Re: Re: Issue with OpenVPN inside a LXC container: Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning /usr/sbin/openvpn: Permission denied

2019-07-17 Thread Simon Bernier St-Pierre
Thanks a ton! I'm running this container on my private network behind a NAT, so I'm not too worried about disabling apparmor. I ended up just giving as loose of a configuration I could and it did the trick. lxc.apparmor.profile = unconfined lxc.apparmor.allow_nesting = 1 lxc.apparmor.allow_in

Issue with OpenVPN inside a LXC container: Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning /usr/sbin/openvpn: Permission denied

2019-07-16 Thread Simon Bernier St-Pierre
I have a LXC container which is connected to a remote VPN using OpenVPN. After upgrading to buster, the VPN does not start anymore. I'm using Debian buster on my host OS and Debian buster on the guest OS. Both were updated from stretch. Aside from OpenVPN there's only deluged and deluge-web th

Re: systemd - so much energy wasted in quarreling

2014-11-11 Thread st
Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote: Blaming the Debian project for letting the Debian distribution evolve in ways defined by its volunteers is unfair. Blaming? Did I say a word about Stable becoming less and less stable since about Etch? No. Did I mention that I had to get almost all essential desktop

Re: systemd - so much energy wasted in quarreling

2014-11-11 Thread st
Hans wrote: > I just wanted to show ways, where EVERYONE might be happy Sure. Sure. Everybody who has invested years into learning Debian is just jumping of joy now that it is suddenly turned into a completely different OS _and_ they have to find another Unix _and_ learn it almost from scratch _

Re: systemd - so much energy wasted in quarreling

2014-11-10 Thread st
Hans wrote: And at the beginning things never work perfect That's why they shouldn't make it into Stable as defaults, now should they? -- Best nightdreams. Serge Tiunov, "Do you really think you think http://e-head.net when you do think you

Re: Can't assemble 7.7 DVDs with jigdo

2014-10-29 Thread st
Steve McIntyre wrote: Has anybody else get a bunch of 404 File Not Found trying to put together 7.7's install DVDs for amd64 and i386? And if so, have you found a workaround? As far as I know it *should* be working. What mirror are you using? Yes, always Just Worked™ for me. First, jigdo tr

Can't assemble 7.7 DVDs with jigdo

2014-10-29 Thread st
Hey, folks, Has anybody else get a bunch of 404 File Not Found trying to put together 7.7's install DVDs for amd64 and i386? And if so, have you found a workaround? -- Best nightdreams. Serge Tiunov, "Do you really think you think http://e-head.net

Re: iceweasel "Video can't be played because the file is corrupt"

2014-10-26 Thread St-Laurent, Pierre
> I don't see that report > I'm using iceweasel from experimental on a testing machine. Thanks Brad for giving it a try. I think this confirms that the problem only affects stable (wheezy). As a side note, the video runs fine on Internet Explorer and on Android. Thanks again for giving it a try,

iceweasel "Video can't be played because the file is corrupt"

2014-10-26 Thread St-Laurent, Pierre
Hi, I use debian stable (wheezy) on my amd-64 laptop. Somewhere over the last weeks my iceweasel stopped playing mp4 videos. I get the error message "Video can't be played because the file is corrupt". iceweasel was playing the same video file perfectly fine a few weeks ago. I haven't changed a

Re: Debian fork

2014-10-21 Thread st
goli...@riseup.net wrote: Just in case you haven't seen this elsewhere: http://debianfork.org/ Thanks a lot, first time I knew I'm not the only long-bearded SA with an attitude. All y'all going to fork, I salute you. -- Best nightdreams. Serge Tiunov, "Do you reall

Re: Let's have a vote!

2014-09-16 Thread st
lee wrote: Shall we have a vote? That's hardly necessary, seeing as how Debian developers have been disregarding their users' needs in the last few years. Vote all you want, of course, but it's obviously Shuttleworth and Pöttering, or maybe Microsoft or Satan Beelzebub behind them both who's g

Re: Trouble replacing an LVM disk

2014-02-19 Thread st
st wrote: Somehow, creating and adding a disk manually gives 1 PE less: And I think I've found where the disk space went to. root@hulk:~# pvck /dev/sdb1 Found label on /dev/sdb1, sector 1, type=LVM2 001 Found text metadata area: offset=4096, size=195584 root@hulk:~# pvck /dev/sde

Re: Trouble replacing an LVM disk

2014-02-18 Thread st
Nuno Magalhães wrote: Does pvcreate imply pvscan? I.e. is LVM aware of the new pv so you can move onto it? It becomes aware when the PV is added to VG. That's also when pvdisplay starts showing how many extents LVM thinks the volume's got so I have to do it anyway. LVM doesn't start moving be

Trouble replacing an LVM disk

2014-02-18 Thread st
So there's an LVM volume consisting of 3 disks that was created by the Debian Installer. One of the disks develops problems (offline uncorrectable sectors) so I buy a fourth, the same size exactly. Now, I pvcreate /dev/sde, and I vgextend bigstore /dev/sde, and I try to pvmove /dev/sdb1. Doesn't w

