On 05/01/15 22:40, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 04 ian 15, 17:02:12, August Karlstrom wrote:
>> I run Debian Wheezy with a simple window manager (Blackbox). If I remember
>> correctly, in Ubuntu some applications like Synaptic and Update Manager ask
>> for sudo password only when/if needed.
>>
>>
Hello,
usually when the distribution changes, I update my system rather than
reinstall everything. But for the transition from wheezy to jessie,
I would like to know:
-1- Is it possible to go from wheezy to jessie, keeping sysvinit.
-2- if not, from what I read on the internet, go from sysvinit
Hello,
I installed Debian 7.7 (amd64) on a SuperStorage Server from SuperMicro and
noticed that my disks attached to the LSI 3008 (IT mode) chip on the SuperMicro
mainboard are not seen by Debian.
Is it possible that Debian 7 does not include any kernel module which supports
the LSI 3008 chip?
Is there a way to specify smart host and credentials with Sendmail
command? If yes, could you point me to example.
Thanks in advance
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 06:34:45AM -0500, Roman Gelfand wrote:
> Is there a way to specify smart host and credentials with Sendmail
> command? If yes, could you point me to example.
May I recommend msmtp? It's perfect for relaying e-mail to always-connected,
real SMTPs. I'm using it on my, most
On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 12:11:48 +0100, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
> usually when the distribution changes, I update my system rather than
> reinstall everything. But for the transition from wheezy to jessie,
> I would like to know:
>
> -1- Is it possible to go from wheezy to jessie, keeping sysvinit.
On 06/01/15 13:12, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 12:11:48 +0100, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
>
>> usually when the distribution changes, I update my system rather than
>> reinstall everything. But for the transition from wheezy to jessie,
>> I would like to know:
>>
>> -1- Is it possible to go fr
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 02:01:05AM +0100, Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski wrote:
> w3m, links or elinks. With w3m being the most pager-like..
.. and lynx (I like it's brilliant display).
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On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 01:27:35PM +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 13:27:35 +0100
> From: Tony van der Hoff
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: upgrade from wheezy to jessie
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On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 01:30:50PM +0100, Wilko Fokken wrote:
> .. and lynx (I like it's brilliant display).
Is it still being updated? Hell, it is. I'll check it out just for fun.
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On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 1:17 PM, ML mail wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed Debian 7.7 (amd64) on a SuperStorage Server from SuperMicro
> and noticed that my disks attached to the LSI 3008 (IT mode) chip on the
> SuperMicro mainboard are not seen by Debian.
>
> Is it possible that Debian 7 does not i
Thank you for the clarification.
I guess I misread those wikipedia pages. Reading it now, it looks like
maybe the page author was recommending booting the MAKAI distribution
on a PC to use as a base for installing the GLANTANK firmware?
And was GLANTANK supposed to be a customizable NAS, as I des
On 06/01/15 13:48, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 01:27:35PM +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
>> Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 13:27:35 +0100
>> From: Tony van der Hoff
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Subject: Re: upgrade from wheezy to jessie
>> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x
On Tue, 6 Jan 2015 13:48:10 +0100
Gerard ROBIN wrote:
>
> I agree with you regarding jessie, I installed it on a USB drive and
> it works fine with systend, but but what concerns me is the
> transition from sysvinit to systemd on wheezy. If I understand what I
> read on the web (in English ...
On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 13:48:10 +0100, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 01:27:35PM +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> >
> > My advice would be to go with the minimum effort upgrade, as you would
> > have done in the past. I've been running Jessie in a KVM client for
> > several months
On Ter, 06 Jan 2015, Joe wrote:
The main issue is that anything local mounted in /etc/fstab (even
removable drives) will be treated as essential, and if they are not
there, boot will fail. The answer is either to remove any such drives
from fstab, as the kernel automounting should be good enough
On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 13:42:43 +
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On Ter, 06 Jan 2015, Joe wrote:
> > The main issue is that anything local mounted in /etc/fstab (even
> > removable drives) will be treated as essential, and if they are not
> > there, boot will fail. The answer is either to remove
On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 14:32:00 +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 06/01/15 13:48, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
> >
> > I agree with you regarding jessie, I installed it on a USB drive and
> > it works fine with systend, but but what concerns me is the transition
> > from sysvinit to systemd on wheezy.
On 01/06/2015 07:30 AM, Wilko Fokken wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 02:01:05AM +0100, Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski wrote:
w3m, links or elinks. With w3m being the most pager-like..
.. and lynx (I like it's brilliant display).
For now I'm running w3mbut I'll have a look at Ly
On 1/6/2015 7:27 AM, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 06/01/15 13:12, Brian wrote:
>> On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 12:11:48 +0100, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
>>
>>> usually when the distribution changes, I update my system rather than
>>> reinstall everything. But for the transition from wheezy to jessie,
>>> I w
Hi I am the product manager for OS drivers with Avago (LSI) – I have a
question below, I was wondering who within debian could help me.
