Re: VSFTPD fails to upload files

2025-04-11 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
ssion on the > FTP > > Group. > > drwxrwxr-x 2 root ftp 4096 Apr 11 17:53 ftp > > drwxrwxr-x 2 root root 40 Apr 11 18:19 empty > > > > Does anyone have any ideas why VSFTPD can not receive uploads. I am able > to > > successfully download files. > > Ca

Re: VSFTPD fails to upload files

2025-04-11 Thread Fred
download files. Thanks Tim -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating system ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ https://www.debian.org/ <https://www.debian.org/> ⠈⠳⣄⠀⠀ Hi, There is a config file for vsftp. /etc/vsftpd.conf As I recall you have to enable something in the config file. Best regards, Fred

VSFTPD fails to upload files

2025-04-11 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
the directories have write permission on the FTP Group. drwxrwxr-x 2 root ftp 4096 Apr 11 17:53 ftp drwxrwxr-x 2 root root 40 Apr 11 18:19 empty Does anyone have any ideas why VSFTPD can not receive uploads. I am able to successfully download files. Thanks Tim -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-13 Thread tomas
On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 10:56:47AM +, Brad Rogers wrote: > On Thu, 13 Mar 2025 11:45:32 +0100 > wrote: > > Hello to...@tuxteam.de, > > >I thought that too, but according to the man page, apt-get update does > {snipped} > > Okay, fair enough. I'm new to apt-file so haven't fully absorbed al

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-13 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-13, wrote: > > You don't need apt-file update anymore. Apt update or apt-get update do > the trick. (Apt-file update won't hurt, though). Maybe you could fix the wiki in this case. https://wiki.debian.org/apt-file

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-13 Thread tomas
-meaning cron job, but that seems > > to be the secret :-) > > apt-get update only updates the package lists from the repositories > configured in /etc/apt/sources.list. > > apt-file update fetches the latest file index for all packages. > > IOW, you should run apt-get

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-13 Thread Greg
nly updates the package lists from the repositories configured in /etc/apt/sources.list. apt-file update fetches the latest file index for all packages. IOW, you should run apt-get update (packages) before apt-file update (the files inside those packages).

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-13 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 13 Mar 2025 11:45:32 +0100 wrote: Hello to...@tuxteam.de, >I thought that too, but according to the man page, apt-get update does {snipped} Okay, fair enough. I'm new to apt-file so haven't fully absorbed all required knowledge yet. >Hanlon's Corollary: it's almost never the gremlins

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-13 Thread tomas
On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 09:19:12AM +, Brad Rogers wrote: > On Thu, 13 Mar 2025 10:59:49 +0200 > Henrik Ahlgren wrote: > > Hello Henrik, > > >> Why when I run `apt-file show phoenix` nothing happens? > >Just to confirm, you ran `apt-get update` before that, correct? > > apt-*file* update

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-13 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 13 Mar 2025 10:59:49 +0200 Henrik Ahlgren wrote: Hello Henrik, >> Why when I run `apt-file show phoenix` nothing happens? >Just to confirm, you ran `apt-get update` before that, correct? apt-*file* update (emphasis is mine), surely? -- Regards _ "Valid sig separator is {das

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-13 Thread Henrik Ahlgren
Modaresi Soft Hard writes: > I added our Repo to sources.list.d/ > > Why when I run `apt-file show phoenix` nothing happens? Just to confirm, you ran `apt-get update` before that, correct?

Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-12 Thread tomas
On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 02:13:05AM +, Modaresi Soft Hard wrote: > We created several packages in > https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:celenity (OBS) Apt-file relies on the Contents file, which your repository must provide (possibly you have to tell your instance of apt-file where

Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-12 Thread Modaresi Soft Hard
We created several packages in https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:celenity (OBS) I added our Repo to sources.list.d/ Why when I run `apt-file show phoenix` nothing happens? What should I observe in the packaging? You can download deb files and the files we use to create a deb

Re: Modernizing apt sources files

2025-02-08 Thread Joe
ed sources.list, and it's not often I've needed to do that. Synaptic actually uses apt tools to install and update, and they will use either sources.list or the sources.list.d files, whichever is there. It's only if you need, for some reason, to manipulate repositories that ther