Re: root user

2013-09-01 Thread st
Roman Gelfand wrote: I am running wheezy with postfix mail server. It appears that ll system emails are going to r...@domain.com. I don't remember if I set it up when installing os or when installing postfix. How can I change this address from root@domain to some other email address? Edit /

Re: Problems installing wheezy

2013-08-10 Thread st
Anubhav Yadav wrote: Hello everyone, this is my first post here. I am facing lot of problems in installing wheezy. 1) I downloaded the dvd-1 image of amd-64 precisely debian-7.1.0-amd64-DVD-1 for installing wheezy. I checked the md5sum of my downloaded file and it was the same as of the origina

Re: Owner change on USB stick

2013-07-04 Thread st
Ethan Rosenberg, PhD wrote: I formatted a usb stick on my desktop into two partitions, vfat and ext2 and then setup a directory structure in the Linux partition. I then moved the usb stick to my laptop and inserted files into the directories that were created. When I moved the sub stick back to

Re: SANE - trying to get an LIDE 110 working in Debian Squeeze.

2013-07-02 Thread st
Paul Lewis wrote: However for this scanner SANE stipulates 1.0.62 backend but it seems squeeze has 1.0.61 bundled is there an apt repository that provides 1.0.62 or .63? Back in the day, I had to install SANE from backports for LiDE 110 to work. -- Best nightdreams. Serge Tiunov,

Re: About installation DVD's

2013-05-17 Thread st
Kent West wrote: Sir full installation dvd's(a set of 10) are not released yet so kindly specify when these are going to be released. I'm not sure where you get the idea that there are 10 DVDs Here, maybe: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/7.0.0/i386/jigdo-dvd/ As you may see, th

Re: recommend a laser printer

2013-05-17 Thread st
Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm trying to buy a black and white laser printer for a family member running Wheezy. Can anybody recommend one that you've purchased recently, which used native cups drivers available in Wheezy, which cost $100US or less? Brother HL-2132. Cartridges don't last long, b

Re: recommend a laser printer

2013-05-16 Thread st
Rob Owens wrote: I'm trying to buy a black and white laser printer for a family member running Wheezy. Can anybody recommend one that you've purchased recently, which used native cups drivers available in Wheezy, which cost $100US or less? Brother HL-2132. Cartridges don't last long, but othe

Re: The order of my SATA and PATA are switching all the time

2013-05-09 Thread st
Bob Proulx wrote: One simple question, though: if you have 2 similar HDDs and one of them starts to fail, how do you know which one it is? I assume you mean which physical disk is which? There are useful tools hdparm, smartctl, blkid, lsblk and probably others too. # hdparm -I /dev/sda

Re: The order of my SATA and PATA are switching all the time

2013-05-08 Thread st
Stefan Monnier wrote: I see many people suggested UUIDs and other funny long names. What I use instead: LVM. This way you get to name the "disks" and "partitions" with meaningful names which only change when you decide to change them. One simple question, though: if you have 2 similar HDDs an

Installing Debian 5 Lenny 64bit from DVD - Problem

2009-05-28 Thread St. Joseph's College of Engineering and Technology
Sir, *Sub : Installing Debian 5 Lenny 64bit from DVD - Problem* I downloaded *DVD version of Debian 5 Linux 64bit (IA) from your site ( 2 ISO images)*, I tried to install it on my* Intel Core2 Duo* machine. while trying to boot form the DVD ROM, No boot screen for Debian, a cursor is blink

kernel panic on remote server after security update

2004-09-15 Thread Erisian St. Vinge
Hello, My remote server is down right now and I think it is because of the kernel-image update from security.debian.org. I've been running woody for about a year and the machine has been up and going and I've updated the kernel-image. Then the machine rebooted itself and it has come up with a ke

Re: vi as a text editor

2002-11-16 Thread Tim St. Croix
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 14:17:28 +1100, you wrote: > "remove .sig from messages I am replying to >au BufRead /tmp/mutt* normal :g/^| -- $/,/^$/-1dgg > I got that line about >removing the .sig from someone on here, but it doesn't actually seem to >work... I'm not sure but it looks like you're l

Re: Proposal - non-free software removal

2002-11-16 Thread Tim St. Croix
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 16:26:46 -0700 (MST), you wrote: >HP just kinda sprung to mind as a Debian friendly entity Oh how I wish that were true! I'd be able to get my HP 3400C scanner working. If HP were truly Debian (or even just Linux) friendly they'd provide specs to Bertrik Sikken ([EMAIL PROT

quake 2 3.20

2000-01-07 Thread Simon St-Pierre
hi my name is simon st-pierre and im not able to find a patch for quake2 v3.20 and my computer crash over the internet i dont know if you have a 3dfx patch for this please write back   Simon

Re: Please HELP ME!!!

1999-03-04 Thread Marc St-Laurent
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Nuno Donato wrote: > I really need some help here. > How can I have Linux to mount automatically my hard drives > at boot. Because every time I run Linux, I have to mount all > my partitions into separate directories. > Can I create some type of autoexec file? > > PLEASE HE

Mail Error

1997-03-21 Thread St. Johns Computer Center
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Login Logs

1997-03-13 Thread St. Johns Computer Center
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