Debian :: Zoneminder 1.28.x On System With 8.0 Jessie

Oct 12, 2015

I'm trying to install zoneminder on my system (Debian 8 Jessie). I was trying to follow a guide on puccinellidigital, since I use nginx on my machine.

everything is OK, but I can't get the xinet to work

Code: Select allservice xinetd status
Code: Select all...
Oct 09 14:24:39 donnager xinetd[1102]: service/protocol combination not in /etc/services: zms/tcp
...

But if I check

Code: Select allcat /etc/services |grep zms
Code: Select allzms-inetd       85/tcp                         
# Zoneminder ZMS inetd-wrapper

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Debian :: Ethernet Not Connecting On Jessie System

Sep 29, 2015

I've been trying for a few hours to connect to the internet on my debian jessie system. I used the netinstall without installing a DE so I boot into the command line for the mean time.

I have had no luck connecting to the internet after trying to configure the network. I have followed the debian tutorial from the wiki and tried some youtube video tutorials. I just have an ethernet cable connected to my home network. I have tried both dhcp and a manual static setup using /etc/network/interfaces and checked the /etc/resolv.conf file. Ping doesn't work and i cant update or install anything on the system...

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Debian Installation :: System Hanging On Upgrade To Jessie

Apr 5, 2016

I have an asus eee 1015px, which was running dualboot windows and wheezy with no problems (except the browsers seeming to take up a lot of CPU). Today having backed up everything, I wanted to upgrade to jessie. URL...

Everything seemed to be progressing fine, no strange messages, it took 1 hour for

Code: Select allapt-get upgrade

but maybe that's normal. However, then when I did

Code: Select allapt-get dist-upgrade

It froze at 17.30 with a weird screen. The sort of thing you never want to see on an install, a sad face and blocks instead of text.
pic: URL...

Then it moved on and gave a readout, which seemed pretty ominous
pic: URl...

It then moved and gave a readout, hanging again:
pic3: URl...

Now it seems to be in loop, moving on every 15 minutes or so but always ending up with the same screenful of text shown in the foto below, which ends with the last line reading like this:

Code: Select all[17798.587776] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled true, count 1 (implement)
or later
Code: Select all[20209.229273] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled true, count 1 (implement)

This pic shows the full screen: URL....

This is baffling for me I'm not very experienced with debian.

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Debian :: System Never Resumes Hibernation After Upgrade Jessie -> Stretch

Sep 1, 2015

I recently upgraded my debian system from jessie to stretch. Before then, I was mostly using hibernation instead of shutting off the laptop, to allow myself to get back faster to work the next day. Since my upgrade, though, it is impossible for me to resume from hibernation: after the normal boot sequence and the passphrase to decrypt my lvm partition, when it has loaded the information from RAM the screen just stays with a blinking "_" (underscore) in the top left corner.

I have hibernate and uswsusp packages installed. I also installed tuxonice-userui package to do some tests with the hibernate-ram and hibernate-disk commands. While using hibernate-disk (hibernate-ram didn't work, because "s2ram: unknown machine"), my system hibernates correctly, and I saw that during resume it was correctly loading everything from swap and then going back to the "underscore screen", confirming that the resume problem was happening after loading data from swap.

I tried booting using the recovery kernel in grub. For a time it worked, but today I didn't get the chance to make it work. The only solution was for me to boot my kernel by adding the "noresume" option to it, thus forcing it to restart.

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Debian Installation :: Jessie On Btrfs File System With Subvolumes

Feb 9, 2015

My goal ist to install Debian Jessie on a drive with a btrfs subvolume scheme. This is my first time using btrfs and also my first Jessie installation.

My experience is, that partman creates btrfs file systems but doesn´t support btrfs subvolumes (why not?).

I successfully created btrfs subvolumes manually in a shell session during ("expert") installation and manually mounted them to the desired mount points in /target. Installation went through until grub2 installation, which failed.

Is there a best practice to install Debian (Jessie) on a btrfs file system with subvolumes? I want to use subvolumes for /, /home, /var/log and /var/lib/mysql.

