// DO NOT EDIT! File autogenerated by /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal
APT::NeverAutoRemove
{
- "^linux-image-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
"^linux-image-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^linux-headers-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^linux-image-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^linux-headers-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^linux-image-extra-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^linux-headers-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^linux-image-extra-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^linux-signed-image-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^linux-image-extra-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^linux-signed-image-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^kfreebsd-image-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^linux-signed-image-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^kfreebsd-image-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^kfreebsd-headers-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^kfreebsd-image-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^kfreebsd-headers-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^gnumach-image-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^kfreebsd-headers-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^gnumach-image-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^.*-modules-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^gnumach-image-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^.*-modules-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^.*-kernel-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^.*-modules-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^.*-kernel-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^.*-kernel-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
- "^linux-tools-4\.11\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^linux-backports-modules-.*-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
"^linux-tools-4\.12\.0-1-amd64$";
+ "^linux-tools-4\.13\.0-1-amd64$";
};
/* Debug information:
# dpkg list:
ii linux-image-4.11.0-1-amd64 4.11.6-1 amd64 Linux 4.11 for 64-bit PCs
-iF linux-image-4.12.0-1-amd64 4.12.6-1 amd64 Linux 4.12 for 64-bit PCs
-ii linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64 4.9.30-2+deb9u2 amd64 Linux 4.9 for 64-bit PCs
-iU linux-image-amd64 4.12+84 amd64 Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package)
+ii linux-image-4.12.0-1-amd64 4.12.6-1 amd64 Linux 4.12 for 64-bit PCs
+iF linux-image-4.13.0-1-amd64 4.13.4-1 amd64 Linux 4.13 for 64-bit PCs
+rc linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64 4.9.30-2+deb9u2 amd64 Linux 4.9 for 64-bit PCs
+iU linux-image-amd64 4.13+86 amd64 Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package)
# list of installed kernel packages:
4.11.0-1-amd64 4.11.6-1
4.12.0-1-amd64 4.12.6-1
-4.9.0-3-amd64 4.9.30-2+deb9u2
+4.13.0-1-amd64 4.13.4-1
# list of different kernel versions:
+4.13.4-1
4.12.6-1
4.11.6-1
-4.9.30-2+deb9u2
-# Installing kernel: 4.12.6-1 (4.12.0-1-amd64)
-# Running kernel: 4.11.6-1 (4.11.0-1-amd64)
-# Last kernel: 4.12.6-1
-# Previous kernel: 4.11.6-1
+# Installing kernel: 4.13.4-1 (4.13.0-1-amd64)
+# Running kernel: 4.12.6-1 (4.12.0-1-amd64)
+# Last kernel: 4.13.4-1
+# Previous kernel: 4.12.6-1
# Kernel versions list to keep:
-4.11.6-1
4.12.6-1
+4.13.4-1
# Kernel packages (version part) to protect:
-4\.11\.0-1-amd64
4\.12\.0-1-amd64
+4\.13\.0-1-amd64
*/
#@ s-nail.rc
-#@ Configuration file for S-nail(1) v14.8.16
-#@ S-nail(1): v14.8.16 / 2017-01-27
+#@ Configuration file for S-nail v14.9.4
+#@ The syntax of this file is interpreted as follows:
+#@ - Leading and trailing " \t\n" + *ifs* whitespace is removed.
+#@ - Empty lines are ignored.
+#@ - Any other line is a command line. Such lines can be spread over
+#@ multiple lines if the newline character is "escaped" by placing
+#@ a reverse solidus character \ as the last character of the line; any
+#@ leading whitespace of follow lines is ignored, trailing whitespace before
+#@ the escaped newline is not.
+#@ - The number sign # is the comment-command and causes the (joined) line
+#@ (content) to be ignored.
+#@ S-nail v14.9.4 / 2017-09-18
-## The standard POSIX 2008/Cor 1-2013 mandates the following initial settings:
-# (Keep in sync: ./main.c:_startup(), ./nail.rc, ./nail.1:"Initial settings"!)