Thanks,
Chris
Sorry, here is the question:
With the available ISO image for Debian 7.6 , we are not able to boot into
the Debian 7.6 on-board SATA OS after installation. Attached the screen
shot. Same observation is made for both x86 and x64 OS. We are suspecting
the ISO image.
Could you please help us to get
On 2015-01-06, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 05/01/15 22:40, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> On Du, 04 ian 15, 17:02:12, August Karlstrom wrote:
>>> I run Debian Wheezy with a simple window manager (Blackbox). If I remember
>>> correctly, in Ubuntu some applications like Synaptic and Update Manager ask
>
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 09:40:00AM -0500, Christopher Depweg wrote:
>Sorry, here is the question:
>
>With the available ISO image for Debian 7.6 , we are not able to boot into
>the Debian 7.6 on-board SATA OS after installation. Attached the screen
>shot. Same observation is made f
On 01/06/2015 06:57 AM, Joe wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 13:42:43 +
> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
>
>> On Ter, 06 Jan 2015, Joe wrote:
>>> The main issue is that anything local mounted in /etc/fstab (even
>>> removable drives) will be treated as essential, and if they are not
>>> there, boo
Hi guys,
A while ago I posted a question about SFTP (I think the thread name was "SFTP
Question") about attacks I got against my server after syslog warned me about an
attempted breakin.
Consequently I installed fail2ban and did a few other things to let me sleep
better at night.
However, prior
On 2015-01-05, August Karlstrom wrote:
> On 2015-01-04 17:30, August Karlstrom wrote:
>> I run Debian Wheezy with a simple window manager (Blackbox). If I
>> remember correctly, in Ubuntu some applications like Synaptic and Update
>> Manager ask for sudo password only when/if needed.
>>
>> How do
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 01:35:48PM +, Joe wrote:
> Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 13:35:48 +
> From: Joe
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: upgrade from wheezy to jessie
> X-Mailer: Claws Mail 3.11.1 (GTK+ 2.24.25; x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
>
> On Tue, 6 Jan 2015 13:48:10 +0100
> Gerard
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 20:04:56 schrieb Danny:
> Hi guys,
Hi Danny!
> A while ago I posted a question about SFTP (I think the thread name was
> "SFTP Question") about attacks I got against my server after syslog warned
> me about an attempted breakin.
>
> Consequently I installed fail2ban
Le 06.01.2015 19:04, Danny a écrit :
However, I have a few other weird looking files in the /boot
directory. Can you
guys please have a look at them and tell me if they are normal or
not.
#
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4.0K Jan 6 19:35 .
drw
On 01/06/2015 09:10 AM, Danny wrote:
[...]
> However, prior to this breakin, in early December 2014, I noticed my network
> behaving strangely especially through wireless connections.
[...]
I can't give you any input on your specific problem. But here is a
pointer from the Securing Debian Manual (
Hello, folks!
Please help me save my old Sony VAIO desktop system.
I have two very old Sony VAIO systems, one desktop and one
notebook. They have PATA drives. I run Debian testing (updated
every day) on them. They've run testing (as a "rolling" release
using "testing" instead of the codename
> From: Simon Brandmair
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Tuesday, 6 January 2015, 16:53
>Subject: Re: Have I been hacked?
>
>
>On 01/06/2015 09:10 AM, Danny wrote:
>[...]
>> However, prior to this breakin, in early December 2014, I noticed my network
>> behaving strangely especially thr
Hi guys,
I am afraid my happiness was short lived. To test if the deletion of the file
(and the effects thereof) would be permanent I rebooted the system and
consequently found another file (same size, same random lettering) booted up
with everything else. :( ... The culprit is well hidden and reg
> A stab in the dark, but is it possible this machine has services exposed to
> the internet, and you'd not applied fixes against the recent shellshock bug?
>
Jip ... ssh, apache, postfix, popa3d ... come to think of it ... all the candy
is available ... lol ...
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Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 12:21:45 schrieb Jape Person:
> Hello, folks!
>
> Please help me save my old Sony VAIO desktop system.
>
> I have two very old Sony VAIO systems, one desktop and one
> notebook. They have PATA drives. I run Debian testing (updated
> every day) on them. They've run t
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 21:51:26 schrieb Danny:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am afraid my happiness was short lived. To test if the deletion of the
> file (and the effects thereof) would be permanent I rebooted the system and
> consequently found another file (same size, same random lettering) booted
> u
On 1/6/2015 2:53 PM, Danny wrote:
>> A stab in the dark, but is it possible this machine has services exposed to
>> the internet, and you'd not applied fixes against the recent shellshock bug?
>>
>
> Jip ... ssh, apache, postfix, popa3d ... come to think of it ... all the candy
> is available ...