Re: Modernizing apt sources files

2025-02-08 Thread Greg
On 2025-02-08, Michael Stone wrote: > On Sat, Feb 08, 2025 at 02:25:51PM -, Greg wrote: >>On 2025-02-06, Charles Curley wrote: >>> >>> I suspect we'll be living with mixed .list and .sources files as >>> suppliers upgrade what they ship. >> &

Re: Modernizing apt sources files

2025-02-08 Thread Greg
On 2025-02-08, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sat, Feb 08, 2025 at 14:25:51 -, Greg wrote: >> I haven't been following the long thread about the modernization of apt >> sources. >> >> I'm running Bookworm. Is it recommended to modernize, or is the modern >> method intended for some future date? As

Re: Modernizing apt sources files

2025-02-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Feb 08, 2025 at 14:25:51 -, Greg wrote: > I haven't been following the long thread about the modernization of apt > sources. > > I'm running Bookworm. Is it recommended to modernize, or is the modern > method intended for some future date? As everything works nicely on this > new insta

Re: Modernizing apt sources files

2025-02-08 Thread Michael Stone
On Sat, Feb 08, 2025 at 02:25:51PM -, Greg wrote: On 2025-02-06, Charles Curley wrote: I suspect we'll be living with mixed .list and .sources files as suppliers upgrade what they ship. I haven't been following the long thread about the modernization of apt sources. I

Re: Modernizing apt sources files

2025-02-08 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 8 Feb 2025 14:25:51 - (UTC) Greg wrote: > On 2025-02-06, Charles Curley wrote: > > > > I suspect we'll be living with mixed .list and .sources files as > > suppliers upgrade what they ship. > > I haven't been following the long thread abo

Re: Modernizing apt sources files

2025-02-08 Thread Greg
On 2025-02-06, Charles Curley wrote: > > I suspect we'll be living with mixed .list and .sources files as > suppliers upgrade what they ship. I haven't been following the long thread about the modernization of apt sources. I'm running Bookworm. Is it recommended to mod

Modernizing apt sources files

2025-02-06 Thread Charles Curley
With the previous discussion on modernizing one's apt sources files, I went ahead and did it on two of my trixie installations. The two original sources files were preserved, which might be useful for some oddball installations. Note that sources.list, which resides in /etc/apt, is replac

Re: binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ

2024-11-18 Thread Yassine Chaouche
Le 11/18/24 à 11:50, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit : Help yourseof :) https://sources.debian.org/src/coreutils/ (Of course, apt-get source coreutils would do the same). Cheers Thank you tomas, After a second reading of https://sources.debian.org/src/coreutils/9.5-1/src/test.c/, it seems tha

binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ

2024-11-18 Thread Yassine Chaouche
Dear debian and linux enthusiasts, Have you ever stopped and wondered: Are `/usr/bin/[` and `/usr/bin/test` truly unique across all unices? # diff /usr/bin/\[ /usr/bin/test Binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ # ls /usr/bin/\[ -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 67K Sep 20 2022 '/us

Re: binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ

2024-11-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
x27;m not brilliant at all. > > But I'm eager to see if Greg has something to educate us ;-) POSIX doesn't care whether you ship separate binary files or a single binary file to implement commands. It's the implementor's choice; in this case, the implementor is GNU c

Re: binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ

2024-11-18 Thread Arno Lehmann
Am 18.11.2024 um 11:45 schrieb Yassine Chaouche: Dear debian and linux enthusiasts, Have you ever stopped and wondered: Are `/usr/bin/[` and `/usr/bin/test` truly unique across all unices? interesting question (and observation below). I can't say I ever really cared, and I'm not even sure now

Re: binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ

2024-11-18 Thread tomas
On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 11:45:53AM +0100, Yassine Chaouche wrote: > Dear debian and linux enthusiasts, > > Have you ever stopped and wondered: > Are `/usr/bin/[` and `/usr/bin/test` truly unique across all unices? > > # diff /usr/bin/\[ /usr/bin/test > Binary files /usr/bi

