On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 7:55 AM 타토카 wrote:
>
> And can you explain to me what is it, please? *
>
> $ alias | grep sha
> alias sha1='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha1 '
> alias sha256='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha256 '
> alias sha512='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha512 '
It's a way of getting sha sums for a fi
On 11/07/24 at 13:55, 타토카 wrote:
And can you explain to me what is it, please? *
$ alias | grep sha
alias sha1='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha1 '
alias sha256='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha256 '
alias sha512='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha512 '
Since you are asking this question maybe you don't know that
On Jul 11, 2024, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 17:23:43 +0500, 타토카 wrote:
> > But, what do you mean: "Because you haven't established a chain of trust
> > from yourself to any of the signatures."
>
> Imagine someone walks up to you on the street and hands you a contract,
> which i
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 17:23:43 +0500, 타토카 wrote:
> But, what do you mean: "Because you haven't established a chain of trust
> from yourself to any of the signatures."
Imagine someone walks up to you on the street and hands you a contract,
which is signed by someone you've never heard of.
You do
Hi,
cybertat...@gmail.com wrote:
> gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
That's normal. The concept of a "web of trust" suffers from the fact
that most people which i know good enough to trust them in general
have no idea of PGP and thus are not really trustworthy in s
Ok, I think this is really enough for verification ( Maybe (^_^) ).
But, what do you mean: "Because you haven't established a chain of trust
from yourself to any of the signatures."
Is it only for Debian developers? And is it very important?
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 4:58 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 16:47:45 +0500, 타토카 wrote:
> Why 64 signatures not checked and no ultimately trusted keys found here:
> $ gpg --import key-DA87E80D6294BE9B.txt
> gpg: key DA87E80D6294BE9B: 64 signatures not checked due to missing keys
> gpg: key DA87E80D6294BE9B: public key "Debian CD signi
And can you explain to me what is it, please? *
$ alias | grep sha
alias sha1='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha1 '
alias sha256='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha256 '
alias sha512='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha512 '
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 4:47 PM 타토카 wrote:
> Why 64 signatures not checked and no ultimately t
Why 64 signatures not checked and no ultimately trusted keys found here:
$ gpg --import key-DA87E80D6294BE9B.txt
gpg: key DA87E80D6294BE9B: 64 signatures not checked due to missing keys
gpg: key DA87E80D6294BE9B: public key "Debian CD signing key
" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 6:07 PM 타토카 wrote:
>
> Hello, dear Debian Community.
>
> I just wanted to check a key with GPG.
>
> I have found this on https://www.debian.org/CD/verify:
>
> pub rsa4096/DA87E80D6294BE9B 2011-01-05 [SC]
>
> Key fingerprint = DF9B 9C49 EAA9 2984 3258 9D76 DA87 E80D 6294
Hello, dear Debian Community.
I just wanted to check a key with GPG.
I have found this on https://www.debian.org/CD/verify:
pub rsa4096/DA87E80D6294BE9B 2011-01-05 [SC]
Key fingerprint = DF9B 9C49 EAA9 2984 3258 9D76 DA87 E80D 6294 BE9B
uid Debian CD signing key
How can
On 7/8/24 19:02, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Mon, Jul 08, 2024 at 06:08:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
On 7/8/24 17:20, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 12:15:00AM +0500, 타토카 wrote:
I mean subscriptions like this "debian-user"
The only cost associated with this mailing list is
On Mon, Jul 08, 2024 at 06:08:49PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> On 7/8/24 17:20, Andy Smith wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 12:15:00AM +0500, 타토카 wrote:
> > > I mean subscriptions like this "debian-user"
> >
> > The only cost associated with this mailing list is your sanity.
> >
>
On 7/8/24 17:20, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 12:15:00AM +0500, 타토카 wrote:
I mean subscriptions like this "debian-user"
The only cost associated with this mailing list is your sanity.
+1, Andy. Some of us get downright upset with the Karens that think they
run this all volu
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 12:15:00AM +0500, 타토카 wrote:
> I mean subscriptions like this "debian-user"
The only cost associated with this mailing list is your sanity.
Thanks,
Andy
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Hi,
cybertat...@gmail.com wrote:
> 2.2. I have done then: gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --verify
> SHA512SUMS.sign SHA512SUMS
> 2.3. Then I have got next info: Signed was made in 30 june 2024
> And RSA key: DF9B9C49EAA9298432589D76DA87E80D6294BE9B
> I have compared 2011 's key and
On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 00:15:00 +0500, 타토카 wrote:
> Thank you all for your answers.
