On Sep 28, 2016, at 12:55 PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
> On 2016-09-28 10:46 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
>> Vincent Lefevre writes:
>>> Things like that should not happen. But this is not a bug in the perl
>>> packages. This is a misfeature of apt / aptitude, which want to remove
>>> packages instead
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 00:39:35 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 22:48:38 (+0100), Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 17:00:02 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 03:49:23PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > > > "CUPS is the standards-based, open source
Hi All,
Not strictly speaking an OS dependent question, but I figured someone on
this list would probably have an answer :-)
I have a program generating output to standard out, which I am then piping
to netcat -u IP Port
This works fine, but I'm wondering what the best way is to send it to two
I
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
My network is consisting of the following systems:
Main PC
Hi,
Paul Duncan wrote:
> what the best way is to send it to two IP addresses?
If it must happen without much time to study the web, i'd use tee(1)
to feed a named pipe from the unnamed one. Then netcat can consume both.
mknod ~/fifo p
netcat -u PORT1 <~/fifo
data_producer | tee -i ~/fifo |
Hi Debian users :)
Information:
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 (jessie)
Release:8.6
Codename: jessie
As the title say i'm in search for a backup application/system.
Currently i manage my backups with a little script that i wrote... but
it does not real
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 11:06:07 +0200, mo wrote:
> First of all:
> Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
>
> I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
> make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
>
On Saturday 01 October 2016 01:39:35 David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 22:48:38 (+0100), Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 17:00:02 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 03:49:23PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > > > "CUPS is the standards-based, open source print
On Saturday 01 October 2016 04:32:31 Brian wrote:
> On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 00:39:35 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 22:48:38 (+0100), Brian wrote:
> > > On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 17:00:02 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > > On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 03:49:23PM -0500, David Wright wro
Hi Brian :)
Assuming the server hostname is "server".
1. On Main PC use your editor to create /etc/exim4/hubbed_hosts. In it
put
server: 192.168.23.200
in it and restart exim4.
2. Send mail to user@server.
3. You can replace 'server: 192.168.23.200' with 'server: server.local'
I'll assume you have a home network and are trying to connect to send
mails between machines on that network, and additionally be able to send
email to domains outside your network.
That is right ;)
I'm also assuming that you don't have specific domains for your own
machines, so that when
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
> >I just figured out how to get this working myself a week or two back, so
> >it's fresh in my mind. The key trick is the use of "hubbed hosts".
>
> Did you follow a specific book or guide?
The manual for exim4-config_files is the first place to l
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:06:07AM +0200, mo wrote:
>
> I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
> make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
>
> My network is consisting of the following systems:
>
> Main PC - 192.168.23.11 (Running Debian Jessie
Am 01.10.2016 um 13:22 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
I just figured out how to get this working myself a week or two back, so
it's fresh in my mind. The key trick is the use of "hubbed hosts".
Did you follow a specific book or guide?
The manual for exim4-c
On 01/10/16 12:39, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 13:22 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
I just figured out how to get this working myself a week or two
back, so
it's fresh in my mind. The key trick is the use of "hubbed hosts".
Did you follow a specific book or
Am 01.10.2016 um 13:36 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:06:07AM +0200, mo wrote:
I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
My network is consisting of the following systems:
Main PC -
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:39:47PM +0200, mo wrote:
>
>
> Am 01.10.2016 um 13:22 schrieb Brian:
> >On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>I just did that and now mailing works flawlessly :D
> >>Just one questions: Why do i need hubbed_host entries? Should it not be fine
> >>
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:01:17AM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 11:06:07 +0200, mo wrote:
>
> > First of all:
> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> > Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
> >
> > I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did
Hi Mo
Hi Clive :)
I tried to send this with a .pdf yesterday d'oh! Anyway, we've just
reinstalled our servers with mail and automated backup and updated our
notes. They're not finalised and hence not on the web yet but you can
access them here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/63603283/Inst
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:00 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:39:47PM +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 13:22 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 12:36:10 +0200, mo wrote:
I just did that and now mailing works flawlessly :D
Just one questions: Why do i need hubbed_host entrie
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:01:17AM +0100, Brian wrote:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 11:06:07 +0200, mo wrote:
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
I think i should elaborate a little more
On Saturday, October 01, 2016 05:06:07 AM mo wrote:
> My network is consisting of the following systems:
>
> Main PC - 192.168.23.11 (Running Debian Jessie)
> Server - 192.168.23.200 (Running Debian Jessie)
>
> The server is always online, the PC is only half of the day on.