Re: binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ

2024-11-18 Thread Michael Stone
On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 11:45:53AM +0100, Yassine Chaouche wrote: So, why keep them separate? Is this about some old Unix tradition? an optimization somewhere somehow? Because gnu policy is command behavior to not be dependent on the name of the binary. Historically gnu utilities were often co

Re: binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ

2024-11-18 Thread Arno Lehmann
are whether you ship separate binary files or a single binary file so far I'm aware of that... ... find that the two programs shared a single binary file, and either used a hard link or a symbolic link from one to the other. That was fashionable in the past, primarily as a means of reduc

Re: binary files /usr/bin/[ and /usr/bin/test differ

2024-11-18 Thread tomas
On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 12:30:03PM +0100, Yassine Chaouche wrote: > Le 11/18/24 à 11:50, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit : > > > > Help yourseof :) > > > > https://sources.debian.org/src/coreutils/ > > > > (Of course, apt-get source coreutils would do the same). > > > > Cheers > > > Thank you toma

Re: nautilus not showing files in debian 12

2024-11-01 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 10:23 AM Semih Ozlem wrote: > > I did a recent upgrade from debian 11 to debian 12. Nautilus is sometimes not > showing all the files in a directory, although from the command prompt > through ls command I can see that the files are there. Why could this be an

Re: nautilus not showing files in debian 12

2024-11-01 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 14:17:12 +0300 Semih Ozlem wrote: > I did a recent upgrade from debian 11 to debian 12. Nautilus is > sometimes not showing all the files in a directory, although from the > command prompt through ls command I can see that the files are there. > Why could this be

nautilus not showing files in debian 12

2024-11-01 Thread Semih Ozlem
Hi everyone, I did a recent upgrade from debian 11 to debian 12. Nautilus is sometimes not showing all the files in a directory, although from the command prompt through ls command I can see that the files are there. Why could this be and how can it be fixed? Thank you in advance. Sincerely

files .fw

2024-10-30 Thread alejo
I need to install files .fw on bullseye but I only find the framework program this program works for bullseye too? I don’t think so Are there some different programs for Linux?

Re: Popularity contest files in /var/log

2024-10-29 Thread Bruno Schneider
imagination I'm afraid. 😀 Ok, what I really mean is that it shouldn't be failing consistently. > If I were you I'd be looking at how often it fails compared to how often > it is run. Are there files left behind in /var/log for every invocation > for example. Ok, that is ha

Re: Popularity contest files in /var/log

2024-10-29 Thread Bruno Schneider
On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 4:00 PM Andy Smith wrote: > However, if popularity-contest experiences a problem during submit then > it does leave behind a file named like /var/log/popularity-contest.12345 > (and possibly another with .gpg on the end) where "12345" was the > process ID of the running popu

Re: Popularity contest files in /var/log

2024-10-29 Thread Andy Smith
;m afraid. 😀 > I don't know how else I could look into why popularity-contest > consistently fails. If I were you I'd be looking at how often it fails compared to how often it is run. Are there files left behind in /var/log for every invocation for example. I'd probably a

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Hans
Even very big files should not be the problem, because, when the header is found all date until the footer are the file. When you are quick and do not overwrite your device (thus create an iumage as soon as possible!), also big data can be saved. And here comes scalpel in handy: scalpel has

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread tomas
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 06:30:07PM +0200, Hans wrote: > Even very big files should not be the problem, because, when the header is > found all date until the footer are the file. Well, but that file content is cut up in little 4K snippets strewn around your disk's free space. Th

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Max Nikulin
it reads (form the imagefile) and then finds headers and footers (similar to scalpel) apt show extundelete [...] Description: utility to recover deleted files from ext3/ext4 partition extundelete uses the information stored in the partition's journal to attempt to recover a file that has

Re: Popularity contest files in /var/log

2024-10-26 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-10-25, Andy Smith wrote: > On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 03:54:58PM -0300, Bruno Schneider wrote: >> I noticed that I have hundreds of files whose names start with >> "popularity-contest" in /var/log. They don't even seem to be logs. >> They seem to be dat

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Hans
> Thank you for the detailed answer. youre welcome. > > I have tried ext4magic. My impression is that it might have an issue > with reading journal and that it is unnecessary strict walking through > inodes (zeroing invalidates checksums if I remember it correctly). It > may

