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On Sat, 14 Jan 2023 23:23:14 +0200
Horia Marandoiu wrote:
> Package: passwd (1:4.8.1-1) does not work without libpam-ldap , being
> a library which is not listed on the dependency section of the page
> dedicated to the package passwd
Interesting. I have passwd 1:4.8.1-1 installed on Bullseye, I
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 4:39 PM Horia Marandoiu wrote:
>
> Package: passwd (1:4.8.1-1) does not work without libpam-ldap , being a
> library which is not listed on the dependency section of the page dedicated
> to the package passwd
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1028917
Package: passwd (1:4.8.1-1) does not work without libpam-ldap , being a
library which is not listed on the dependency section of the page dedicated
to the package passwd
Jul 21, 2022, 11:46 by timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com:
> I tested it on Debian 11 and I am able to go to Properties/Details and add a
> comment. The comment is then displayed. It looks like it might be a
> regression. Are you running Bookworm or Sid?
>
Bookworm. Thanks
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 01:18:38PM +0200, local10 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tried adding comments to files (a useful feature in some cases) and the
> comments are added and saved. A file comment can be seen by selecting the
> file, doing a RMB click > Properties > Details >
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 7:19 AM local10 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tried adding comments to files (a useful feature in some cases) and the
> comments are added and saved. A file comment can be seen by selecting the
> file, doing a RMB click > Properties > Details > Comment
Hi,
Tried adding comments to files (a useful feature in some cases) and the
comments are added and saved. A file comment can be seen by selecting the file,
doing a RMB click > Properties > Details > Comment. The comment is there.
However, the Dolphin File Manager doesn't sh
Him
On 2021-12-16 3:10 p.m., gene heskett wrote:
> See attached, the final reject of my attempt to post to the cups list, which
> I
> am subscribed to.
>
> Where did I mess it up?
>
Have you tried registering again ?
Also, look in the header of your message and see the complete route of
your
On Thursday, December 16, 2021 4:04:16 PM EST Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 03:10:17PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> >- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
> >
> >
> >
> >- Transcript of session follows -
> >
> > ... Deferred: Connection
On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 03:10:17PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
>
>- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
>
>
>- Transcript of session follows -
> ... Deferred: Connection refused by lists.apple.com.
> Message could not be delivered for 5 days
> Message will
See attached, the final reject of my attempt to post to the cups list, which I
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Where did I mess it up?
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anthony gennard wrote:
> Is it possible to download an exact replica of the booting process which I
> see hurrying too fast to read it (at least it is for my tired eyes).
If you are using systemd and journald (I believe that is the default in
jessie), then you could also try
sudo journalctl -
anthony gennard wrote:
> Is it possible to download an exact replica of the booting process which I
> see hurrying too fast to read it (at least it is for my tired eyes). I am
> trying to get up to date with this aspect of debian. On this machine I have
> Jessie installed.
Look in /var/log/boot.l
Is it possible to download an exact replica of the booting process which I
see hurrying too fast to read it (at least it is for my tired eyes). I am
trying to get up to date with this aspect of debian. On this machine I have
Jessie installed.
Thanks,
Anthony.
On 5/23/2020 11:41 PM, Eric Kom wrote:
Good day folks,
Can any one assist or direct me with the login details for:
debian-10-genericcloud-amd64-20200511-260.qcow2
I have booted but can't login.
Tried admin, root & Debian with and without password.
https://wiki.debian.
Good day folks,
Can any one assist or direct me with the login details for:
debian-10-genericcloud-amd64-20200511-260.qcow2
I have booted but can't login.
Tried admin, root & Debian with and without password.
Kind regards
On 12/01/2019 16:05, Johndy Laviña wrote:
Hi,
May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
Thanks
Live or installed?
For Debian Live, the login is "user" and password is "live". You will
need these if you lock the screen. To get root, open a terminal and use
use "sudo
On 1/12/19 4:05 AM, Johndy Laviña wrote:
> May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
Hi Johndy,
If you are mentioning Debian Live images, I believe the
login and password are user/live, but I am not sure it
still holds true. Login should be automatic apparently:
On 1/12/2019 4:05 AM, Johndy Laviña wrote:
> Hi,
>
> May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
>
There are no default user and password, they are provided at
installation time.
