Hi there,
trying to mount nfs-shares at boot I have exactly the problem mentioned by
Christian:
(in Message-id: <558e8105.5030...@iwakd.de>)
> - On some systems with static IP addresses (and
> /etc/network/interfaces), I had the problem that even though the
> interface was conisdered u
n n wrote:
> trying to mount nfs-shares at boot I have exactly the problem mentioned by
> Christian:
> (in Message-id: <558e8105.5030...@iwakd.de>)
>> - On some systems with static IP addresses (and
>> /etc/network/interfaces), I had the problem that even though the
>> interface was c
Hi,
I need to find out why a plain Debian Wheezy install (fully patched) acting as
firewall router on a remote location sends packets with the wrong address into
the openvpn tunnel.
OpenVPN server sided log states:
Thu Jul 16 09:23:19 2015 us=237261 m.duthler-lan/82.217.xxx.xxx:52126 MULTI:
ba
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 01:45:23AM +0200, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Is there a program like normalize-audio only it works
> on mp4 (video) files as well? And .webm etc. But still
> what is to be normalized is the audio.
You could try stripping the audio from the MPEG file, normalising it and
then reco
Hi,
In debian 8.1 there is an redmine error in the apache error log file if
redmine is opened the 1st time after an apache restart. Redmine runs just
fime. but i wonder what the impact is of this message.
/var/log/apache2/error.log
App 670 stdout:
App 670 stderr: env:
App 670 stderr: /usr/bin/pa
L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Darac Marjal a écrit :
> You could try stripping the audio from the MPEG file, normalising it and
> then recombining it.
>
> So, to extract the audio from the video, try something like:
>
> avconv -i video.mp4 -vn -acodec 'copy' audio.out
>
> (check "avconv -i
Nicolas George writes:
> Le septidi 27 messidor, an CCXXIII, Martin G. McCormick a écrit :
>> The only reason I put pulseaudio on here was way back
>> when I was running lenny and had no /dev/dsp. Someone suggested
>> installing pulseaudio. I did. /dev/dsp came back and life
>> marched on.
>
Hi,
I'm installing a server with raid, 2 disks of 2 TB.
There was a previous similar raid config on it. I clear parts of the
disks with dd. Then I create the partitions, make the raids (no errors),
debootstrap. /boot on /dev/md0, / on /dev/md1 and lvm on /dev/md2.
However, by the time I'm insta
Hi,
I have currently two disks installed on my box (/dev/sda and /dev/sdb). I try
to install Debian Jessie on 3TB GPT formatted drive (/dev/sdb). Using partition
tool I created the following partitions:
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 10
Joel Roth writes:
> Hi Martin,
> Pulse audio requires D-Bus, and D-Bus is the underlying RPC
> mechanism of a large and controversial software stack
> developed to support desktop applications.
Thank you for this good and quick explanation.
>
> Apparently pulseaudio is unable to get D-Bus servi
Hello,
I run a GTK3-app with scrollbars (for example evince with a big PDF
file opened) and the vertical scrollbar is positioned somewhere above
the bottom. I use XFCE and if I move the cursor to the taskbar and back
again to evince and then I scroll a little bit up or down, the
scrollbar jumps t
>>> - On some systems with static IP addresses (and
>>> /etc/network/interfaces), I had the problem that even though the
>>> interface was conisdered up and ready by the kernel, the switch it
>>> was connected to needed 30s or so to realize that fully (and
>>> packets were simply
What replaces the standard sound device? I have written
some experimental programs that play and record sound using
/dev/dsp and they work. Obviously, there is a lot of bad design
in the world that works and I hear the discussion that says that
/dev/dsp is out-dated so what is considered th
Op Thu, 16 Jul 2015 10:58:15 +, schreef Linux4Bene:
Could it be that grub is confused by the mdadm 0.9 metadata at the end of
the disk? When I dd'ed, it was only the 40 GB at the start of the disk,
not at the end. Any way I can remove this error and not having my LVM
data destroyed?
Rega
Sorry for this elementary question. I want to do sequential copies with
a command like this: $ cp --backup=t file .../destination/file. When
periodically run it produces file, file.~1~, file.~2~, etc.