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Max Nikulin
checksums if I remember it correctly). It may restore some files, however I can not figure out what approach extundelete or other tools may use to noticeably improve success rate since important data is overwritten. I was very successfull with photorec and autopsy. Does autopsy/sleuthkit use some

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread Hans
Yes, whilst extundelete is not so easy to use, I was very successfull with photorec and autopsy. Last time I had to revover 2 TB music files for a friend, and photorec gave me all files back. However, i had to rename the filenames to the title of the music, but here puddletag could help. As

Re: recover files

2024-10-26 Thread tomas
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 09:57:11AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 26/10/2024 02:03, Hans wrote: > > Am Freitag, 25. Oktober 2024, 20:32:29 CEST schrieb loulet...@sina.com: > > > Hi folksIs there possible to recover deleted files in ext4 filesystem? > > > > Try ext

Re: recover files

2024-10-25 Thread Max Nikulin
On 26/10/2024 02:03, Hans wrote: Am Freitag, 25. Oktober 2024, 20:32:29 CEST schrieb loulet...@sina.com: Hi folksIs there possible to recover deleted files in ext4 filesystem? Try extundelete. [...] Using an image, you can try nice tools like foremost, scalpel or autopsy to recover files

回复:Re: recover files

2024-10-25 Thread louletian
Thanks Hans,I will try these step. - 原始邮件 - 发件人:Hans 收件人:debian-user@lists.debian.org 主题:Re: recover files 日期:2024年10月26日 03点04分 Am Freitag, 25. Oktober 2024, 20:32:29 CEST schrieb loulet...@sina.com: > Hi folksIs there possible to recover dele

Re: recover files

2024-10-25 Thread Hans
Am Freitag, 25. Oktober 2024, 20:32:29 CEST schrieb loulet...@sina.com: > Hi folksIs there possible to recover deleted files in ext4 filesystem? > Try extundelete. Hint: Make an image from the whole partition using dd before do any recover tries. Then u

Re: Popularity contest files in /var/log

2024-10-25 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 03:54:58PM -0300, Bruno Schneider wrote: > I noticed that I have hundreds of files whose names start with > "popularity-contest" in /var/log. They don't even seem to be logs. > They seem to be data that popularity-contest sends away. popularity

Popularity contest files in /var/log

2024-10-25 Thread Bruno Schneider
I noticed that I have hundreds of files whose names start with "popularity-contest" in /var/log. They don't even seem to be logs. They seem to be data that popularity-contest sends away. Has anyone else noticed this? Is this a bug? It seems they are in the wrong place or, at l

recover files

2024-10-25 Thread louletian
Hi folksIs there possible to recover deleted files in ext4 filesystem?

Re: DD convert files to UDF filesystem

2024-10-20 Thread David Christensen
On 10/20/24 13:00, William Torrez Corea wrote: I am trying to boot my USB but this device is unrecognizable for the BIOS. How can I convert filesystems through DD? I want to save a copy of the file in MSDOS or GPT. What is the make and model of your computer? What is the make and model of

Re: DD convert files to UDF filesystem

2024-10-20 Thread Charles Curley
you want to do; than we can give you more precise help. > > I want to save a copy of the file in MSDOS or GPT. MS-DOS is an operating system. It used the File Allocation Table (FAT) file system, of which there are many variants. GPT is a partition table layout. You don't save fil

DD convert files to UDF filesystem

2024-10-20 Thread William Torrez Corea
I am trying to boot my USB but this device is unrecognizable for the BIOS. How can I convert filesystems through DD? I want to save a copy of the file in MSDOS or GPT. -- With kindest regards, William. *Larry Wall invented a messy programming language -- and changed the face of the Web*

Re: Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread jeremy ardley
On 13/10/24 08:36, William Torrez Corea wrote: I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d Configure the file, save and exit but the changes are not made. I need to make a second configuration. For me it is a waste of time. What happened? -- With kindest regards, William.