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On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 03:05:46AM +, Johndy Laviña wrote:
>
> May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
They're whatever you set them to when installing the system.
Cheers,
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Hi,
May I know what is the login and password for Debian GNU / Linux 9?
Thanks
e ''.")
>>
>> I tried doing update and then dist-upgrade to make sure i didn't have
>> some broken package, but that made no difference.
>>
>> I tried removing and installing the package again, with the same
>> behavior inside emacs.
>>
didn't have
> some broken package, but that made no difference.
>
> I tried removing and installing the package again, with the same
> behavior inside emacs.
>
> So i would like to get some more details about what apt is actually
> doing so i can figure out what to do.
T
ed doing update and then dist-upgrade to make sure i didn't have
some broken package, but that made no difference.
I tried removing and installing the package again, with the same
behavior inside emacs.
So i would like to get some more details about what apt is actually
doing so i can figure
On 2016-07-19 16:13, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
I don't think so. I can't think of a reason the installer would ever
ask for the MAC, unless you are talking some odd ball ARM hardware that
didn't have a MAC in hardware and required the user to provide one.
But would Debian have even had an installe
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 01:45:58AM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Not me.
> And I think there was never such bug as asking for MAC details from the User.
I have certainly never seen it, and don't recall any such thing in any
installer I have used since 2.0.
> In https://bugs.debi
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 10:08:47PM +, shirish ??? wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody remember which release of Debian was it that had the bug
> where d-i used to ask for MAC ID details during the end phase
> (networking phase) to the user and if s/he didn
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016, at 18:08, shirish शिरीष wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody remember which release of Debian was it that had the bug
> where d-i used to ask for MAC ID details during the end phase
> (networking phase) to the user and if s/he didn't know the MAC ID
> d
Hi all,
Does anybody remember which release of Debian was it that had the bug
where d-i used to ask for MAC ID details during the end phase
(networking phase) to the user and if s/he didn't know the MAC ID
details the installation couldn't move further (unless one knew some
tricks).
I
On 2/8/15, Bob Proulx wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> Thomas H. George wrote:
>> ...
>> > Following previous suggestions installed both xdm and kdm. If
>> > default-display-manager is set to xdm when xdm is started I get the
>> > Debian login window and can only login as root. The login is successful
songbird wrote:
> Thomas H. George wrote:
> ...
> > Following previous suggestions installed both xdm and kdm. If
> > default-display-manager is set to xdm when xdm is started I get the
> > Debian login window and can only login as root. The login is successful
> > to the gnome desktop. Tried to s
Thomas H. George wrote:
...
> Following previous suggestions installed both xdm and kdm. If
> default-display-manager is set to xdm when xdm is started I get the
> Debian login window and can only login as root. The login is successful
> to the gnome desktop. Tried to switch users but could not. E
On Sun, Feb 08, 2015 at 09:55:20AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 04:37:23PM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > OK, my fault.
> >
> > A new jessie installation. Display problem so I tried to switch to xdm.
> > When this didn't work I tried to switch back to gdm3. No Go:
>
Sven Hartge wrote:
> You don't need the manually invoke /bin/bash if you just add
> "#!/bin/bash" as the first line of your shell script, which Don already
> pointed out:
> >> 3) It may not be executable.
Yes. Make sure it is executable.
chmod a+x /home/user/bin/email-script
Bob
P.S. Persona
il-script
>> > /home/user/bin/actual-script > ~/details-file
>> > ssmtp usern...@gmail.com < ~/details-file
>> > echo $? > ~/email-status
>> >
>> > The crontab entry is as below
>> > 0 9 * * * /home/user/email-script
>>
>> If th
Jan 2015, Manikandan M wrote:
> > I have written a small script to email (using ssmpt) some details, and
> > scheduled it in crontab. The script is running as per time mentioned in
> the
> > cron but ssmtp is not sending the mail. please find the details below.