>
> What i want to
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 14:09:19 +0200, mo wrote:
> Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
> >
> >No colons as separators in hubbed_hosts, to my knowledge. Use spaces or tabs.
>
> I have colones in the hubbed_hosts file... seems to work.
> I just tested it: It works with or without the colon
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:20 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 14:09:19 +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
No colons as separators in hubbed_hosts, to my knowledge. Use spaces or tabs.
I have colones in the hubbed_hosts file... seems to work.
I just tested it: It
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 12:36:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
>
> Did you follow a specific book or guide?
Google "debian exim4 configuration". And look at the upstream
documentation in package exim4-doc-html.
>
> >Exim configuration has the concept of "routers" and "transports".
> >Routers basically de
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:23 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 12:36:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
Did you follow a specific book or guide?
Google "debian exim4 configuration". And look at the upstream
documentation in package exim4-doc-html.
I will do so ;)
Exim configuration has the
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:37:31AM +0200, mo wrote:
> Hi Debian users :)
>
> Information:
> Distributor ID: Debian
> Description: Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 (jessie)
> Release: 8.6
> Codename: jessie
>
> As the title say i'm in search for a backup application/system.
> Currently i manag
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:33:27PM +0200, mo wrote:
>
>
>
> I sure appreciate to know the inner workings of it all :)
> Good to know how avahi is involved here, this paints me a clearer picture :)
>
I just want to correct one thing I said here, having read your other
posts. In one of them you
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:24:16PM +0200, mo wrote:
>
>
> Am 01.10.2016 um 14:20 schrieb Brian:
> >On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 14:09:19 +0200, mo wrote:
> >
> >>Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
> >>>
> >>>No colons as separators in hubbed_hosts, to my knowledge. Use spaces or
> >>>tabs.
>
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 21:23:33 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 12:36:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
> >
> > I just did that and now mailing works flawlessly :D
> > Just one questions: Why do i need hubbed_host entries? Should it not be fine
> > alone to make a entry in /etc/hosts for
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:51 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:33:27PM +0200, mo wrote:
I sure appreciate to know the inner workings of it all :)
Good to know how avahi is involved here, this paints me a clearer picture :)
I just want to correct one thing I said here, having re
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:56 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 21:23:33 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 12:36:10PM +0200, mo wrote:
I just did that and now mailing works flawlessly :D
Just one questions: Why do i need hubbed_host entries? Should it not be fine
alone to make
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:52 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:24:16PM +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:20 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 14:09:19 +0200, mo wrote:
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:02 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
No colons as separators in hubbed_hosts, to my knowledge.
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:40 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:37:31AM +0200, mo wrote:
Hi Debian users :)
Information:
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 (jessie)
Release:8.6
Codename: jessie
As the title say i'm in search for a backup applic
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 08:34:34 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Libtiff4 is a little bit more interesting. "aptitude why" says that it
> is installed because the Canon printer driver needs it (by the way
> libjpeg8 did *not* say that the Canon printer driver needed it) and
> nothing else. So I'm l
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:56:40PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> The thing for Mo to grasp is that exim *always* does an MX lookup, often
> using the ISP's DNS server. user@server will fail (as has been found
> out) because the domain "server" is not in the DNS.
>
> /etc/hosts is not consulted when the l
Liam O'Toole writes:
[...]
>> When I try to send a message from USER@HOST2 to USER@HOST1, instead of
>> just delivering to USER@HOST1 it appears to be sending that message on
>> to the gmail smtp server.
>>
>> The local lan is not a real FQDN so not suprising that the gmail
>> server cannot deli
Preface: AFTER writing all this up, it occurred to me to perform an
in-house email search to see if this had already been recently
addressed. Only 26 references total in some ~3.5GB of emails so I'm
going ahead and posting this as its own special highlight.