+## Variables
+
+# The standard POSIX 2008/Cor 2-2016 mandates the following initial settings:
# [a] noallnet, noappend, asksub, noaskbcc, noaskcc, noautoprint,
# [b-e] nobang, nocmd, nocrt, nodebug, nodot, escape="~",
# [f-i] noflipr, nofolder, header, nohold, noignore, noignoreeof,
# [p-r] nopage, prompt="? ", noquiet, norecord,
# [s] save, nosendwait, noshowto, nosign, noSign,
# [t-z] toplines="5"
+#
# Notes:
+# - *hold, *keep*, *keepsave* and *sendwait* are deliberately set below.
# - no*onehop* doesn't exist in this implementation.
-# (To pass options through to an MTA, either add them after a "--" separator
-# on the command line or by setting the *sendmail-arguments* variable.)
-# - *prompt* is "\\& " by default, which will act POSIX-compliant
-# unless the user would set *bsdcompat*
-
-## The remaining content adjusts the standard-imposed default settings.
-# Note that some of the following flags are specific to S-nail(1) and may thus
-# not work with other Mail(1) / mailx(1) programs.
-# Entries are marked [OPTION] if their availability is compile-time dependent
-
-## Variables
+# (To pass options through to the MTA, either add them after a "--"
+# separator on the command line or set the *mta-arguments* variable.)
+# (Keep in SYNC: ./nail.h:okeys, ./nail.rc, ./nail.1:"Initial settings"!)
+#
+# Adjust the standard-imposed default variable settings.
+# Some of the following variables are not portable and may thus have no effect
+# with other Mail(1) / mailx(1) programs.
+# Entries are marked [OPTION] if their availability is compile-time dependent.
# If threaded mode is activated, automatically collapse thread
set autocollapse
# Ask for a message subject.
set ask
-# *bsdannounce* prints a header summary on folder change and thus complements
-# *header* on a per-folder basis (it is meaningless unless *header* is set)
-set bsdannounce
-
-# Uncomment this in order to get coloured output in $PAGER.
-# (Coloured output is only used if $TERM is either found in *colour-terms*
-# or includes the string "color")
+# Uncomment this in order to get coloured output in $PAGER (if possible).
#set colour-pager
+# Btw., if your $PAGER is less(1) or lv(1) you will usually be served, as
+# documented for $PAGER in the manual, very well by doing, e.g., less(1):
+# ? wysh set PAGER=less; environ unset LESS
-# Assume a CRT-like terminal and invoke a $PAGER
+# Assume a CRT-like terminal and invoke a $PAGER if output doesn't fit on a
+# the screen. (Set crt=0 to always page; value treated as number of lines)
set crt
-# Define date display in header summary
-#set datefield="%R %m-%d" datefield-markout-older=" %g-%m-%d"
-
-# When composing messages a line consisting of `.' finalizes a message
-set dot
-
-# Immediately start $EDITOR (or $VISUAL) when composing a message
+# Startup into $EDITOR (or $VISUAL) in compose mode ("automatic `~e'")
#set editalong
+# When spawning an editor in compose mode (*editalong*, ~e), edit headers
+set editheaders
+
# Startup into interactive mode even if the (given) mailbox is empty
-#set emptystart
+set emptystart
-# When replying to or forwarding a message the comment and name parts of email
-# addresses are removed unless this variable is set.
-#set fullnames
+# Name parts and comments are stripped from receiver addresses unless this
+# variable is set
+set fullnames
-# [OPTION] Add more entries to the history as is done by default
-set history-gabby
+# [OPTION] Add more entries to the history as is done by default.
+# The latter will cause the built-in editor to save those entries, too
+set history-gabby history-gabby-persist
-# Do not forward to mbox by default since this is likely to be
-# irritating for most users today; also see *keepsave*
+# Do not move read messages of system mailboxes to MBOX by default since this
+# is likely to be irritating for most users today; also see *keepsave*
set hold
# Quote the original message in replies by "> " as usual on the Internet
+# Historically this was a tabulator, as in "wysh set indentprefix=$'\t'"
set indentprefix="> "
# Mark messages that have been answered
set markanswered
-# Try to circumvent false or missing MIME Content-Type descriptions
-# (Can be set to values for extended behaviour, please see the manual.)
-set mime-counter-evidence
+# Try to circumvent false or missing MIME Content-Type descriptions.
+# Do set a value for extended behaviour (see the manual)
+#set mime-counter-evidence
+set mime-counter-evidence=0xE
# Control loading of mime.types(5) file: the value may be a combination of the
# letters "s" and "u": if "u" is seen ~/.mime.types will be loaded if possible;
# "s" adds /etc/mime.types, if available; setting this without any value uses
-# only a set of builtin mimetypes; the default behaviour equals "us".
