Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> my fritz.box is a DSL router from AVM, which unfortunately does not give me
> access to syslog.
Oh. I didn't realize that. The way you talked about it I thought it
was another Debian system.
> What I noticed is that 192.168.178.87 shows up without MAC address
> in the li
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Bonjour,
I get this alert message (concerning lightdm) from chkrootkit
! RUID PID TTYCMD
! root 3153 tty7 /usr/bin/X :0 -seat seat0 -auth
/var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch
What does it mean?
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Le 20.06.2014 18:43, Sven Joachim a écrit :
On 2014-06-20 17:42 +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
First, a warning: I am basically trying to reinvent a wheel, only
for
my pleasure and knowledge.
Good luck. As you had already noticed, this wheel is going to have
some
rough corn
Hi Bob,
First thank you for the detailed answer, you kind of preventively
answered to all my doubts or interrogations. :)
I try to set up a new line of security (files and network) as I just
changed country and instead of being in one mostly targeting others, I
am now in one mostly targeted by ot
Is there a debian specific mail list or online forum to get some help
for a newbie setting up a raid storage device?
I can find plenty of tips to get started, but things are not doing the
exact thing(s) the online guides are showing.
thank you
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They that can give up essentia
On 06/23/2014 03:40 PM, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> Is there a debian specific mail list or online forum to get some help
> for a newbie setting up a raid storage device?
>
> I can find plenty of tips to get started, but things are not doing the
> exact thing(s) the online guides are showing.
>
> th
(Seems like I remember seeing a thread on this recently, but I don't
see it in the last week's posts.)
Last week, when the kernel update came down the pipe, most of the
packages had decent speed, but the kernel and some others were cut
down to about a fifth normal speed.
Yesterday or Saturday, wh
Just a shot in the dark --
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 11:58 PM, Diogene Laerce wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a strange behavior lately on my Deby. After a run of :
>
> chown user:user -R /home/user/Documents
>
> and :
>
> chmod 700 -R /home/user/Documents
>
> I run :
>
> find /home/user/Docume
On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 23:24:32 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> What do you mean when you say "these blocks won't be free ..."
> without defragmenting? Please explain. If you have references to
> share that explained the details that would be great.
Just think about this:
* HD original = 1000
* HD -5%.
On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 23:52:46 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> $ man fsck.ext4
Ok, my bad 'cos I didn't re-read this for a long time,
time where -a was different from -p.
So, as fixes are those that won't need user's touch,
I agree to your argument :)
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Hi,
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 08:31:50PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed LXDE on a no-X, no-desktop virgin network Wheezy 64bit
> install with non-free software allowed, and on the next boot it went
> into lightdm. The only thing I could find that installed and required
> lightdm
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 16:08:15 +0200
Linux-Fan wrote:
> On 06/23/2014 03:40 PM, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> > Is there a debian specific mail list or online forum to get some
> > help for a newbie setting up a raid storage device?
> >
> > I can find plenty of tips to get started, but things are not d
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Ah... I had not ever seen ntpdate or rdate used for clock comparison
> before.
It really is a very useful tool for clock comparisons.
Chris
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>> I have a strange behavior lately on my Deby. After a run of :
>>
>> chown user:user -R /home/user/Documents
>>
>> and :
>>
>> chmod 700 -R /home/user/Documents
[...]
> Which commands did you run as root, or su/sudo root?
>
> I have sometimes, especially when mo
Hi.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 10:03:30AM +0200, François Patte wrote:
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>
> Bonjour,
>
> I get this alert message (concerning lightdm) from chkrootkit
>
> ! RUID PID TTYCMD
> ! root 3153 tty7 /usr/bin/X :0 -seat seat0 -auth
>
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 23:21:48 +0900
Joel Rees wrote:
> (Seems like I remember seeing a thread on this recently, but I don't
> see it in the last week's posts.)
>
> Last week, when the kernel update came down the pipe, most of the
> packages had decent speed, but the kernel and some others were cu
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 23:52:37 +0900
Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 08:31:50PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I installed LXDE on a no-X, no-desktop virgin network Wheezy 64bit
> > install with non-free software allowed, and on the next boot it went
> > into lig
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Le 23/06/2014 17:22, Rodney D. Myers a écrit :
which should be still similar in Debian 7. If you are new to RAID,
So what HTH you says is the good way: create one partitions on each of
your storages devices (say sdX1 and sdY1) then use the given com
Hello,
Today I realized that package samba4 is missing from repositories. Is this
normal?
I had installed samba4 packages from one or two month ago, and now it is
unavailable.
# apt-cache search samba4
libsamba-hostconfig-dev - Samba host configuration library - development
files
libsamba-hostcon
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 06:13:08PM +0200, Jordi Clariana wrote:
>Hello,
>Today I realized that package samba4 is missing from repositories. Is this
>normal?