How do I get rid of the "~" so that the backups are file.1, file.2,
etc.?
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On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 08:23:13 -0400
Haines Brown wrote:
> How do I get rid of the "~" so that the backups are file.1, file.2,
> etc.?
How about using the GNU rename in the dir holding your backup files:
$ rename "~" "" *~*
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L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Martin G. McCormick a écrit :
> What replaces the standard sound device?
In short: ALSA.
In long: the kernel devices for ALSA are present in /dev/snd/, but
applications are not supposed to access them directly, they are supposed to
solely rely on the API ex
L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Mart van de Wege a écrit :
> As you said, that's your opinion. I like being able to easily switch my
> sound from speakers to a USB or Bluetooth device, for example.
There is this, which is less a matter of opinion: having the daemon just
installed, even without u
Le septidi 27 messidor, an CCXXIII, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
> Yes, but I am interested in how, being partuially sighted myself.
I am sorry for you, but you could, and should, have just asked the question
instead of biting someone unrelated's head off.
That is the second time, in as many threads we b
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 02:56:38PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Mart van de Wege a écrit :
> > As you said, that's your opinion. I like being able to easily switch my
> > sound from speakers to a USB or Bluetooth device, for example.
>
> There is this, which is
On Thursday 16 July 2015 13:59:28 Nicolas George wrote:
> I am sorry for you, but you could, and should, have just asked the question
> instead of biting someone unrelated's head off.
>
> That is the second time, in as many threads we both intervene, that you
> answer disparagingly to one of my mes
On 16/07/15 13:56, Nicolas George wrote:
the authors should not be
allowed near a keyboard.
I find myself increasingly impatient with that kind of line (which,
admittedly, I have sometimes succumbed to the temptation of in the
past); it carries with it the distinctive odour of anti-rehabilita
Good answers. Thanks.
Martin McCormick
Nicolas George writes:
> In short: ALSA.
>
> In long: the kernel devices for ALSA are present in /dev/snd/, but
> applications are not supposed to access them directly, they are supposed
> to
> solely rely on the API exposed by the ALSA library, li
That should have been a subject of
wheezy to jessie. I goofed
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It is time to finish the upgrade from squeeze to jessie,
I think. It looks like the squeeze to wheezy upgrade worked but
I see a problem when trying to upgrade from wheezy to jessie.
Here are the active lines in sources.list: When all
entries pointed to wheezy, I did the upgrade an
On 15/07/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 04/07/2015, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> On 2015-06-22, Bret Busby wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Is it really too much to ask, for application names to be in english?
>>
>> Yes it is.
>>
>>>
>>> And, does it have all of thev functionality of gnome 2, including (but
>>
On Thursday 16 July 2015 17:09:45 Martin G. McCormick wrote:
> It is time to finish the upgrade from squeeze to jessie,
> I think. It looks like the squeeze to wheezy upgrade worked but
> I see a problem when trying to upgrade from wheezy to jessie.
>
> Here are the active lines in sour
Quoting Renaud OLGIATI (ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org):
> On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 08:23:13 -0400
> Haines Brown wrote:
>
> > How do I get rid of the "~" so that the backups are file.1, file.2,
> > etc.?
>
> How about using the GNU rename in the dir holding your backup files:
>
> $ rename "~" "" *
On Thursday 16 July 2015 17:35:06 Bret Busby wrote:
> On 15/07/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
> > On 04/07/2015, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> >> On 2015-06-22, Bret Busby wrote:
> >>
> >> [...]
> >>
> >>> Is it really too much to ask, for application names to be in english?
> >>
> >> Yes it is.
> >>
> >>> And
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>
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>Needless to say, I typed n and there's where things stand now
Siard wrote on 07/15/2015 11:12 AM:
>
> If these links are not broken, i.e. either cm-super or cm-super-minimal
> (TeX font package) is installed, so the fonts in /usr/share/texmf/fonts
> exist, then these fonts should be available, e.g. in LibreOffice.