+# only a set of built-in mimetypes; the default behaviour equals "us".
# An extended syntax that allows loading of other, specified files is available
# if the value contains an equal sign "=", see the manual for more
#set mimetypes-load-control
-# Do not remove empty mail folders.
+# Do not remove empty (MBOX) system mailboxes (or _no_ empty (MBOX) mailbox
+# at all if $POSIXLY_CORRECT / *posix* are set!).
# This may be relevant for privacy since other users could otherwise create
# them with different permissions
set keep
# became invalid; set this to include them nonetheless
#set keep-content-length
-# A nice prompt for ISO 6429/ECMA-48 terminals
-#set prompt="\033[31m?\?[\$ \@]\& \033[0m"
+# An informational prompt (and see "Gimmicks" below).
+# Note the _real_ evaluation occurs once used (see *prompt* manual entry)
+#wysh set prompt='?\$?!\$!/\$^ERRNAME[\${account-name}#\${mailbox-display}]? '
# Automatically quote the text of the message that is responded to
set quote
-# On group replies, specify only the sender of the original mail in To: and
-# mention it's other recipients in the secondary Cc: instead of placing them
-# all together in To:
+# When replying, do not merge From: and To: of the original message
+# into To:. Instead old From: -> new To:, old To: -> merge Cc:.
set recipients-in-cc
# When responding to a message, try to answer in the same character set
+# (which is subject to `charsetalias' expansion, though)
#set reply-in-same-charset
# [OPTION] Outgoing messages are sent in UTF-8 if possible, otherwise LATIN1.
# $LC_ALL / $LANG environment variables and react upon them)
set sendcharsets=utf-8,iso-8859-1
-# When sending a message wait until the MTA (including the builtin SMTP one)
+# When sending a message wait until the MTA (including the built-in SMTP one)
# exits before accepting further commands. Only with this variable set errors
# reported by the MTA will be recognizable!
-#set sendwait
+set sendwait
# Display real sender names in header summaries instead of only addresses
set showname
## Commands
-# Only include these selected header fields when forwarding messages
-fwdretain subject date from to
+# Most commands are not portable to other Mail(1) / mailx(1) programs, which is
+# why most commands are commented out. To remain portable, place anything
+# specific in its own file, then "set mailx-extra-rc=~/.my-file" in $MAILRC
+# (usually ~/.mailrc).
+
+# Map ISO-8859-1 to LATIN1, and LATIN1 to CP1252.
+# (These mappings are not applied to character sets specified by other
+# variables, e.g., sendcharsets).
+#charsetalias iso-8859-1 latin1 latin1 cp1252
# Only include the selected header fields when printing messages
-retain date from to cc subject message-id mail-followup-to reply-to
+# `headerpick' is not portable, so use the standard `retain'
+retain from_ date from to cc subject message-id mail-followup-to reply-to
+#headerpick type retain from_ date from to cc subject \
+# message-id mail-followup-to reply-to
+# ...when forwarding messages
+#headerpick forward retain subject date from to cc
+# ...and don't include these when saving message, etc.