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Debian Installation :: Persistent Live Jessie System On 8GB USB Drive

Oct 28, 2015

I'm trying to create a persistent live Jessie system on my 8GB USB drive.

If that matters, I'm currently on an Arch Linux system, and I partly followed what's on the relative wiki (Pages Create a new MBR for a USB stick, Manually create a USB flash installation and Install Syslinux), plus a CrunchBang post explaining how to make a persistent live USB out of any Jessie-deriving distro (like their BunsenLabs Hydrogen).

The problem is, even if Debian boots up more than fine, the system isn't persistent at all.

Here's what I did (I know some passages are redundant, but still...):

Downloaded the Cinnamon flavor of Jessie via torrentErased the old MBR

Code: Select all# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=1 && syncCreated a 1.1G W95 FAT32 (LBA) active partition and used the remaining space on a Linux partitionFormatted the first to FAT32 and labelled it "Debian64". Formatted the second to ext4 and labelled it "persistence"
Code: Select all# mkfs.vfat -n Debian64 /dev/sdb1
# mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb2 -L persistence
Mounted the first partition and the iso

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Feb 17, 2016

I have installed Debian Jessie 8.0.3 64-bit net install on an IBM ThinkCentre. I have earlier had a dual boot Win 8 and Ubuntu 14.04 installed on the computer. When I installed Debian Jessie, I deleted the Ubuntu partitions and created new partitions from the free space. The install went fine and the Debian EFI/UEFI version of Grub was installed, but clearly at some other place, as when I boot the system, the old Ubuntu Grub pops up and of course cannot find the necessary files that it is looking for.

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Debian Multimedia :: Upgrade System From Jessie To Stretch - Second Screen Detection

Dec 31, 2015

I recently upgrade my system from Jessie to Stretch, with no problem. A little later I upgrades Enlightenment from e17 to e20, and at some point shortly after that the second screen stopped working.

The nvidia X Server Settings correctly identifies both screens. But Enlightenment and xrandr does not see the second one at all. The second screen are on and the pointer moves correctly onto it, but no activity with left or right click. I have tried with the original xorg.conf, and generated a new one with nvidia-xconfig, but no difference. No obvious errors in any log-files either.

lisa@kitten:~$ sudo uname -a
Linux kitten 4.3.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.3.3-2 (2015-12-17) x86_64 GNU/Linux

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Debian Hardware :: Sound Stopped Working After Upgrading Jessie System

May 1, 2014

I recently updated my Debian jessie system (for the first time in a few months). It broke my video driver (fortunately a dpkg-reconfigure fixed that) and my wireless driver (forget how I fixed that...), and my sound. ALSA still thinks I have an output device, I've set volumes all the way up in alsamixer.

In vlc and firefox, I can't hear anything using the default audio out (which I think is pulseaudio), nor can I hear anything if I ask them to use ALSA output directly. I've tried rebooting, killing/manually starting pulseaudio, etc to no avail.

I think it was either the kernel upgrade (went from 3.10 to 3.13) or a configuration option in some sound subsystem that broke. To be clear, sound was working perfectly before the upgrade. My machine is an Ivy Bridge-era Zenbook.

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Debian Hardware :: Sound Sometimes Ceased To Work On Headphones On Jessie System

Aug 1, 2014

It has happened to my debian jessie system that the sound sometimes ceased to work, but after a quick review of alsamixer, pavucontrol it was easy to put everything back to normal. Not this time

The sound works as a charm with no headphones, but not with them, and I find them particularly useful for talking with people since the sound quality is way better...

I have alsa and pulseaudio installed on my system

uname -a
Linux device 3.14-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.14.13-2 (2014-07-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux

lspci -v| grep Audio
00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor HD Audio Controller (rev 06)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High Definition Audio Controller (rev 05)

In pavucontrol everything looks normal, and the output seems to be working...