KEY THOUGHTS: .deb package, online ebook
mo [2016-10-01 12:36:10+02] wrote:
> I'm not a friend of avahi to be honest, i much rather ignore it :D
Avahi is great. My ethernet-connected printer uses DHCP to get IP
address and network configuration. The printer announces itself to the
network with .local name so a print server can use that
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 09:37:34AM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Thank you. That fixed HOST1. Still haven't worked out how to be able
> With the setting you suggest above... mail from user@HOST2 to
> user@HOST1 fails with smtp output:
>
>
> I'm sorry to be so confused about setting this up... bu
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:28:30PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 08:34:34 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> > Libtiff4 is a little bit more interesting. "aptitude why" says that it
> > is installed because the Canon printer driver needs it (by the way
> > libjpeg8 did *not* say that
Am 01.10.2016 um 15:36 schrieb Mark Fletcher:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:56:40PM +0100, Brian wrote:
The thing for Mo to grasp is that exim *always* does an MX lookup, often
using the ISP's DNS server. user@server will fail (as has been found
out) because the domain "server" is not in the DNS
Am 01.10.2016 um 15:57 schrieb Teemu Likonen:
mo [2016-10-01 12:36:10+02] wrote:
I'm not a friend of avahi to be honest, i much rather ignore it :D
Avahi is great. My ethernet-connected printer uses DHCP to get IP
address and network configuration. The printer announces itself to the
networ
Am 01.10.2016 um 16:17 schrieb rhkra...@gmail.com:
On Saturday, October 01, 2016 08:23:10 AM mo wrote:
I use Icedove (Thunderbird) for all my personal mails and also to write
mail to the Debian users Mailing list ;)
I have never tried Kmail before, maybe i should, but Icedove fit's the
bill ri
Hi,
i wrote:
> > mknod ~/fifo p
> > netcat -u PORT1 <~/fifo
> > data_producer | tee -i ~/fifo | netcat -u PORT2
Paul Duncan wrote:
> I shall give that a go
I forgot to mention that i ran my test mockup of the last two commands
concurrently in two shell terminals. (The fi
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 23:05:58 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 02:28:30PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> >
> > Regarding the darker colors with the Gutenprint driver: does setting
> > Color Model to CMYK make any difference?
> >
> Out of curiosity I tried that last night. Actually m
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 22:36:09 +0900, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 01:56:40PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>
> > The thing for Mo to grasp is that exim *always* does an MX lookup, often
> > using the ISP's DNS server. user@server will fail (as has been found
> > out) because the domain "
I use backuppc. It is web browser based setup and usage. It takes incremental
and full backups that can remain as long as you want or have space for. It can
browse files by name or in a version mode where you can see the date where a
file changed and restore an earlier version if you want (or to
Am 01.10.2016 um 16:46 schrieb Bob Weber:
I use backuppc. It is web browser based setup and usage. It takes
incremental and full backups that can remain as long as you want or have
space for. It can browse files by name or in a version mode where you
can see the date where a file changed and
Has someone experience with Bacula?
I heard good things about it, although i never looked into it... maybe
someone has and can give me his report on it :)
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 10:46:07AM -0400, Bob Weber wrote:
> I use backuppc. It is web browser based setup and usage. It takes
> incremental
> and full backups that can remain as long as you want or have space for. It
> can
> browse files by name or in a version mode where you can see the date
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 09:45:04AM -0400, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> Preface: AFTER writing all this up, it occurred to me to perform an
> in-house email search to see if this had already been recently
> addressed. Only 26 references total in some ~3.5GB of emails so I'm
> going ahead and posting th
On Saturday 01 October 2016 08:40:35 Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:37:31AM +0200, mo wrote:
> > Hi Debian users :)
> >
> > Information:
> > Distributor ID: Debian
> > Description:Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 (jessie)
> > Release:8.6
> > Codename: jessie
> >
> > As the
On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
> First of all:
> Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
>
> I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
> make that very clear in the first place, sorry about that.
>
> My network is consisti
On 01/10/16 17:22, Gene Heskett wrote
Yeppers! It runs in the wee hours of the night here, for an hour or so.
Currently backing up this machine, and 3 more on my little home network
here, using its own unique, distribute the nightly load to equalize as
much a it can given its list of what to back
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mo wrote:
> As the title say i'm in search for a backup application/system.
> Currently i manage my backups with a little script that i wrote... but
> it does not really serve my needs anymore.
