debian and other
distributions, doesn't require xorg.conf file - it uses auto-detection.
You can still use xorg.conf however, and for dual monitor setup it might
be a better idea to create one.
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wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
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Already suggested - read documents in /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant.
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> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 04:23:51PM BST, lina wrote:
> > a quick question, are there some tricks to go deep directories quickly,
> >
> > such as cd Atheone/
>
> As long as "theone"
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 04:23:51PM BST, lina wrote:
> a quick question, are there some tricks to go deep directories quickly,
>
> such as cd Atheone/
As long as "theone" is a unique name and you're using zsh:
% cd **/*/theone
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I guess it's not the priority - it's the size.
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(not only) is
English (US, for what is worth) - even C locale defaults to it.
It's just something you have to live with - if the project's
international and there's no explicit language declaration, chances are
the discussion, support, etc. will be in English.
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> In fact with the choices mentioned so far (again excepting nautilus)
> sshd is the most versatile.
It isn't IMHO - see above.
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n?
1. What's the graphic card and screen?
2. Which driver are you using?
3. If a laptop has brightness control, does pressing the keys change
anything?
4. Stable, testing, unstable?
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> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> >
> > dmraid and mdraid are not the same thing.
>
> Except for the fact that you can manage a dmraid array with mdadm
> (IIRC, you have to have "contai
e only thing I can add is
to suggest you use RSA keys instead of DSA ones[0].
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http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch06.en.html#_connecting_without_remote_passwords
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> What does it mean? --doug
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Klingon_proverbs
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nd, e.g.:
% sed -i 's/old_word/new_word/' /etc/conf.file
I highly recommend.
% man sed
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> I am not sure which one will relatively better fit the x86_64
> GNU/Linux wheezy one.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> P.S I checked debian repository, there is no such software.
Would you care to share with us what is the name of the software in
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nly by your network speed) way of installing Linux,
or any other OS for that matter.
[0] http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/ - currently out of order
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You could've found all of the bove yourself.
And above all:
% man mdadm
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cache size, speed, etc. If you have drives
which don't match, essentially your RAID will perform as good as your
worst drive.
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On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:18:54AM BST, Zachary Uram wrote:
> Thanks Raf!
No worries.
Just to recap, what was it in the end?
Was the account still in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow?
Were you logged on with the account name and used sudo to remove it by
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>
> I also tried to run GUI's, like Bluefish, Ekiga and I get Hungarian
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Looks like we've nailed it then.
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For your needs NIS/YP will be sufficient enough and it's easy to set up.
However it's not secure by design and it doesn't scale well so if you're
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k /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow for 'foo'.
> anything else i can do to remove any remnants of the account besides
> what i already did?
% delgroup --only-if-empty foo
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tt already gave you the advice you need.
Rule of thumb: only allow access to the bare minimum from the outside
world.
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#x27;checkinstall' fulfil your needs?
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work that would point to your DM or WM not setting your
> > environment properly.
^^
Try without xdm, use startx.
Also try running, e.g. 'mc' or other curses app under x-terminal and
under tty and see if it makes a difference.
If neither o
d interactive shell, even after you logged on.
man bash
options '-l' and '-i'
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x-window-manager
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r hardware.
If you have a fairly new machine with a large HDD, the above won't be an
issue as, apart from some services run at startup or during your X
session, the it'll only take some of your HDD space.
But if you're really bothered or free space is scarce...
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127.0.1.1 in /etc/hosts and it happens even before
you're on the network; do you have any avahi/autoIP related packages
installed which might be doing so?
As suggested before, NetworkManager might be worth checking as well.
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nput drivers.
> `ps wwaux|grep xserver-xorg'
ps auwx|grep X
P.S. Just for the reference, there are other xservers in Debian but you
don't have to worry about them.
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On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 03:02:34PM BST, Victor Nitu wrote:
> You have replied to the wrong thread, please re-send this message
> where it belongs.
> Thanks.
I had indeed - all done, resent.
Ta,
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> static for IPv6.
iface eth0 inet dhcp
pre-up modprobe ipv6
post-up /etc/init.d/wide-dhcpv6-client start
pre-down /etc/init.d/wide-dhcpv6-client stop
Ifupdown doesn't support ipv6 DHCP as of yet.
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> static for IPv6.
iface eth0 inet dhcp
pre-up modprobe ipv6
post-up /etc/init.d/wide-dhcpv6-client start
pre-down /etc/init.d/wide-dhcpv6-client stop
Ifupdown doesn't support ipv6 DHCP as of yet.
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On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 08:22:38AM BST, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> So could I just unload the module to save power?
Yes, unloading modules for devices which you don't want to use will
reduce power consumption, e.g. bluetooth, wifi or even usb.
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s package needs apache2
> package . how can i install dependencies which are mentioned in control
> file. i need to install all packages which are required and mentioned in
> control file at the time of deb package installation automatically .
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-rel
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 11:39:26PM BST, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> 8.10.2011 4:09, Mark Panen kirjoitti:
> > Which command do i run to find out on which date i installed my Debian OS?
>
> uptime
Have you read the question?
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s, even the automated one, will run.
[0] auto-apt, cron-apt, unattended-upgrades, etc.
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On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 09:13:42PM BST, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Raf Czlonka writes:
> > What's the content of /etc/default/locale and what does "locale" say?
>
> The content of /etc/default/locale is:
> LANG=hu_HU.UTF-8
Last but not least, try running:
% LANG=hu_
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