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Debian Multimedia :: Connect From Remmina To Jessie On Another System Via Xdmcp - Only Black Screen Happen

Jul 16, 2015

I want connect from remmina to jessie on another system via xdmcp but only black screen happened.

my daemon.conf
Code: Select all[security]
DisallowTCP=false

[xdmcp]
Enable=true

[debug]
Enable = true

And gdm3 listen on udp/177. My syslog :

Code: Select allJul 16 10:17:46 office /usr/bin/dbus-launch[1455]: X Error of failed request:  BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
Jul 16 10:17:46 office /usr/bin/dbus-launch[1455]: Major opcode of failed request:  140 (RANDR)
Jul 16 10:17:46 office /usr/bin/dbus-launch[1455]: Minor opcode of failed request:  7 (RRSetScreenSize)
Jul 16 10:17:46 office /usr/bin/dbus-launch[1455]: Value in failed request:  0x0
Jul 16 10:17:46 office /usr/bin/dbus-launch[1455]: Serial number of failed request:  150

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Mar 2, 2010

I have Zoneminder installed and mostly setup but I'm stuck. The problem is that I have No picture on the feed page and the source "/dev/video0" is red.

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Jan 16, 2016

I'm not having the invisible mouse problem, I don't have a mouse at all. Nothing is selected when I attempt to use my touchpad no matter how much I try. I've been trying to fix this problem for three or four days including by installing alternative OSs (Ubuntu Gnome 15.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 15.10), but those OSs have trouble finding the boot drive and is generally a massive nightmare. I figured Debian's lack of mouse would likely be easier to fix and so here I am. I've searched Google relentlessly for days now, the Man pages are useless for my problem, and the only mouse related posts on the forum didn't fit my own issues.

I'm using a Toshiba Satellite C55D-B5102 AMD-64 with Debian 8.2 (Jessie) and none of the operating options like Cinnamon selected at install.

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Dec 30, 2009

i have been trying to set zoneminder on fedora 12, after all setup. i see black screen on monitor. pasting the error below.

[Tue Dec 29 23:28:40 2009] [error] [client 117.192.6.17] PHP Deprecated: Function ereg() is deprecated in /usr/share/zoneminder/www/includes/functions.php on line 808, referer: http://192.168.2.2:8080/zm/
[Tue Dec 29 23:28:40 2009] [error] [client 117.192.6.17] PHP Deprecated: Function

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Mar 14, 2011

I've decided to give ZoneMinder a try with a simple USB webcam that I've had laying around. I installed it in a VMware machine, but I could not get the webcam to "pass trough" to the virtual machine, so figured I would install ZoneMinder on the "regular" server...

I installed it, got annoyed, and autoremoved it. Now, I'm trying to reinstall it using

Code:
apt-get install zoneminder

and I'm getting a bunch of errors,

Code:
Setting up zoneminder (1.24.2-2build3) ...
Starting ZoneMinder: DBI connect('database=zm;host=localhost','zmuser',...) failed: Unknown database 'zm' at /usr/share/perl5/ZoneMinder/Config.pm line 89
Can't call method "prepare_cached" on an undefined value at /usr/share/perl5

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May 13, 2011

I just installed/configured Apache and also installed/configured Zoneminder to the best of my knowledge. I know Apache is running because I can go to http://localhost and see the simple webpage I made. Zoneminder starts fine and I added a monitor (camera) but when I click Monitor-1 to try and view the camera, it gives me just a black box where I should see the video. I think I'm very close, what do I need to do? I confirmed that my webcam is attached to /dev/video0 which is what I have it set to in the Zoneminder options.

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May 25, 2010

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Debian :: Disable GUI In Jessie At Boot

May 17, 2015

How do you disable startx in Jessie when it boots up? In Wheezy I just had to disable the gdm3 service. I also tried a few settings in grub, but it still starts.

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Debian :: Spring On Wheezy But Not Jessie

May 19, 2015

I've had a weird issue recently with Java/Spring. Basically, it would work on all machines but my trusty Debian box. Macs for devs, Ubuntu for production and some devs have it too. This annoyed me, because of course Debian is the greatest and it must work there too! Also, Java is based on the whole write once run anywhere concept, I have never really had a problem with code behaving differently on different Java installs of the same version, even on completely different OSs it seems to behave itself very well. URL....