Re: Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 12 Oct 2024 18:36:34 -0600 William Torrez Corea wrote: > I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d /etc/network/interfaces.d is a directory; I suspect you mean you write a configuration file in /etc/network/interfaces.d. > > Configure the file, save and exit but the chan

Re: Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread Dan Ritter
se to happen? Most Linux systems do not monitor their config files for changes and then adopt them automatically. (There are a few programs that do, but they are exceptions.) For interfaces.d, I would expect a change after an ifup/ifdown command. If the file is not saved to disk, there are bigger problems. -dsr-

Re: Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 12, 2024 at 18:36:34 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote: > I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d That's a directory, not a file. > Configure the file, save and exit but the changes are not made. I need to > make a second configuration. > > For me it is a waste of ti

Configuration of files on Debian GNU/Linux

2024-10-12 Thread William Torrez Corea
I configure a file for example /etc/network/interfaces.d Configure the file, save and exit but the changes are not made. I need to make a second configuration. For me it is a waste of time. What happened? -- With kindest regards, William. *Larry Wall invented a messy programming language --

Re: Where to put *.pth files for custom Python site packages?

2024-09-18 Thread Florent Rougon
Hi, Le 17/09/2024, Christian Gelinek a écrit: > The Python documentation[0] states that the search path can be extended via > .pth files which should be added to specific directories. (...) > Given that these sub-folders are managed by Debian/`apt`, where should I place > our cus

Re: Where to put *.pth files for custom Python site packages?

2024-09-16 Thread tomas
On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 11:01:00AM +0930, Christian Gelinek wrote: > We're using a library of our own Python modules & packages. > > The Python documentation[0] states that the search path can be extended via > .pth files which should be added to specific directories. Whil

Where to put *.pth files for custom Python site packages?

2024-09-16 Thread Christian Gelinek
We're using a library of our own Python modules & packages. The Python documentation[0] states that the search path can be extended via .pth files which should be added to specific directories. While the documentation specifically mentions "lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages (on Unix

Re: Chain Loading Preseed Files

2024-08-21 Thread Charles Curley
ed.cfg` and add more > specific options in included CFG files. > > For the sake of clarity `preseed.cfg` could have the name of > `common.cfg` and `node01.cfg`, `node02.cfg` would have specific > configs for node01 and node02 respectively. > This makes it impossible to spec

Re: Chain Loading Preseed Files

2024-08-21 Thread john doe
file with the standard parts of the setup, and then separate files for each machine. I can do the include, but it doesn't seem to work correctly. The Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide says "It is possible to include other preconfiguration files from a preconfiguration file. Any setting

Chain Loading Preseed Files

2024-08-20 Thread Charles Curley
, and then separate files for each machine. I can do the include, but it doesn't seem to work correctly. The Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide says "It is possible to include other preconfiguration files from a preconfiguration file. Any settings in those files will override pre-existin

Re: Core files on Debian Trixie

2024-06-03 Thread Thomas Pircher
default via configuration files rather than | an out-of-tree patch (installing the optional systemd-coredump package | will enable them as before). As always, overriding via local drop-ins is | possible if desired. The configuration files that respectively affect | the system systemd

Core files on Debian Trixie

2024-05-30 Thread Thomas Pircher
Hi, I have noticed that started getting core files on Debian testing recently. I'm running a fairly standard installation with my own kernel build. I'm fine with this as default setting, but my knowledge in this area is probably outdated, so I wanted to ask what the recommended way i

Decrypting old HP200lx / HP100lx / HPLX palmtop memo files [and package search]

2024-04-14 Thread Samuel Wales
[I am not subscribed to this mailing list. Is it OK to ask if you can include me on any replies or must I subscribe?] I want to decrypt my old HPLX memo [ASCII] files. I am pretty sure I remember the short password. There might have been packages that are designed for decrypting those files

[SOLVED] Re: config files - newline possible?

2024-04-11 Thread Hans
Hi Greg, ah, I wasn't aware of this. This is really great news! And it will help me much. You made my day! Thank you very much. Best regards Hans > On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 08:42:20PM +0200, Hans wrote: > > in my case it is the config freom from bootcdwrite, which is > > bootcdwrite.conf. >

Re: config files - newline possible?

2024-04-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 08:42:20PM +0200, Hans wrote: > in my case it is the config freom from bootcdwrite, which is bootcdwrite.conf. says: This file will be sourced as shell file. So, you may use any valid "shell" (pr

Re: config files - newline possible?