> 1. But I mean subscriptions like this "debian-user":) But I really like
> your answers about Debian's freedom. I think it is useful information.
> Thanks.
The debian-user mailing list is open to all who wish to
Thank you all for your answers.
1. But I mean subscriptions like this "debian-user":) But I really like
your answers about Debian's freedom. I think it is useful information.
Thanks.
2. I just have verified GPG's keys manually: https://keyring.debian.org/
2.1. I have downloaded SHA512 SUMS.sign
On 8 Jul 2024 22:24 +0500, from cybertat...@gmail.com (타토카):
> 1. Are all subscriptions to Debian free?
Others have already pointed out that Debian is free, but I want to
note that this question seems to be based on a misunderstanding.
The fact is that there are no "subscriptions" to Debian, in t
Hi,
cybertat...@gmail.com wrote:
> 2. How to check Debian Image Authentication?
> Is checksum verification (sha216sum, sha512sum) enough?
Only if you are trusting the site from where you downloaded the ISO.
In that case you'd use the checksums in the files SHA256SUMS and
SHA512SUMS as mere contro
타토카 wrote:
> Hello, dear Debian Community. I have several questions:
> 1. Are all subscriptions to Debian free?
Yes. There are non-Debian businesses which can sell you support,
if you like, but Debian software is all free.
> 2. How to check Debian Image Authentication? Is checksum verification
>
On Mon, Jul 08, 2024 at 10:24:13PM +0500, 타토카 wrote:
> Hello, dear Debian Community. I have several questions:
> 1. Are all subscriptions to Debian free?
> 2. How to check Debian Image Authentication? Is checksum verification
> (sha216sum, sha512sum) enough? Should I verify with GPG? If so, how can
On Mon, Jul 08, 2024 at 22:24:13 +0500, 타토카 wrote:
> Hello, dear Debian Community. I have several questions:
> 1. Are all subscriptions to Debian free?
Debian is Free Software. You are allowed to download it, in both binary
and source forms, without requiring a subscription, or a license, other
t
Hi again,
27 août 2023, 18:46 de l0f...@tuta.io:
>>> ClamAV scan files but data scanned: 0.00 MB, why? I have Debian stable and
>>> use last version of clamav (1.0.1+dfsg-2)
>>> , which is located in debian stable repository.
>>>
I don't think your file has been scanned actually...
Can you provi
Hello Takota,
>> ClamAV scan files but data scanned: 0.00 MB, why? I have Debian stable and
>> use last version of clamav (1.0.1+dfsg-2)
>> , which is located in debian stable repository.
>>
Maybe someone on this list will be able to help you, otherwise I recommend you
write to ClamAV dedicated m
On Sun, 27 Aug 2023 17:01:22 +0600
Tatoka wrote:
Hello Tatoka,
>1. Is Subscribing to mailing list free?
Yes. All that's needed is a valid email address to sign up with.
>2. I have problem with ClamAv:
Sorry, can't help with that as I have no experience with ClamAV.
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On Sun, Aug 27, 2023 at 05:01:22PM +0600, Tatoka wrote:
> Hello, dear users community of debian! I just wanna ask questions:
> 1. Is Subscribing to mailing list free?
Yes, it is. I am subscribed, so I know :)
> 2. I have problem with ClamAv: When I scanned file:
> --- SCAN SUMMARY ---
On Tue 25 Jul 2023 at 08:18:21 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 07:53:52AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Source Code wrote:
> > > 3. Is it possible to reduce RAM consumption? And minimize it? Let's say up
> > > to 100-200 mb?
> >
> > That depends on what you choose to run, a
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 07:53:52AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
Source Code wrote:
3. Is it possible to reduce RAM consumption? And minimize it? Let's say up
to 100-200 mb?
That depends on what you choose to run, and how. I would not
recommend trying to
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 08:51:59PM +0600, Source Code wrote:
> People, how to solve problem with rfkill without install rfkill?
>
> Вт, 25 июля 2023 г. в 20:31, Michel Verdier :
>
> > On 2023-07-25, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >
> > >> And about third question, I mean: dwm and awesome wm. They will be
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 09:18:10PM +0600, Source Code wrote:
> I'm sorry, Nicolas George, if I offended you. I didn't want it. I'm new
> here and don't know how to post my questions without disturbing anyone. So
> sorry everyone if my questions have distracted you in any way. I will try
> to figure
Source Code writes:
> So sorry everyone if my questions have distracted you in any way.