I moved up to Jessie and the problem goes away. I can only conclude that some library that is called by Java got upgraded, somehow influences the order in which Spring resolves its dependencies. Probably the fact that other devs build on Ubuntu and have got it working there, and the upgrade to Jessie brings my libs more in line with what Ubuntu will be running has done the trick.

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Jul 4, 2015

Is there any shortcut to move to desktop ? On debian wheezy there was "CTRL+ALT+D" .

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Jul 26, 2015

The grub boot loader offers in options to boot with sysv instead of systemd. The problem is that it seems to fail and fallback to systemd. Let's have a look on my dmesg :

Code: Select allroot@PCALAIN:~# dmesg | grep sysv
[    0.000000] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.16.0-4-amd64 root=UUID=6740d56f-604c-4920-8c64-868e23976be4 ro rootflags=subvol=__active/root init=/lib/sysvinit/init
[    0.000000] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.16.0-4-amd64 root=UUID=6740d56f-604c-4920-8c64-868e23976be4 ro rootflags=subvol=__active/root init=/lib/sysvinit/init

[code]...

So, how to successfully boot with SYSV ? Of course, the package sysvinit is installed on my system.

First, I have done a snapshot. Nevermind, is the following safe and the correct way to go back to SYSV :

Code: Select allapt-get purge systemd sysvinit
apt-get install sysvinit systemd-shim

Is it necessary to purge and reinstall sysvinit in order to guarranty configuration updates or on the contrary, will I break my system if it has none of systemd nor sysv ?

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Debian :: Overheating In Jessie - No Fan Control

Aug 22, 2015

I just upgraded to Jessie and my laptop, a vostro 1710, is overheating.

Code: Select allalexis1@debian:~$ sensors
    coretemp-isa-0000
    Adapter: ISA adapter
    Core 0:       +62.0°C  (high = +105.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
    Core 1:       +61.0°C  (high = +105.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)

[Code] ....
   
I tried to follow what is indicated here : [URL] ....

What I have done :

Code: Select all $ sudo apt-get build-dep i8kutils
    $ apt-get source i8kutils
    $ tar xvf i8kutils_1.41.tar.xz
    $ cd i8kutils-1.41/

I am on a 32-bits system so after

Code: Select all    $gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I. -o smm smm.c

then

Code: Select all    $sudo ./smm 30a3

returns

Code: Select alleax=000030a3 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=00000000 edi=00000000
    eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=00000000 edi=00000000 0

Finally when I type

Code: Select all    i8kfan 2 2

I get

Code: Select all    -1 2

i.e. my fans start and then suddenly stop !

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Debian :: How To Remaster Jessie Installation

Oct 9, 2015

I'd like to remaster my jessie system (with my own preferences) but i cannot find any tools on jessie like ubuntu has.

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Debian :: MAC Spoofing In Jessie Fails

Feb 23, 2016

I keep most of my files on my server, but fiddle with them using NFS from one or another of my laptops - so they all have static IPs assigned by my router. If I want extra speed I plug in an Ethernet cable. My old DI524 wireless G router seems quite happy to have two MAC addresses (Ethernet and wireless) assigned to the same static IP, so long as I don't try using both simultaneously. However three Wireless N routers I've tried won't allow this, nor will dd-wrt.

I really don't want to have to set up every laptop as two separate hosts on my network. 'orrible complications.

Best solution I can think of is to get the Ethernet card to spoof the wireless MAC address with e.g. macchanger, as per this excellent page here: [URL] ....

I don't mind running a script manually to do that on each occasion.

This works perfectly on my old R50 Thinkpad running Debian Squeeze, but on my R60 (running Wheezy) and T400 (running Jessie), macchanger works initially, BUT as soon as I hit 'enable networking' in the Network Manager applet, the ethernet card reverts to its original setting. So of course then my router allocates a random IP and so NFS won't work.

Exactly the same goes for the iproute method 'ip link set dev eth0 address [fakemac]' - ifconfig shows it's worked, but it reverts as soon as NetworkManager goes back up.