> >
>
On Fri, 02 Jan 2015, Manikandan M wrote:
> I have written a small script to email (using ssmpt) some details, and
> scheduled it in crontab. The script is running as per time mentioned in the
> cron but ssmtp is not sending the mail. please find the details below.
>
> user@host ~
Manikandan M wrote:
> I have written a small script to email (using ssmpt) some details, and
> scheduled it in crontab. The script is running as per time mentioned in the
> cron but ssmtp is not sending the mail. please find the details below.
A couple of details to provide back
On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 06:39:27PM +, Manikandan M wrote:
Are other scripts running fine? Can you throw a silly date >>/tmp/imalive into
it and see?
Does ssmtp (I'm unfamilar with it) requies some special env-var that can be
unset when running from Cron?
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Thanks for the quick response Patrick. I have given the full path for all
the executables in the script. Still i'm not getting the email. The first
line of the script works which updates the details-file. The third line of
the script works which updates the status of the email operation. Bot
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Manikandan M wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written a small script to email (using ssmpt) some details, and
> scheduled it in crontab. The script is running as per time mentioned in the
> cron but ssmtp is not sending the mail. please find the details below
Hi,
I have written a small script to email (using ssmpt) some details, and
scheduled it in crontab. The script is running as per time mentioned in the
cron but ssmtp is not sending the mail. please find the details below.
user@host ~ $ cat bin/email-script
/home/user/bin/actual-script
On Mon, 8 Sep 2014 23:21:05 + (UTC)
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I can't connect to wifi at all.
Check the status of wpa-supplicant and test w/ another
wifi wrapper (such as wifi-radar).
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On Mon, 08 Sep 2014 22:13:52 +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> After the last time I did a routine safe-upgrade in jessie, my ASUS
> 1000HE no longer connects to wifi after a reboot and login. Presumably
> something is wrong with the network manater. What it tells me after I
> log in and have my desk
On Sunday, August 24, 2014 9:40:01 AM UTC+2, Joe wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:24:59 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Alexandre Ferrieux wrote:
>
> > systemd allows to continue using sysvinit scripts, service per
> > service. It just doesn't preserve the integrity at the system level.
>
> On the whole, it does
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Alexandre Ferrieux
wrote:
> On Saturday, August 23, 2014 3:00:02 PM UTC+2, Brian wrote:
>> On Fri 22 Aug 2014 at 17:20:03 -0700, Alexandre Ferrieux wrote:
>>> I have a Jessie-based system, which up to the last upgrade used
>>> sysvinit of course, and where I had
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:24:59 -0700 (PDT)
Alexandre Ferrieux wrote:
> Agreed,
> systemd allows to continue using sysvinit scripts, service per
> service. It just doesn't preserve the integrity at the system level.
On the whole, it does. The only real show-stopper I've seen mentioned
so far was t
On Saturday, August 23, 2014 3:00:02 PM UTC+2, Brian wrote:
> On Fri 22 Aug 2014 at 17:20:03 -0700, Alexandre Ferrieux wrote:
>
> > I have a Jessie-based system, which up to the last upgrade used
> > sysvinit of course, and where I had added sysv-rc-conf, and was
> > happily juggling with a few ru
On Fri 22 Aug 2014 at 17:20:03 -0700, Alexandre Ferrieux wrote:
> I have a Jessie-based system, which up to the last upgrade used
> sysvinit of course, and where I had added sysv-rc-conf, and was
> happily juggling with a few runlevels.
>
> But after an upgrade (still in Jessie), systemd rules. N
Hello,
I have a Jessie-based system, which up to the last upgrade used sysvinit of
course, and where I had added sysv-rc-conf, and was happily juggling with a few
runlevels.
But after an upgrade (still in Jessie), systemd rules. No problem about this,
but what degree of compatibility should I
On Thu, 2014-04-24 at 09:19 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I manually edit that grub.cfg.
So do I :).