Apology accepted.
> I will try to figure with my problems out myself in future.
It's ok to ask for help again. Just respond politely when people try to
answer your questions.
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Hi,
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 09:18:10PM +0600, Source Code wrote:
> I'm sorry, Nicolas George, if I offended you. I didn't want it. I'm new
> here and don't know how to post my questions without disturbing anyone.i
If there is a language barrier here. maybe posting questions on
debian-russian will
I'm sorry, Nicolas George, if I offended you. I didn't want it. I'm new
here and don't know how to post my questions without disturbing anyone. So
sorry everyone if my questions have distracted you in any way. I will try
to figure with my problems out myself in future. Thanks everyone!
Вт, 25 июля
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 09:02:36PM +0600, Source Code wrote:
> I have thought I have right to ask any question, for get answers which I
> need :(
Yes, you have. But the answers have the right to not be liked
by you, at least not always :-)
Cheers
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Source Code (12023-07-25):
> I have thought I have right to ask any question
Oh, you have the right all right.
And I have a right of not helping you. Which is exactly what I will do
from now on, since you just spat in my face when I tried to.
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On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 05:02:09PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
Oh, forgot the ref:
> Or have a read at the rfkill source [1] [...]
Cheers
[1] https://sources.debian.org/src/rfkill/0.5-1/rfkill.c/
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I have thought I have right to ask any question, for get answers which I
need :(
I have another one question: can I use terminal in Debian Installer without
any problem in the future? What hot keys I need to use? And what’s step in
installer where I can use terminal?
I know about shell in the end
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 04:54:54PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> Source Code (12023-07-25):
> > People, how to solve problem with rfkill without install rfkill?
>
> Step 1: get rid of stupid constraints.
>
> Step 2: install rfkill.
Or have a read at the rfkill source [1] and see what you have t
Source Code (12023-07-25):
> People, how to solve problem with rfkill without install rfkill?
Step 1: get rid of stupid constraints.
Step 2: install rfkill.
Step 3: solve problem.
Step 4: learn what top-posting means.
Step 5: stop doing it.
Regards,
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Вт, 25 июля 2023 г. в 20:31, Michel Verdier :
> On 2023-07-25, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> >> And about third question, I mean: dwm and awesome wm. They will be
> >> supported in future too?
> >
> > If people use them, and if the upstr
On 2023-07-25, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> And about third question, I mean: dwm and awesome wm. They will be
>> supported in future too?
>
> If people use them, and if the upstream developers of these projects
> remain active and responsive, they will likely remain in Debian.
And about dwm I would a
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 06:26:20PM +0600, Source Code wrote:
> I use Debian on my PC not as a server.
>
> Using Debian for PC OS is not good? Is it recommended only for servers?
>
I've only been using it on a PC for 26 years - it is too early to be
certain whether it is good or not.
> And abou
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 06:26:20PM +0600, Source Code wrote:
> I use Debian on my PC not as a server.
>
> Using Debian for PC OS is not good? Is it recommended only for servers?
Both are common. Debian aims to be good for any purpose.
> And about third question, I mean: dwm and awesome wm. They
I use Debian on my PC not as a server.
Using Debian for PC OS is not good? Is it recommended only for servers?
And about third question, I mean: dwm and awesome wm. They will be
supported in future too?
It turns out you need free firmware to use wifi? But I can use wifi, but
only with some DE. I
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 08:18:21 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 07:53:52AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Source Code wrote:
> > > 3. Is it possible to reduce RAM consumption? And minimize it?
> > > Let's say up to 100-200 mb?
> >
> > That depends on what you choose to run,
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 07:53:52AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Source Code wrote:
> > 3. Is it possible to reduce RAM consumption? And minimize it? Let's say up
> > to 100-200 mb?
>
> That depends on what you choose to run, and how. I would not
> recommend trying to do anything interesting on a ma
Source Code wrote:
> Hello dear Debian team! I really like this distribution. I use it with
> great pleasure! But I would like to know more about this distribution. I
> wanted to ask you:
debian-users is composed of users of Debian, not a "team".