> I want to be able to make backups on my main PC and als
On Saturday 01 October 2016 12:39:58 Clive Menzies wrote:
> On 01/10/16 17:22, Gene Heskett wrote
>
> > Yeppers! It runs in the wee hours of the night here, for an hour or
> > so. Currently backing up this machine, and 3 more on my little home
> > network here, using its own unique, distribute the
On 01/10/16 18:40, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 01 October 2016 12:39:58 Clive Menzies wrote:
Quick question. Are your backups incremental or complete every night?
This is probably better explained in the manpages. Amanda has the concept
of doing a full backup of everything in its disklist
On Fri, 30 Sep 2016, Andre Majorel wrote:
> And that getting some people to acknowledge that there even is a
> problem, let alone fix it, should be so difficult.
This is a well-known limitation of aptitude (at least among DDs), and
given the number of threads about it in d-user, it should be well-
Hello,
After I have changed the password for my gpg key, there is something
very strange:
When I try to sign my mail, the new password is rejected, while the
old one is still valid. Even after I killed the gpg-agent, rebooted my
machine or sacrificed a cpu to the gods of linux...
When I sign a f
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
> > First of all:
> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> > Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
> >
> > I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
> > make that ve
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 06:03:08 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Apple, unfortunately, seems bent on doing a microsoft to cups.
You are being provocative, aren't you? Quite unlike your usual self. :)
* CUPS has not changed from being GPL.
* Upstream CUPS is very responsive.
* Upstream CUPS re
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My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say:
"There are two Great Sins in the world...
..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity.
Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad.
http://linuxcounter.net/user/44256.html
On Fri 30 Sep 2016 at 23:42:17 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 30 September 2016 19:25:52 Brian wrote:
> > Maintaining that CUPS is an official acronym for "Common Unix Printing
> > System" has, so far, not been substantiated.
>
> Brian, do drop it. No-one, but no-one, has claimed it is the
... humans are infecting Veeger. I figured I'd fix the display manager
problem with a clean install. Here's the fun part that gives me the
giggles: I downloaded the testing DVD to install clean from, whilst
thinking it would be stretch or sid. Best laid plans of mice.
I rebooted upon completi
Le 01/10/2016 à 21:49, Ric Moore a écrit :
> ... humans are infecting Veeger. I figured I'd fix the display manager
> problem with a clean install. Here's the fun part that gives me the
> giggles: I downloaded the testing DVD to install clean from, whilst
> thinking it would be stretch or sid. Bes
> On Oct 1, 2016, at 10:22 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> On Saturday 01 October 2016 08:40:35 Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
>> I know Gene is a fan of Amanda, I have it on my list to try it out
>> myself based on positive remarks he has made about it in the past.
Yeah. Amanda's a good solution. I use i
> On Oct 1, 2016, at 11:54 AM, Clive Menzies wrote:
>
> We don't install GUIs on our servers; can this be managed from individual
> workstations?
I'm not sure, but I think Amanda was written before GUIs existed :-)
--
Glenn English
Am 01.10.2016 um 18:22 schrieb Gene Heskett:
On Saturday 01 October 2016 08:40:35 Mark Fletcher wrote:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:37:31AM +0200, mo wrote:
Hi Debian users :)
Information:
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 8.6 (jessie)
Release:8.6
Codename:
Am 01.10.2016 um 14:20 schrieb Dan Purgert:
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mo wrote:
As the title say i'm in search for a backup application/system.
Currently i manage my backups with a little script that i wrote... but
it does not really serve my needs anymore.
I want to be ab
Maybe this is a little OT, but what kind of backup strategy would you
guys recommend? (Any advice Gene? :) )
Am 01.10.2016 um 21:37 schrieb Glenn English:
On Oct 1, 2016, at 10:22 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 01 October 2016 08:40:35 Mark Fletcher wrote:
I know Gene is a fan of Amanda, I have it on my list to try it out
myself based on positive remarks he has made about it in the past.
Am 01.10.2016 um 18:25 schrieb Liam O'Toole:
On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i did not
make that very clear in the first place, sorry
Am 01.10.2016 um 20:17 schrieb Brian:
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
First of all:
Thank you Liam for your help! :)
Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup.. i guess i di
Like I said backuppc uses incremental and full backups. The web interface lets
you browse any backup (inc or full) and you see all the files backed up. I set
the incremental for each day up to a week. So I have up to 7 of them. The full
can kept for for however long you want. I currently keep
On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
>> On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
>> > First of all:
>> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
>> > Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :)
>> >
>> > I think i should elaborate a little more on my setup
I have problem with debian server. After upgrade it not start and end with info
/sbin/init �餿: QRU�4���̀]ZY� :
So I start the box with Live Debian Jessie CD and try to chroot.