And again I like to inform the OP, that syslinux is a bootloader used by
many experienced Linux users who dislike grub. I never tested syslinux,
but it's said, that's it the best bootloader.
-
Tom H wrote:
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 1:22 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Tom H wrote:
Let's assume that you have two Linux installations on sda, on sda1 and
sda2, and that grub is embedded in the mbr of sda for sda1 and in the
pbr/vbr of sda2 for sda2.
I have two distinct use cases
1. one mach
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 1:22 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Tom H wrote:
>>
>> Let's assume that you have two Linux installations on sda, on sda1 and
>> sda2, and that grub is embedded in the mbr of sda for sda1 and in the
>> pbr/vbr of sda2 for sda2.
>
> I have two distinct use cases
> 1. one machi
erm,
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
> [...]
> In the chain-loading approach, every partition has some extra space in
> it's structure header, just like the disk itself has some extra space in
> the master boot record, [...]
>
I think I should have said,
... the disk itse
(Thanks for starting this thread, Richard, I finally found out how to
access the grub lists.)
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Tom H wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Richard Owlett
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thank you. My individual use case appears to be adequately
Tom H wrote:
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Thank you. My individual use case appears to be adequately safe, perhaps
more due to good luck than good management. However a couple of side
comments plus something I read somewhere hints at a more elegant solution.
Will have
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> Thank you. My individual use case appears to be adequately safe, perhaps
> more due to good luck than good management. However a couple of side
> comments plus something I read somewhere hints at a more elegant solution.
> Will have to some
Brian wrote:
On Thu 03 Apr 2014 at 14:32:26 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
I posted this to help-g...@gnu.org a week ago and got no response.
Specifically I'm using GRUB 1.98 as installed by Squeeze.
"
I wish to install GRUB2 in a way that is actively discouraged.
I wish to install it in a dedic
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 03 Apr 2014 at 14:32:26 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
>> I posted this to help-g...@gnu.org a week ago and got no response.
>> Specifically I'm using GRUB 1.98 as installed by Squeeze.
>>
>> "
>> I wish to install GRUB2 in a way that is active
On Thu 03 Apr 2014 at 14:32:26 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I posted this to help-g...@gnu.org a week ago and got no response.
> Specifically I'm using GRUB 1.98 as installed by Squeeze.
>
> "
> I wish to install GRUB2 in a way that is actively discouraged.
> I wish to install it in a dedicated
I posted this to help-g...@gnu.org a week ago and got no response.
Specifically I'm using GRUB 1.98 as installed by Squeeze.
"
I wish to install GRUB2 in a way that is actively discouraged.
I wish to install it in a dedicated partition.
The pages on "HOWTO" reference warning message that will res
o different people.
The
> supermarket would discard the average apple while the so called
> "organic" store would see it as just another healthy apple!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergot
This is poor quality ;).
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On Sat 31 Aug 2013 at 09:57:35 -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> >On Fri 30 Aug 2013 at 17:35:04 -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> >
> >>The manual page
> >>http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch05s01.html.en#boot-initrd
> >>says that I should download a couple of files depending
On Fri 30 Aug 2013 at 17:35:04 -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
The manual page
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch05s01.html.en#boot-initrd
says that I should download a couple of files depending on whether I
want to do a netinstall or use a ISO image on an existing partition.
I
On Fri 30 Aug 2013 at 17:35:04 -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> The manual page
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch05s01.html.en#boot-initrd
> says that I should download a couple of files depending on whether I
> want to do a netinstall or use a ISO image on an existing partiti
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 05:35:04PM -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> The manual page
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch05s01.html.en#boot-initrd
> says that I should download a couple of files depending on whether I
> want to do a netinstall or use a ISO image on an existing part
Hello.
I want to install Debian on a x86-64 laptop that came installed with
Ubuntu. I can't get CD, DVD or USB memory sticks because I'm ill and
can't get from the bed. I don't want to bother my family even more.
Therefore I want to use hard disk installation.