>I had installed samba4 packages from one or two month ago, and now it is
>unavailable.
># apt-cache search samba4
>
Hi all,
I've got the hardware all set up. AMD dual core 4100, 16GB RAM, 240GB
SSD for /, 750GB Western Digital Black for /var, /tmp, /run, and swap
partition, and a 3GB Western Digital Green for all my data.
I installed Debian Wheezy 7.5 network install with "nonfree yes", and
xxxterm (soon to be
On Monday 23 June 2014 17:43:19 Steve Litt wrote:
> My other observation is that Debian is
> less like Ubuntu than it initially looks.
:-)) Quite!! But I don't actually even think that it initially looks like
it
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 12:43:19 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> I've got the hardware all set up. AMD dual core 4100, 16GB RAM,
> 240GB SSD for /, 750GB Western Digital Black for /var, /tmp, /run,
> and swap partition,
As a SSD has limited write capacities, people usually avoid
using it for things that
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 07:16:27PM +0200, B wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 12:43:19 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
> > I've got the hardware all set up. AMD dual core 4100, 16GB RAM,
> > 240GB SSD for /, 750GB Western Digital Black for /var, /tmp, /run,
> > and swap partition,
>
> As a SSD has li
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 18:26:48 +0100
Tom Furie wrote:
> Try again. The "often (re)written" directories are on a WD spinning
> disk. His data (not sure if that includes homes, but if not I would
> strongly advise it) is on yet another spinning disk.
Oops, I missed the comma :(
Manufacturers (or re
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 18:26:48 +0100
Tom Furie wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 07:16:27PM +0200, B wrote:
> > On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 12:43:19 -0400
> > Steve Litt wrote:
> >
> > > I've got the hardware all set up. AMD dual core 4100, 16GB RAM,
> > > 240GB SSD for /, 750GB Western Digital Black
On Mon 23 Jun 2014 at 12:04:55 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> I don't know if any conclusions can be drawn from my anecdotes, but if
> you collect enough anecdotes perhaps it can help you figure out what's
> going wrong.
Lots of conclusions can be drawn from anecdotal evidence but a proven
aspect of
On Mon 23 Jun 2014 at 19:56:15 +0400, Reco wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 10:03:30AM +0200, François Patte wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > I get this alert message (concerning lightdm) from chkrootkit
> >
> > ! RUID PID TTYCMD
On 2014-06-23, Tom Furie wrote:
>
> Try again. The "often (re)written" directories are on a WD spinning
> disk. His data (not sure if that includes homes, but if not I would
> strongly advise it) is on yet another spinning disk.
>
Right, but as his data appears to be on a WD "Green" maybe Steve s
On 24/06/2014 3:16 AM, B wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 12:43:19 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
>> I've got the hardware all set up. AMD dual core 4100, 16GB RAM,
>> 240GB SSD for /, 750GB Western Digital Black for /var, /tmp, /run,
>> and swap partition,
>
> As a SSD has limited write capacities
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 18:33:27 + (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> On 2014-06-23, Tom Furie wrote:
> >
> > Try again. The "often (re)written" directories are on a WD spinning
> > disk. His data (not sure if that includes homes, but if not I would
> > strongly advise it) is on yet another spinning disk.
> >
Diogene Laerce wrote:
> Hi Bob,
Hi!
> First thank you for the detailed answer, you kind of preventively
> answered to all my doubts or interrogations. :)
Yay! Then I was successful! :-) \o/
> I try to set up a new line of security (files and network) as I just
> changed country and instead o
What are you talking about Steve?
