On 02/03/2015 06:32 AM, Ian Scheehan wrote:
Sometimes (random moment), my debian freeze, stop working.
I don't know which package or kernel part cause that debian jessie freeze.
How can get data/info of my computer and error which happen and send
report bug to you?
Can you help?
best regards
On 02/03/2015 06:32 AM, Ian Scheehan wrote:
Sometimes (random moment), my debian freeze, stop working.
I don't know which package or kernel part cause that debian jessie freeze.
How can get data/info of my computer and error which happen and send
report bug to you?
Can you help?
best regards
Am 30.01.2015 um 13:36 schrieb José Silva :
> On 30-01-2015 00:57, John Holland wrote:
>> I'm writing this from wheezy on my macbook pro (2011).
[…]
> I'm writing this on my macbook pro (late 2011) with xubuntu 14.04 (I switched
> from debian, which I used for about 6 years, because I don't l
On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 06:16:34PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> This time I just let it do its own multiple partition thing. When the
> install was done, every other disk partitioner we have reports that the
> partition boundaries are out of sync with the 4k sectors of this drive
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 11:43:57 +1100
Charlie wrote:
>
> From my keyboard:
>
>
> Using Debian Jessie
>
> LibreOffice:
>
> -- Version: 4.3.3.2
> Build ID: 430m0(Build:2)
>
> FVWM
>
> Was sent a .docx newsletter, saved it with LibreOffice as an .odt
> document and then clicked on a pictur
Hi, is there a way to use debian edu as centralized authentication
system for mac os x and host the users' home directories on it?
If yes, did anyone tried it? :-)
Thank you.
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Hi all, is there already a jessie version of debian edu?
I checked on http://www.skolelinux.org/downloads but i couldn't find it.
Thank you.
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I'm still searching for an answer to this.
After upgrade from wheezy to testing, sendmail no longer starts.
I see that the system is using systemd. I see that the
/etc/init.d/sendmail script now runs /bin/systemctl start
sendmail.service. But sendmail isn't started. Even running
'/bin/systemct
Hi.
On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 02:03:25PM +, Michael Grant wrote:
> I'm still searching for an answer to this.
>
> After upgrade from wheezy to testing, sendmail no longer starts.
>
> I see that the system is using systemd. I see that the /etc/init.d/sendmail
> script now runs /bin/systemctl
Hi,
I am trying to create some legal disclaimer statements just above the
first menu item in the grub (like simple echo messages). I am not sure
how to do this
A simple echo gets re-pained just after the menu comes on.
Can anyone help please ?
Googled - no info available.
Thanks
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Hi.
On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 05:19:30PM +, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to create some legal disclaimer statements just above the
> first menu item in the grub (like simple echo messages). I am not sure
> how to do this
>
> A simple echo gets re-pained just after the menu comes
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 02:03:25PM +, Michael Grant wrote:
> > I'm still searching for an answer to this.
> >
> > After upgrade from wheezy to testing, sendmail no longer starts.
> >
> > I see that the system is using systemd. I see that
Hi,
Michael Grant writes:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Reco wrote:
>> A nessesary correction - /etc/init.d/sendmail *tries* to run
>> '/bin/systemctl start sendmail.service'.
>>
>> But, since no sendmail* package provide systemd's service file -
>> nothing happens.
Not true. Systemd is sup
Michael Grant wrote:
> I'm still searching for an answer to this.
> After upgrade from wheezy to testing, sendmail no longer starts.
> I see that the system is using systemd.
> ...
Some comments that I think are relevant...
Since it took a while for someone to respond to your question it tells
me
Wayne Hartell wrote:
> As a new Linux/Debian user I have been doing the "not recommended"
> thing (at least I think it says it's not recommended; it has been a
> while since my last install) thing of not setting a password for
> root. That way there's no hoops to jump through to the installer
> put
On 2/3/15, Reco wrote:
>
> Try putting a disclaimer inside the menuentry, i.e.