I don't know where Network Manager (if it is that) is getting the Ethernet card's original MAC from, it seems to be listed in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, so on the T400 (Jessie) I've even tried creating a file in /etc/udev/rules.d/75-mac-spoof.rules along the lines suggested in that archlinux page I mentioned -
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTR{address}=="[original MAC]", RUN+="usr/bin/ip link set dev %k address [fake MAC]"

but it seems to have no effect.

Short of reverting to Debian Squeeze on all my laptops, I don't know what else to do. Or getting into my router and reassigning the IP / MAC address by hand every time (!).

(If there's a better way to swapping easily from wireless to Ethernet when required, I'd like to know.)

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Debian Installation :: Jessie Won't Boot

Sep 26, 2015

I have two desktops running wheezy for years without problems. Recently, I reinstall jessie on one of them and won't boot anymore.The hardware is pretty normal: Asus motherboard, 12GB RAM, Nvidia video card, SSD hard drive, .After the install of jessie finishes, the very first boot failed, which means it hung up forever. The part that is annoying is that it fails at different places whenever I try.

For example, something, it fails at the following:
[ OK ] Started LSB: REP portmapper replacement
[ OK ] Reached target RPC Port Mapper
Starting LSB: NFS Support files common to client and server

Sometimes, it failed at start job is running for lsb set console font.It even failed to the console. When it goes to the console login, I can't put any user name or password. It's all frozen.The problem appears to be video card problem. But it worked fine in wheezy.

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Debian :: Installing Kernel 3.16 On Jessie

May 13, 2015

So, I did the upgrade to Jessie today and everything went fine and I do like the gray look of the Gnome Classic Desktop. Not much change here.

But it is impossible for me to install the 3.16 kernel.

When I try, I get the following error (sry, it's german, but you should get the point):

Code: Select allE: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64_3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1_amd64.deb: Extrahierte Daten für »./lib/modules/3.16.0-4-amd64/kernel/drivers/media/rc/winbond-cir.ko« können nicht nach »/lib/modules/3.16.0-4-amd64/kernel/drivers/media/rc/winbond-cir.ko.dpkg-new« kopiert werden: Es konnte nicht geschrieben werden (Auf dem Gerät ist kein Speicherplatz mehr verfügbar)

It basically says, there is not enough space on /lib to copy the modules for the new kernel. (I have about 100M free there.)

df -h says:
Code: Select all/dev/dm-1               322M    209M   97M   69% /
udev                     10M       0   10M    0% /dev
/dev/dm-2               8,3G    5,6G  2,3G   72% /usr
/dev/sda1               228M     28M  188M   13% /boot
/dev/mapper/linux-var   2,8G    577M  2,1G   22% /var
/dev/mapper/linux-tmp   368M     11M  339M    3% /tmp
/dev/mapper/linux-home   58G     55G  628M   99% /home

So, as you can see, there isn't that much space on / at all - don't blame me, blame the Lenny Installer. Personally I can live with the 3.2 kernel but I wonder if there is any possibility to install the never one without a total re-partitioning.

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Debian :: No Decompress In Nautilus Since Jessie?

May 20, 2015

In the past (with Wheezy and before) I often used "decompress" via double click on compressed folders or "compress" via right click on folders (or files) in Nautilus. Since I installed Jessie this option has vanished. I added several packages like "zip", "7z", "unzip" and so forth. Now I can do similar things via command line, but I just don't find any option anywhere to enable compressing and decompressing in Nautilus again. There seem to be no options for configuring such things in Nautilus.

I have the odd feeling my Jessie installation is broken since many little things are missing from the beginning. Should the old behaviour of Nautilus be standard in Jessie also?

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Debian :: Possible To Upgrade From Squeeze To Jessie?

Jun 25, 2015

I installed a Debian server a few time ago, with the Squeeze version.

Now I want to upgrade it to Jessie, but all related documentation only talk about the procedures to upgrade from Wheezy to Jessie.

What should I do? Upgrade first Squeeze to Wheezy and after that to Jessie, or I can upgrade from Squeeze to Jessie?

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