The links are not broken. I can happily lo
David Wright wrote on 07/15/2015 09:43 PM:
> They appear just fine here (jessie) so it's tricky to think of what's wrong.
>
> Do you have any other type1 fonts that work ok? If there's a mistake
Yep.
$ fc-list :spacing=mono
includes, for example,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/c0582bt_.pfb: Couri
On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 11:51:26 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> > > How do I get rid of the "~" so that the backups are file.1, file.2,
> > > etc.?
> > How about using the GNU rename in the dir holding your backup files:
> > $ rename "~" "" *~*
> Would that not be something more like
> rename 's/
Hey guys,
after the last kernel update (3.16 -> 4.0.0), I have the problem, that theg
boot hangs, when the network is started. With the former kernel the
delay was 1 - 2 seconds, now it is about 90 seconds and during this time I
get the message:
"[***] An LSB job is running: Raise network inte
Quoting Steve McIntyre (st...@einval.com):
> mar...@server1.shellworld.net
> >
> >622 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 551 not upgraded.
> >Need to get 222 MB of archives.
> >After this operation, 48.4 MB of additional disk space will be used.
> >Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
> >
> >Ne
On Thu 16 Jul 2015 at 11:06:34 -0600, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Siard wrote on 07/15/2015 11:12 AM:
>
> >
> > If these links are not broken, i.e. either cm-super or cm-super-minimal
> > (TeX font package) is installed, so the fonts in /usr/share/texmf/fonts
> > exist, then these fonts should be avail
L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, D. R. Evans a écrit :
> The links are not broken. I can happily look at, for example, the contents of
> the file sfxc1000.pfb by way of the link.
Did you check your fontpath?
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2015-07-15 21:33 GMT+02:00 Brian :
> On Wed 15 Jul 2015 at 18:29:45 +0200, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
>
> > I'd like to know which is the most workable firewall-gui with Debian 8 -
> > for using by users with basic knowledge.
>
> Basic knowledge of what? Filtering of ip packets? Or ba
Steve McIntyre writes:
> mar...@server1.shellworld.net
> >
> >622 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 551 not upgraded.
> >Need to get 222 MB of archives.
> >After this operation, 48.4 MB of additional disk space will be used.
> >Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
> >
> >Needless to say, I typ
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 06:15:42AM -0500, Martin G. McCormick wrote:
> Joel Roth writes:
> > Hi Martin,
>
> > Pulse audio requires D-Bus, and D-Bus is the underlying RPC
> > mechanism of a large and controversial software stack
> > developed to support desktop applications.
>
> Thank you for this
My atom boxes are using xfce I think. And I have studied up on xset, and
tried every combo that even looks suspicious in an effort to kill the
screen blanker once and for all. But I can't even do it for 10 minutes
in a row.
So obviously the solution is not an xset command in the startup.
Doe
On Thu 16 Jul 2015 at 14:17:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> My atom boxes are using xfce I think. And I have studied up on xset, and
> tried every combo that even looks suspicious in an effort to kill the
> screen blanker once and for all. But I can't even do it for 10 minutes
> in a row.
>
L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Brian a écrit :
> There is /var/log/Xorg.0.log. What does it say the FontPath is set to?
Or they could use the correct command: xset q.
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L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Joel Roth a écrit :
> The snd_pcm_oss kernel module, when loaded, provides
> /dev/dsp for compatibility with OSS applications.
But as I explained, it loses most benefits from ALSA; aoss has that problem
less.
> Calling mplayer with --ao=alsa should play via the d
Le 16/07/2015 20:36, Nicolas George a écrit :
> L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Joel Roth a écrit :
>> The snd_pcm_oss kernel module, when loaded, provides
>> /dev/dsp for compatibility with OSS applications.
> But as I explained, it loses most benefits from ALSA; aoss has that problem
> less.
>
On Thu 16 Jul 2015 at 20:33:01 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Brian a écrit :
> > There is /var/log/Xorg.0.log. What does it say the FontPath is set to?
>
> Or they could use the correct command: xset q.