I mount hard disk in /mnt and proc sys and dev in proper places as
instructed on net.
After chroot /mnt /bin/ba
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 22:47:27 +0200, mo wrote:
> Am 01.10.2016 um 20:17 schrieb Brian:
> >On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> >
> >>On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
> >>>First of all:
> >>>Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> >>>Thanks for the very nice and long explanation Mark! :
On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 21:52:53 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> > On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> >
> >> On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
> >> > First of all:
> >> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
> >> > Thanks for the very nice and long explanatio
On Saturday 01 October 2016 20:45:52 Brian wrote:
> "Please pass the Houses of Parliament sauce" *is* a bit of a mouthful.
> Thank goodness for acronyms.
:-))
Lisi
Erwan David wrote:
> You'd better explain what you call "veeger" nobody will understand
> your problem.
I think he means "V'ger", which would be a reference to the first Star
Trek Movie.
S!
--
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
On Sat, 1 Oct 2016, Ric Moore wrote:
Surprise, my sources list reflected Jessie, not Stretch or
Sid. I FIXED that.
Did you run an 'apt-get dist-upgrade' after making changes to
sources.list?
Hang in there.
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On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 21:52:53 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
>> On 2016-10-01, Brian wrote:
>> > On Sat 01 Oct 2016 at 17:25:46 +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 2016-10-01, mo wrote:
>> >> > First of all:
>> >> > Thank you Liam for your help! :)
>> >> > Thank
On 2016-10-02, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Oct 2016, Ric Moore wrote:
>
>> Surprise, my sources list reflected Jessie, not Stretch or
>> Sid. I FIXED that.
>
> Did you run an 'apt-get dist-upgrade' after making changes to
> sources.list?
>
> Hang in there.
>
At the risk of stating the obv
On Sat, Oct 01, 2016 at 11:22:06PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>
> We all know a hubbed_hosts file works. Mark Fletcher has written
> extensively about it and I have said a thing or too also. What I want to
> know is why following the advice from Liam O'Toole doesn't work for me,
> even though I have foll
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mo wrote:
> Maybe this is a little OT, but what kind of backup strategy would you
> guys recommend? (Any advice Gene? :) )
If it *must* survive, 3-2-1 is the way to go.
3 copies (Original, Backup, and Backup of the Backup)
2 different media types (s
On Sun, 2 Oct 2016, Liam O'Toole wrote:
At the risk of stating the obvious ... an 'apt-get update' is
required first.
Stating the obvious is a dirty job, but someone has to do it.
I'm trying to make a Pat 'n Mike joke out of this, but the thing
eludes me.
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On 10/01/2016 12:49 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
... humans are infecting Veeger. I figured I'd fix the display manager
problem with a clean install. Here's the fun part that gives me the
giggles: I downloaded the testing DVD to install clean from, whilst
thinking it would be stretch or sid. Best laid p
Hello,
I have patiently submitted, resubmitted and submitted again. This bug is
DEFINITELY a security issue. Also, it seems quite odd that a 'stable' release
has such an easy to find bug in the basic operation of the OS. I am NOT a
software developer by any means. Also, this is not a 'criticism'
On Saturday 01 October 2016 13:54:29 Clive Menzies wrote:
> On 01/10/16 18:40, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 01 October 2016 12:39:58 Clive Menzies wrote:
> >> Quick question. Are your backups incremental or complete every
> >> night?
> >
> > This is probably better explained in the manpages
The is no "hostname" service to start
Please, try:
sudo hostname "alex.chromebook"
and verify with
hostname
Else, reports here the content of /etc/resolv.conf/ and /etc/hosts
Ciao
F.
2016-10-02 8:22 GMT+02:00 Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) :
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Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) composed on 2016-10-02 15:06 (UTC+0900):
Hello, Debian people!
I love my Chromebook. Via Crouton, i did install Ubuntu ( the internal
is Debian Wheezy, i guess).
(precise)soyeomul@localhost:/etc$ cat os-release
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="12.04.5 LTS, Precise Pangolin
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