>
> menuentry "" {
> echo 'You shouldn't be here'
> }
Reco's suggestion was what came to mind to me. I've "played" with
creating custom entries for my GRUB. Accomplished it via
/etc/grub.d/40_custom.
If you go
Hello List,
let play with xscreensaver_s.
If /usr/lib/xscreensaver/deco is lauched a window pop up:
how can we specify the width and the height of the window ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Gene Heskett wrote:
> This time I just let it do its own multiple partition thing.
Would you be so kind as to share the partition details?
parted /dev/sdb unit s print
Then we would be able to see how it turned out. I assume in the above
you were using a single disk sdb as you were before?
>
On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 02:44:29PM +0100, Valerio Pachera wrote:
> Hi, is there a way to use debian edu as centralized authentication
> system for mac os x and host the users' home directories on it?
>
> If yes, did anyone tried it? :-)
I haven't tried it, but I know OS X can use LDAP for authent
On 2/2/15, Wayne Hartell wrote:
> Michael Collins wrote:
>
>> Log in with the user account. Left-click the user account name (upper
>> right corner), select system settings, select user, left-click Unlock.
>> Enter the root password. Change the user account to an administrator.
>>
>
> As a new
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Reco wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 05:31:26PM +, Michael Grant wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Reco wrote:
> ...
> >
> > Try adding
> >
> > export _SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_REDIRECT="true"
> >
> > to /etc/init.d/sendmail
> >
> > Thanks, this i
On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 06:16:34PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> This time I just let it do its own multiple partition thing. When the
> install was done, every other disk partitioner we have reports that the
> partition boundaries are out of sync with the 4k sectors of this drive
Hello!
I have been installed Debian Jessie using pressed, after successful install and
reboot I realized that eth0 is down and ifupdown package was missing. Why ?
Same preseed file on wheezy installs ifupdown by default.
Then I tried to do
root@localhost:~# apt-get install ifupdown
Reading pack
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> ...
> Could you try restarting sendmail (systemctl restart sendmail) and show
> the output of `systemctl status sendmail'? It also shows the most recent
> log entries, but the output of journalctl --unit sendmail --since -5min
> might also
On Tue 03 Feb 2015 at 20:25:59 +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 05:19:30PM +, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to create some legal disclaimer statements just above the
> > first menu item in the grub (like simple echo messages). I am not sure
> > how to d
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Michael Grant wrote:
> > I'm still searching for an answer to this.
> > After upgrade from wheezy to testing, sendmail no longer starts.
> > I see that the system is using systemd.
> > ...
>
> Some comments that I think are relevant...
>
> Since
Hi,
Michael Grant writes:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Could you try restarting sendmail (systemctl restart sendmail) and show
>> the output of `systemctl status sendmail'? It also shows the most recent
>> log entries, but the output of journalctl --unit sendmail
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 2/2/15, Wayne Hartell wrote:
> > Michael Collins wrote:
> >
> >> Log in with the user account. Left-click the user account name
> >> (upper right corner), select system settings, select user, left-click
> >> Unlock.
> >> Enter the root password. Change the user
On 02/03/2015 06:16 PM, Darren Baginski wrote:
Looks like iproute2 was installed which
a) conflicts with ifupdown for some reason (why ? I guess it functionally can
replace older iproute )
b) can't initiate interfaces alone (perhaps jessie is using newer network
initialization method of which
How does one go about fixing broken packages? I've recently started
using debian and apart some fiddling to get the latest emacs24.4 on
wheezy I have not done anything on the system. When I tried to
install libcurl4, I get the following error.
apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
Reading packag
On 02/04/2015 02:13 AM, Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
How does one go about fixing broken packages? I've recently started
using debian and apart some fiddling to get the latest emacs24.4 on
wheezy I have not done anything on the system. When I tried to
install libcurl4, I get the following error.
Hi,
I would like to report a bug I have withe the German Mac Keyboard layout
under Debian testing:
The keys < and > on the one side and ^ on the other side are
interchanged.
I use the Cinnamon Desktop envorinment.
Best,
Stephan
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