As a way of checking FontPath (didn't someone ask about do
On 16/07/15 08:00 AM, Linux4Bene wrote:
Op Thu, 16 Jul 2015 10:58:15 +, schreef Linux4Bene:
Could it be that grub is confused by the mdadm 0.9 metadata at the end of
the disk? When I dd'ed, it was only the 40 GB at the start of the disk,
not at the end. Any way I can remove this error and
Linux4Bene a écrit :
>
> Could it be that grub is confused by the mdadm 0.9 metadata at the end of
> the disk?
Maybe. This is typically the kind of problem which can happen with the
0.9 superblocks. Why are you using this obsolete format ? You should use
the newer 1.x format, specifically 1.2 (s
Andrej Kastrin a écrit :
>
> I have currently two disks installed on my box (/dev/sda and /dev/sdb). I try
> to install Debian Jessie on 3TB GPT formatted drive (/dev/sdb). Using
> partition tool I created the following partitions:
>
> Partition Table: gpt
>
> Number Start End SizeF
L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Brian a écrit :
> > Or they could use the correct command: xset q.
> As a way of checking FontPath (didn't someone ask about doing that?) it
> is no more "correct" than looking at the log.
Yes it is: the log only contains the initial font path of the server, it
do
On 16/07/15 12:35 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
On 15/07/2015, Bret Busby wrote:
On 04/07/2015, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2015-06-22, Bret Busby wrote:
[...]
Is it really too much to ask, for application names to be in english?
Yes it is.
And, does it have all of thev functionality of gnome 2,
I read this with great interest because I lost sound some time ago and
don't know anything about it, or how to control it.
I'm running Xubuntu 14.04.4, on a brand-new ASUS Z97 Deluxe mobo, with both
HDMI monitors and onboard Intel sound chips. The monitors have no
speakers, so the HDMI channel is
Quoting Renaud OLGIATI (ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org):
> On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 11:51:26 -0500
> David Wright wrote:
>
> > > > How do I get rid of the "~" so that the backups are file.1, file.2,
> > > > etc.?
>
> > > How about using the GNU rename in the dir holding your backup files:
> > > $
Quoting Pascal Hambourg (pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org):
> May I also ask why you created a separate /boot ?
Perhaps he read your https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/07/msg00717.html
:)
Cheers,
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On Thursday 16 July 2015 14:35:04 Brian wrote:
> On Thu 16 Jul 2015 at 14:17:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > My atom boxes are using xfce I think. And I have studied up on
> > xset, and tried every combo that even looks suspicious in an effort
> > to kill the screen blanker once and for all. Bu
For xfce, you might try this:
Settings Manager > Session and Startup > Application Autostart
Scroll down and uncheck Screensaver.
There may be additional things you need to do to make sure session stuff
isn't loading screensavers through some other mechanism (i.e, squirreled
away in a saved sessi
On Thursday 16 July 2015 16:25:29 Mike Castle wrote:
> For xfce, you might try this:
>
> Settings Manager > Session and Startup > Application Autostart
> Scroll down and uncheck Screensaver.
Hadn't thought of that, thanks. I did set it by unchecking all the
blankers and setting the times north of
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 12:30:33PM -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I read this with great interest because I lost sound some time ago and
> don't know anything about it, or how to control it.
> I'm running Xubuntu 14.04.4, on a brand-new ASUS Z97 Deluxe mobo, with both
> HDMI monitors and onboard In
On 17/07/2015, Frank McCormick wrote:
>>
>> Also, whether a screensaver is available, like the screensaver in
>> gnome 2, that allows for the screensaver to be directed (for
>> displaying stuff while the screen is taken over by the screensaver) to
>> the Pictures directory, rather than one of the
On 17/07/2015, Frank McCormick wrote:
>>
>> For example, how to change the font and font size in the panel and the
>> title bars of windows; as an example, the font for the names of the
>> menu's, in the panel, is too small, making it difficult to read.
>
>Again, as far as I know these are fu
On Thursday 16 July 2015 21:25:29 Mike Castle wrote:
> might be useful if the above doesn't work out for you.
for a session, however long it be, though not permanently:
$ xset -dpms
Or you may have to do:
# xset -dpms
That works until you next reboot.