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 13:33:50 schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
> On 1/6/2015 2:53 PM, Danny wrote:
> >> A stab in the dark, but is it possible this machine has services exposed
> >> to the internet, and you'd not applied fixes against the recent
> >> shellshock bug?>
> > Jip ... ssh, apache, postfix
On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 19:47:09 +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 21:51:26 schrieb Danny:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I am afraid my happiness was short lived. To test if the deletion of the
> > file (and the effects thereof) would be permanent I rebooted the system and
> >
On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 20:09:00 +0100, Hans wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 13:33:50 schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
> >
> > One other suggestion I might make is rkhunter (apt-get install
> > rkhunter). While not perfect (what is?), it does scan your system for a
> > number of different compromises.
Hello list,
Bear with me, this is a Debian question indeed.
I would like to help with LXQt development and have a question about how
to best go about this on Debian.
As a general question:
Should I clone the git repo, build the programs and run them, or is
there a way to actively develop without
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 19:20:20 schrieb Brian:
> On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 19:47:09 +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 21:51:26 schrieb Danny:
> > > Hi guys,
> > >
> > > I am afraid my happiness was short lived. To test if the deletion of the
> > > file (and the ef
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 11:17:08AM +, ML mail wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed Debian 7.7 (amd64) on a SuperStorage Server from SuperMicro and
> noticed that my disks attached to the LSI 3008 (IT mode) chip on the
> SuperMicro mainboard are not seen by Debian.
>
> Is it possible that Debian
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 08:07:01PM +0100, bluehut wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Bear with me, this is a Debian question indeed.
> I would like to help with LXQt development and have a question about how
> to best go about this on Debian.
>
> As a general question:
> Should I clone the git repo, build
On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 20:28:04 +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 19:20:20 schrieb Brian:
> > On Tue 06 Jan 2015 at 19:47:09 +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > > Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 21:51:26 schrieb Danny:
> > > > Hi guys,
> > > >
> > > > I am afraid my hap
On 01/06/2015 11:42 AM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 20:04:56 schrieb Danny:
Hi guys,
Hi Danny!
A while ago I posted a question about SFTP (I think the thread name was
"SFTP Question") about attacks I got against my server after syslog warned
me about an attempted b
On 2015-01-06 17:40, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2015-01-05, August Karlstrom wrote:
I tried adding the file
/var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/test.pkla with the content
below (and restarting X) but it made no difference; update-manager still
asks for root password when launched.
$ sudo c
On 2015-01-05 22:50, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
One possible way around it would be to do the update via something like
cron-apt, apticron, unattended-upgrades, etc. Those tools also do inform
you if updates are available ;)
Thanks for the tip, Andrei. I have installed apticron and configured it
to
Hello!!
While I am not an expert on the other issues on your machine, I would
recomend a wipe and a clean reinstall. Those root files with the random
characters are what an asian language font typing system rendered into the
standard qwerty would look like (lots of experience). My quick gut instin
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On 01/05/2015 07:57 PM, Frank wrote:
> I am looking for a simple HTML viewer I can use under MC to read
> HTML docs. I have Dillo installed but even it seems overkill for
> what I need. Does anyone have suggestions ?
I use html2text for that. Very
On 01/06/2015 01:30 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2015, 12:21:45 schrieb Jape Person:
Hello, folks!
Please help me save my old Sony VAIO desktop system.
I have two very old Sony VAIO systems, one desktop and one
notebook. They have PATA drives. I run Debian testing (upda
On 01/06/2015 05:32 PM, Ralph Katz wrote:
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On 01/05/2015 07:57 PM, Frank wrote:
I am looking for a simple HTML viewer I can use under MC to read
HTML docs. I have Dillo installed but even it seems overkill for
what I need. Does anyone have sugges
Greetings,
This problem has been a minor annoyance for a while but only recently
have I started to use Jessie more and it is has finally peeved me off. I
have been trying everything I can find for the last two hours and I
still can't get systemd to STOP doing a fsck on _every_ boot!
It tells me w
Hey list,
I am trying to debianize a personal package for native compilation. I
packaged it using the debhelper 7 syntax as aided with dh_make.
After customizing my debian/* metadata and scripts, I noticed that
dh_strip is still stripping debugging symbols from my executable, even
though debian/r
On Tue, 06 Jan 2015, ~Stack~ wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> This problem has been a minor annoyance for a while but only recently
> have I started to use Jessie more and it is has finally peeved me
> off. I have been trying everything I can find for the last two hours
> and I still can't get systemd to
Greetings,
On 01/06/2015 07:56 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Have you tried tune2fs on each partition?
>
>http://crashmag.net/disable-filesystem-check-fsck-at-boot-time
I did and that didn't help either.
After I sent my plea for help, I took a break to grab some dinner and
chill. When I retu
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