> 1. After installing Debian without a single des
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 08:54:38AM +0100, Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
> b) I have already replaced mousepad for MadEdit (v.nice editor in my
> opinion)
Sounds interesting, but did you compile from source? It's not in Debian
repos (I'm asking because I'm interested in trying a new editor).
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On 05/02/07 02:54, Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
[snip]
> e) I was after some kind of tray icon auto-updater thingy for the XFCE
> Debian to tell me of new updates to Debian 4.0, this is a server however
> (I like GUI's don't sue me) so it would be
Steven Maddox writes:
> I want to do this on a massive scale, it would mean opening up every text
> file on the file system! - i.e. I want to -on mass- rename something
> unique in all configuration files mentioning it
As others have mentioned this is exactly the sort of problem sed was
invented t
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 08:54:38AM +0100, Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Thanx for your answers... heres some clarifications...
>
> a) I meant to say Debian XFCE! not Ubuntu XFCE (sorry :D)
>
> b) I have already replaced mousepad for MadEdit (v.nice editor in my
> opinion)
>
Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
c) I know loads of text editors can do multi-file find/replace - but I
want to do this on a massive scale, it would mean opening up every
text file on the file system! - i.e. I want to -on mass- rename
something unique in all configuration files mentioning it
Si
On 5/2/07, Steven Maddox (Architect) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,
Thanx for your answers... heres some clarifications...
f) on a bizarre connected note, I know that Debian is *rock solid*
stable - but when doing an 'apt-get upgrade' I haven't noticed a since
new thing! is this normal
c) I know loads of text editors can do multi-file find/replace - but I
want to do this on a massive scale, it would mean opening up every text
file on the file system! - i.e. I want to -on mass- rename something
unique in all configuration files mentioning it
Don't you like CLI instead a GUI ap
Hi folks,
Thanx for your answers... heres some clarifications...
a) I meant to say Debian XFCE! not Ubuntu XFCE (sorry :D)
b) I have already replaced mousepad for MadEdit (v.nice editor in my
opinion)
c) I know loads of text editors can do multi-file find/replace - but I
want to do this on
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 02:57:06PM +0100, Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
> 1) I need a graphical way of searching text files for a string - and
> getting it to replace it (makes for easy re-configuring of files after a
> path change)
cream (gvim) text editor can do that. It's called 'Multi-Fi
Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
posted to gmane.linux.debian.user:
> 1) I need a graphical way of searching text files for a string - and
> getting it to replace it (makes for easy re-configuring of files after a
> path change)
krename sounds like what you need, tho
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 07:11:01 -0700
Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 30 April 2007 06:57, Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
> > Lo
> >
> > I've a few burning needs, so if anyone knows the answers - let me know! :D
> >
> > 1) I need a graphical way of searching text files for a stri
On Monday 30 April 2007 06:57, Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
> Lo
>
> I've a few burning needs, so if anyone knows the answers - let me know! :D
>
> 1) I need a graphical way of searching text files for a string - and
> getting it to replace it (makes for easy re-configuring of files after a
> p
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Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
> Lo
>
> I've a few burning needs, so if anyone knows the answers - let me know! :D
>
> 1) I need a graphical way of searching text files for a string - and
> getting it to replace it (makes for easy re-configuring of
Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
> 2) Ubuntu had a little graphical app that loaded upon double clicking
> DEB files, it let you install them - what is this app? :D
gdebi
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On Thu, Mar 18, 1999 at 10:43:13PM +0100, scratch wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
> > You could download individual .deb files and install them by hand ("dpkg
> > -i package.deb"), or point apt at your friendly potato mirror and then
> > use "apt-get install " to install and upgra
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
> You could download individual .deb files and install them by hand ("dpkg
> -i package.deb"), or point apt at your friendly potato mirror and then
> use "apt-get install " to install and upgrade the packages you
> want.
To do this, is it necessary to manu
On Thu, Mar 18, 1999 at 06:13:12PM +0100, Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
> 4) Someone says that slink directory is now frozen except for security
> patch.
Yes - it's been released now.
> How found new software that are in potato but are stable,
> without downloading all potato ?
You could down
On Thu, Mar 18, 1999 at 18:13:12 +0100, Khalid EZZARAOUI wrote:
> 3) Why don't we found KDE1.x and koffice in potato ?
We concluded we couldn't legally distribute KDE binaries
(http://www.debian.org/News/1998/19981008). Since then, Troll Tech have
indicated they're going to change Qt's license ter
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