I have already made a new unfor
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 03:14:05PM +0100, "Morel Bérenger" wrote:
> Le Mer 27 février 2013 15:01, Karen Lewellen a écrit :
>
> For your network card, if you have no network management daemons
> (networkmanager, by example. I do not know if there are other, but I think
> yes.), you can configure th
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 02:16:23PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 February 2013 14:01:22 Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > can someone send me the command one might use to learn if ice
> > Wiesel is included on the drive?
>
> Assuming Debian:
>
> $ aptitude search iceweasel
>
> You can also
On Wednesday 27 February 2013 14:01:22 Karen Lewellen wrote:
> can someone send me the command one might use to learn if ice
> Wiesel is included on the drive?
Assuming Debian:
$ aptitude search iceweasel
You can also use apt-get, which in this case would be (I think, a least)
$apt-cache search
Le Mer 27 février 2013 15:01, Karen Lewellen a écrit :
> To keep it basic, since the idea of debian finding the card even if
> not connected might make sense, I take it that will be the best first
> step? second, can someone send me the command one might use to learn if
> ice Wiesel is included on
I do agree on the subject line, but it was based on past posting
experience.
Here is the deal.
because I could find no one locally here in Toronto to help with my
desired install of debian, someone privately offered to put a basic
install on a hard drive and send it to me.
I later had someone
> apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
>
> i am using amd 64 kernel. details of uname -a are as follows
>
> Linux harshad 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Jan 12 05:14:59 UTC 2011 x86_64
> GNU/Linux
>
>
> how to resolve this issue? i cant install libc6 or
i have installed debian 6 on a dell vostro 1550.
while updating software through synaptic or apt-get, i get this error
Could not perform immediate configuration on 'libc6'. Please see man 5
apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
i am using amd 64 kernel. details o
Hi,
I'm still confused after the old good Gnome in my laptop got upgraded today...
When I click "Programs" on the desktop I can see a lot of icons corresponding
to different programs. Unfortunately names of some programms are too long to be fully
displayed.
In the previous version of Gnome int
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>Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 11:02:42 -0400
>
>>
>>Hello list,
>>
>>I was wondering if anyone
Anand Sivaram writes:
> I was wondering if anyone could suggest a package or means to look at
> any or all of the information from a given executable binary file:
Try readelf, from the binutils package.
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> On Fri, 14 May 2010 22:22:01 +0530 < aspn...@gmail.com > wrote:
>
> Also you could try and analyze the output of the following > readelf -a
> > ldd > strings > For example most of the
> files compiled with g++ has a dependability on libstdc++.so.6
>
Wow the output of readelf -a was really
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 20:32, Mike Viau wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could suggest a package or means to look at any
> or all of the information from a given executable binary file:
>
> - What compiler compiled it
>
> - What (source) language was it compiled from
>
> - Wha
On Sex, 14 Mai 2010, Mike Viau wrote:
Hello list,
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a package or means to look
at any or all of the information from a given executable binary file:
File gives pretty much everything you want:
$ file /bin/ls
/bin/ls: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 803
Hello list,
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a package or means to look at any or
all of the information from a given executable binary file:
- What compiler compiled it
- What (source) language was it compiled from
- What computer architecture the file was compiled for
- How many har
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age provides the /etc/email-addresses file.
> Here's mine:
>
> 8>--
> # This is /etc/email-addresses. It is part of the exim package
> #
> # This file contains email addresses to use for outgoing mail. Any local
> # part not in here will be qualified by the system domain as
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:15:51AM +0100, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> On Monday 25 February 2008 23:38, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have following errors when sending email to en external email address.
> > Note: pc34ghz.org is the local domain, [EMAIL PROTECTED] the address to test
On Monday 25 February 2008 23:38, Bruno Costacurta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have following errors when sending email to en external email address.
> Note: pc34ghz.org is the local domain, [EMAIL PROTECTED] the address to test
>
>
> echo "my test" | mail -s "test exim4" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ...
> 1JTluY
ec log for more details
[Tue Oct 30 08:26:26 2007] [error] [client 75.187.102.204] Premature
end of script headers: hgwebdir.cgi
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