2024-04-11 Thread Hans
Hi Tomas, in my case it is the config freom from bootcdwrite, which is bootcdwrite.conf. The parm is NOT_TO_CD and as there are many and partly long pathnames, the line has increased rather long. So I want to shorten it. But as it was said: there is no general way for this. So I just try some

Re: config files - newline possible?

2024-04-11 Thread tomas
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 05:56:05PM +0200, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > O know in shell scripts it is possible, to seperate a looong line of commands > into several short lines. > > But can this be done in config-files, too? > > I have a files with the syntax like

Re: config files - newline possible?

2024-04-11 Thread Nicolas George
Hans (12024-04-11): > But can this be done in config-files, too? Depends entirely on the software reading the config file. Some will use \, some will use something else, some will offer no solution. Regards, -- Nicolas George

config files - newline possible?

2024-04-11 Thread Hans
Hi folks, O know in shell scripts it is possible, to seperate a looong line of commands into several short lines. But can this be done in config-files, too? I have a files with the syntax like this: Do_not_write="/path1/subfolder /path1/subfolder2 ... /pathX/subfolderX" And as

Re: Difference between bookworm installation files?

2024-03-13 Thread David Wright
On Wed 13 Mar 2024 at 07:36:09 (-0700), John Conover wrote: > > What is the difference between: > > debian-live-12.5.0-amd64-xfce.iso You're familiar with that one as an installer, and I presume you know that you can run a live system by booting from it. > And: > > debian-12.5.0-amd64-

Re: Difference between bookworm installation files?

2024-03-13 Thread Marco Moock
Am 13.03.2024 um 07:36:09 Uhr schrieb John Conover: > What is the difference between: > > debian-live-12.5.0-amd64-xfce.iso Contains a live system with the Xfce desktop that can be booted without installing. > And: > > debian-12.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso Doesn't contain a live system. --

Difference between bookworm installation files?

2024-03-13 Thread John Conover
What is the difference between: debian-live-12.5.0-amd64-xfce.iso And: debian-12.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso Thanks, John -- John Conover, cono...@panix.com, http://www.johncon.com/

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-29 Thread Max Nikulin
On 29/02/2024 11:32, David Wright wrote: On Wed 28 Feb 2024 at 22:32:57 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote: On 28/02/2024 10:35, David Wright wrote: In which case, I'd write the remaining cron line as: @reboot sleep 99 && echo 13b1 0bdc > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/brcmfmac/new_id I am in doubts if it

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread David Wright
On Wed 28 Feb 2024 at 22:32:57 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote: > On 28/02/2024 10:35, David Wright wrote: > > In which case, I'd write the remaining cron line as: > > > >@reboot sleep 99 && echo 13b1 0bdc > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/brcmfmac/new_id > > I am in doubts if it is a task for cron. Wouldn't

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Max Nikulin
On 29/02/2024 00:00, Kamil Jońca wrote: How precisely linger works? (what it starts? What not etc) I read about lingering some time ago, and I have had impression (wrong?) that it may conflict with my normal session. Multiple sessions may be started for a user: DM, ssh, VT logins. I am unsur

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Kamil Jońca
Andy Smith writes: > Hi, > > On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 04:47:59PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: >> Andy Smith writes: >> > Once you enable lingering for a user, that user's timers will >> > trigger all the time. >> >> IIRC lingered user cannot be "normal" with session and so on. Am I >> wrong? > > H

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 04:47:59PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: > Andy Smith writes: > > Once you enable lingering for a user, that user's timers will > > trigger all the time. > > IIRC lingered user cannot be "normal" with session and so on. Am I > wrong? How do you mean? On several machines

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Kamil Jońca
Andy Smith writes: > Hi, > > On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 05:49:58AM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: >> With cron, regular user can set up his/her jobs wihtout using admin >> credentials, and these jobs will be triggered regardless of being logged >> in. Is it possible with systemd timers? > > Once you enab

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Nicolas George
Max Nikulin (12024-02-28): > I am in doubts if it is a task for cron. Wouldn't udev rules be better? Or even the good old simple way that still works: install modulename command... This command instructs modprobe to run your command instead of inserting the module in