On 24/06/2014 2:43 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> The biggest problem I'm having right now is email. I set up a
> preliminary Dovecot on the Debian machine. For some reason, the only
> way to get the dovecot executable on Wheezy is to follow these
> instructions on addin
B wrote:>
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 12:43:19 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>> I've got the hardware all set up. AMD dual core 4100, 16GB RAM, 240GB
>> SSD for /, 750GB Western Digital Black for /var, /tmp, /run, and swap
>> partition,
> As a SSD has limited write capacities, people usually avoid
On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 04:34:00 +1000
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 24/06/2014 3:16 AM, B wrote:
> > On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 12:43:19 -0400
> > Steve Litt wrote:
> >
> >> I've got the hardware all set up. AMD dual core 4100, 16GB RAM,
> >> 240GB SSD for /, 750GB Western Digital Black for /var, /tmp
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 24/06/2014 3:16 AM, B wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 12:43:19 -0400
>> Steve Litt wrote:
>>> I've got the hardware all set up. AMD dual core 4100, 16GB RAM,
>>> 240GB SSD for /, 750GB Western Digital Black for /var, /tmp, /run,
>>> and swap partition,
>>
>> As a
Steve,
This page was last modified in 2006 and it too talks about "latest Debian"
curl -I http://blog.edseek.com/~jasonb/articles/exim4_courier/exim4.html
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 18:54:55 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
Last-Modified: Fri, 19 May 2006 19:30:55 GMT
ETag: "11c128-
btw It looks like exim4 first entered into Debian with Sarge (Debian
3.1, released 2005), here's a link with more info:
http://www.debian-administration.org/article/98/Upgrading_from_Woody_to_Sarge_Part_4_-_Apache2
Cheers
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François Patte a écrit :
>
> # blkid /dev/md0
>
> /dev/md0: UUID="41Js9Q-0WaZ-JGYR-r88a-FiqA-XS5F-0XWNOy" (of course the
> uuid will be different for you)
>
> 2- add this in /etc/fstab:
>
> UUID=41Js9Q-0WaZ-JGYR-r88a-FiqA-XS5F-0XWNOy /storage-raid ext4 rw 0 0
Unlike disks and their partitions,
Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 04:34:00 +1000
> Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>> There have been very heavy torture tests on thew newer range of SSDs
>> and they are performing exceptionally well with mega data being
>> written [1], up to fairly heavy data usage levels.
>> [1]
>> http://www.
Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> Linux-Fan wrote:
> > Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> > > Is there a debian specific mail list or online forum to get some
> > > help for a newbie setting up a raid storage device?
> > >
> > > I can find plenty of tips to get started, but things are not doing
> > > the exact thing
On Mon 23 Jun 2014 at 12:43:19 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Anyway, things are going well. My other observation is that Debian is
> less like Ubuntu than it initially looks.
Debian looks less like Ubuntu than you originally thought? What did you
expect and why should it matter? - they are two diffe
Joel Rees wrote:
> Last week, when the kernel update came down the pipe, most of the
> packages had decent speed, but the kernel and some others were cut
> down to about a fifth normal speed.
What archive name are you using? I am in the US and use
ftp.us.debian.org and when I do I am actually usi
On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 04:34:00 +1000
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> I believe that would be true of quite /old/ SSD drives, but
> definitely not for newer ones.
I wouldn't be so positive… until a real independent lab,
conducting real tests (especially with a high number of
small files, test curiously
On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 08:15:06 -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
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>
> On 06/18/2014 04:45 AM, Florian Ernst wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 05:30:44PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
>>
>>> On 2014-06-17 14:39 +0200, Florian Ernst wrote:
>
https://
The package emacs-goodies-el contains markdown-mode, which is for editing
markdown files.
Has anything analogous been packaged foe asciidoc instead?
If not, there seems to be an asciidoc.el file at http://www.emacswiki.org/
emacs/asciidoc.el Is there someplace I should put it in my Debian
tes
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 19:50:31 +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> The package emacs-goodies-el contains markdown-mode, which is for
> editing markdown files.
>
> Has anything analogous been packaged foe asciidoc instead?
>
> If not, there seems to be an asciidoc.el file at
> http://www.emacswiki.org/
>
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 21:27:59 +0200
B wrote:
> May be, but most of my disks have a ≥ 10 years life (24/7) with
> a very few errors (only 2 of 45 have 1 & 3 unrecoverable sectors),
> so, if you can prove me SSD is as good as these, why not…
My question is this: Would a ten year old disk be wor
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 20:05:07 +0100
Brian wrote:
> On Mon 23 Jun 2014 at 12:43:19 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> > Anyway, things are going well. My other observation is that Debian
> > is less like Ubuntu than it initially looks.
>
> Debian looks less like Ubuntu than you originally thought? What
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 16:59:04 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> 3 years later I bought an IBM Deskstar drive with 6 times the
> capacity for $300.00 :-)
These aren't even SATA but IDE; but they're on old machines
that give satisfaction for what they're used: storing CAD
drawings updated very often and a
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 13:05:08 -0600
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> > Linux-Fan wrote:
> > > Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> > > > Is there a debian specific mail list or online forum to get some
> > > > help for a newbie setting up a raid storage device?
> > > >
> > > > I can find plen
On 06/23/2014 12:27 PM, B wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 04:34:00 +1000
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
I believe that would be true of quite /old/ SSD drives, but
definitely not for newer ones.
I wouldn't be so positive… until a real independent lab,
conducting real tests (especially with a high nu
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 19:21:41 -0700
Joseph Loo wrote:
> I think you are missing the problem associated with SSd. The wear
> problem is associated with the amount of free space. If the drive
> is 99.99% full, you could probably wear the drive out in no time
> at all. The wear problem is prevented
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