In my experience turning the screensav
On 16/07/15 05:19 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
On 17/07/2015, Frank McCormick wrote:
For example, how to change the font and font size in the panel and the
title bars of windows; as an example, the font for the names of the
menu's, in the panel, is too small, making it difficult to read.
Again
Quoting D. R. Evans (doc.ev...@gmail.com):
> David Wright wrote on 07/15/2015 09:43 PM:
>
> > They appear just fine here (jessie) so it's tricky to think of what's wrong.
> >
> > Do you have any other type1 fonts that work ok? If there's a mistake
>
> Yep.
>
> $ fc-list :spacing=mono
> includes
On Thu 16 Jul 2015 at 21:02:24 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Brian a écrit :
> > > Or they could use the correct command: xset q.
> > As a way of checking FontPath (didn't someone ask about doing that?) it
> > is no more "correct" than looking at the log.
>
> Ye
On Thu 16 Jul 2015 at 15:53:39 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 16 July 2015 14:35:04 Brian wrote:
> > On Thu 16 Jul 2015 at 14:17:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > My atom boxes are using xfce I think. And I have studied up on
> > > xset, and tried every combo that even looks suspiciou
Darac Marjal writes:
> You could try stripping the audio from the MPEG
> file, normalising it and then recombining it.
I know I can do it but it is such a basic thing so
I suspected someone had already automatized it and put
it into a nice little tool. But OK.
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Nicolas George writes:
> If using that kind tool, then better use a real
> recent FFmpeg (either using the one from Sid or
> building from source), because it has the following
> filters that allow to do more work directly:
I'm not getting into FFmpeg vs. avconv.
For the solution Mr. Marjal sug
Gene Heskett wrote on 07/16/2015 02:31 PM:
> On Thursday 16 July 2015 16:25:29 Mike Castle wrote:
>> For xfce, you might try this:
>>
>> Settings Manager > Session and Startup > Application Autostart
>> Scroll down and uncheck Screensaver.
>
> Hadn't thought of that, thanks. I did set it by unchec
L'octidi 28 messidor, an CCXXIII, Dan Ritter a écrit :
> Try decoding your mp3 with mpg123 or mplayer. aplay doesn't know
> what the format is, and is pushing the raw bitstream out.
Exactly.
> Try aplay -L to get a list of devices that alsa knows about.
>
> mplayer will take "-ao alsa:device="
On Thursday 16 July 2015 19:10:08 D. R. Evans wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote on 07/16/2015 02:31 PM:
> > On Thursday 16 July 2015 16:25:29 Mike Castle wrote:
> >> For xfce, you might try this:
> >>
> >> Settings Manager > Session and Startup > Application Autostart
> >> Scroll down and uncheck Screens
This zsh, using ffmpeg and normalize-audio, seems to
do it. But it is slow. Remember normalize-audio is
lightning fast so time is spent getting and putting
together the audio with the movie. Perhaps it can be
optimized somehow - do tell, if you know...
The file: http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/conf
Le nonidi 29 messidor, an CCXXIII, Emanuel Berg a écrit :
> ffmpeg -i $song -i $movie ${name}-norm.$ext
> local song=$name.mp3
> ffmpeg -i $movie $song
At both steps, you are transcoding. That means you are paying the MP3 toll
twice, including CPU time and quality loss.
I do not know
Nicolas George writes:
> At both steps, you are transcoding. That means you
> are paying the MP3 toll twice, including CPU time
> and quality loss.
>
> I do not know how normalize-audio operates. It is
> theoretically possible to adjust the volume without
> transcoding, but I suppose this is tric
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 05:10:08PM -0600, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote on 07/16/2015 02:31 PM:
> > On Thursday 16 July 2015 16:25:29 Mike Castle wrote:
> >> For xfce, you might try this:
> >>
> >> Settings Manager > Session and Startup > Application Autostart
> >> Scroll down and uncheck
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On 07/07/2015, Marc D Ronell wrote:
>
> I am working toward teaching a free introductory class to teens on
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>
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