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Max Nikulin
On 28/02/2024 10:35, David Wright wrote: In which case, I'd write the remaining cron line as: @reboot sleep 99 && echo 13b1 0bdc > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/brcmfmac/new_id I am in doubts if it is a task for cron. Wouldn't udev rules be better? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/442833/how-to-

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 05:49:58AM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: > With cron, regular user can set up his/her jobs wihtout using admin > credentials, and these jobs will be triggered regardless of being logged > in. Is it possible with systemd timers? Once you enable lingering for a user, that us

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 02:58:13PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > I don't foresee real cron going away any time soon. If you today install bookworm base system and select no packages, the only reason why you get cron is because logrotate depends upon it. If you do not need logrotate then yo

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Kamil Jońca
Gremlin writes: [...] > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-networkd > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wireless_bonding > > I am using systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved and have removed > Networkmanager, ifupdown and isc-dhcp. Also avahi, modemmanager, > openssh-sftp-server openssh-se

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread David Wright
On Tue 27 Feb 2024 at 15:35:07 (+), Michael Kjörling wrote: > On 27 Feb 2024 10:15 -0500, from g...@extremeground.com (Gary Dale): > In this case you might even want the second to execute only when the > first completes _successfully_, so: > > @reboot /usr/sbin/modprobe brcmfmac && echo 13b1

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 10:12:11PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > On 2024-02-27 at 14:09, Gary Dale wrote: > > as does find / -name crontab > > Invoked how? In particular, as which user? > > Assuming that the crontab files are actually named literally 'crontab' >

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread The Wanderer
>>> >>> so it's not in the location that you'd expect. >> >> I'm not sure whereis is suitable for finding things like this. As >> its man page states, it's for finding "the binary, source, and >> manual page files for a command&quo

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gremlin
On 2/27/24 14:58, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 12:52:33PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:13:49 -0500 Jeffrey Walton wrote: The debian wiki suggests that the handling of cron/anacron is evolving. That sounds like a euphemism for "being killed off" by Syst

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gremlin
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Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 12:52:33PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:13:49 -0500 > Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > > The debian wiki suggests that the handling of cron/anacron is > > > evolving. > > > > That sounds like a euphemism for "being killed off" by Systemd and > > its

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Charles Curley
tion state, values depend on unit type. 3 loaded units listed. Pass --all to see loaded but inactive units, too. To show all installed unit files use 'systemctl list-unit-files'. root@hawk:~# -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/blog/

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
On 2024-02-27 14:13, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 2:12 PM Gary Dale wrote: On 2024-02-27 10:25, Kushal Kumaran wrote: On Tue, Feb 27 2024 at 10:15:59 AM, Gary Dale wrote: [...] Can anyone explain how Trixie is handling crontabs now? This behavior has existed forever. I'm o

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 2:12 PM Gary Dale wrote: > > On 2024-02-27 10:25, Kushal Kumaran wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 27 2024 at 10:15:59 AM, Gary Dale > > wrote: > >> [...] > >> Can anyone explain how Trixie is handling crontabs now? > > This behavior has existed forever. I'm on bookworm, though, so

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
On 2024-02-27 10:32, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 10:15:59AM -0500, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I have an old wifi adapter that Linux has problems with that works once I run: /usr/sbin/modprobe brcmfmac echo 13b1 0bdc > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/brc

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
r/bin/crontab /etc/crontab /usr/share/man/man1/crontab.1.gz /usr/share/man/man5/crontab.5.gz so it's not in the location that you'd expect. Nor can I find it in /etc/. The various cron files there don't contain the lines I;m looking for. Editing/creating crontab files using "

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
: /usr/bin/crontab /etc/crontab /usr/share/man/man1/crontab.1.gz /usr/share/man/man5/crontab.5.gz so it's not in the location that you'd expect. I'm not sure whereis is suitable for finding things like this. As its man page states, it's for finding "the binary, source, and man

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 27 Feb 2024 10:15 -0500, from g...@extremeground.com (Gary Dale): > However when I add those lines to the root's crontab using # crontab -e as > > @reboot /usr/sbin/modprobe brcmfmac > @reboot echo 13b1 0bdc > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/brcmfmac/new_id > > the second line fails. I get an e-mail stat

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