+#if [ "$features" =@ +regex ]
+# headerpick save ignore '^Original-.*$' '^X-.*$'
+#end
## Some pipe-TYPE/SUBTYPE entries
# HTML as text, inline display via lynx(1)
-#if $features !@ HTML-FILTER
-# set pipe-text/html="lynx -stdin -dump -force_html"
+#if [ "$features" !@ +filter-html-tagsoup ]
+# set pipe-text/html='lynx -stdin -dump -force_html'
+#endif
+
+# PDF display, asynchronous display
+#wysh set pipe-application/pdf='@=&@\
+# trap "rm -f \"${MAILX_FILENAME_TEMPORARY}\"" EXIT;\
+# trap "trap \"\" INT QUIT TERM; exit 1" INT QUIT TERM;\
+# mupdf "${MAILX_FILENAME_TEMPORARY}"'
+
+# "External body", URL type
+#wysh set pipe-message/external-body='@* echo $MAILX_EXTERNAL_BODY_URL'
+
+## Gimmicks
+
+# More key bindings for the Mailx-Line-Editor (when in interactive mode)
+#if terminal && [ "$features" =@ +key-bindings ]
+# bind base $'\e',d mle-snarf-word-fwd
+# bind base $'\e',$'\c?' mle-snarf-word-bwd
+# bind base $'\e',f mle-go-word-fwd
+# bind base $'\e',b mle-go-word-bwd
+#endif
+
+# Coloured prompt for the Mailx-Line-Editor (when in interactive mode)
+#if terminal && [ "$features" =@ +mle ] && [ "$features" =@ +colour ]
+# colour 256 mle-position fg=202
+# colour 256 mle-prompt fg=red
+# colour iso mle-position ft=reverse
+# colour iso mle-prompt fg=red
+# colour mono mle-position ft=reverse
+# colour mono mle-prompt ft=bold
#endif
-# PDF display, asynchronous display via xpdf(1)
-#set pipe-application/pdf="@&set -C;\
-# : > \"${TMPDIR}/${NAIL_FILENAME_GENERATED}\";\
-# trap \"rm -f \\\"${TMPDIR}/${NAIL_FILENAME_GENERATED}\\\"\" \
-# EXIT INT QUIT PIPE TERM;\
-# set +C;\
-# cat > \"${TMPDIR}/${NAIL_FILENAME_GENERATED}\";\
-# xpdf \"${TMPDIR}/${NAIL_FILENAME_GENERATED}\""
+# Install file-extension handlers to handle MBOXes in various formats
+#filetype \
+# bz2 'bzip2 -dc' 'bzip2 -zc' \
+# gpg 'gpg -d' 'gpg -e' \
+# gz 'gzip -dc' 'gzip -c' \
+# xz 'xz -dc' 'xz -zc' \
+# zst 'zstd -dc' 'zstd -19 -zc' \
+# zst.pgp 'gpg -d | zstd -dc' 'zstd -19 -zc | gpg -e'
# s-it-mode
+++ /dev/null
-## sudoers file.
-##
-## This file MUST be edited with the 'visudo' command as root.
-## Failure to use 'visudo' may result in syntax or file permission errors
-## that prevent sudo from running.
-##
-## See the sudoers man page for the details on how to write a sudoers file.
-##
-
-##
-## Host alias specification
-##
-## Groups of machines. These may include host names (optionally with wildcards),
-## IP addresses, network numbers or netgroups.
-# Host_Alias WEBSERVERS = www1, www2, www3
-
-##
-## User alias specification
-##
-## Groups of users. These may consist of user names, uids, Unix groups,
-## or netgroups.
-# User_Alias ADMINS = millert, dowdy, mikef
-
-##
-## Cmnd alias specification
-##
-## Groups of commands. Often used to group related commands together.
-# Cmnd_Alias PROCESSES = /usr/bin/nice, /bin/kill, /usr/bin/renice, \
-# /usr/bin/pkill, /usr/bin/top
-# Cmnd_Alias REBOOT = /sbin/halt, /sbin/reboot, /sbin/poweroff
-
-##
-## Defaults specification
-##
-## You may wish to keep some of the following environment variables
-## when running commands via sudo.
-##
-## Locale settings
-# Defaults env_keep += "LANG LANGUAGE LINGUAS LC_* _XKB_CHARSET"
-##
-## Run X applications through sudo; HOME is used to find the
-## .Xauthority file. Note that other programs use HOME to find
-## configuration files and this may lead to privilege escalation!
-# Defaults env_keep += "HOME"
-##
-## X11 resource path settings
-# Defaults env_keep += "XAPPLRESDIR XFILESEARCHPATH XUSERFILESEARCHPATH"
-##
-## Desktop path settings
-# Defaults env_keep += "QTDIR KDEDIR"
-##
-## Allow sudo-run commands to inherit the callers' ConsoleKit session
-# Defaults env_keep += "XDG_SESSION_COOKIE"
-##
-## Uncomment to enable special input methods. Care should be taken as
-## this may allow users to subvert the command being run via sudo.
-# Defaults env_keep += "XMODIFIERS GTK_IM_MODULE QT_IM_MODULE QT_IM_SWITCHER"
-##
-## Uncomment to use a hard-coded PATH instead of the user's to find commands
-# Defaults secure_path="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
-##
-## Uncomment to send mail if the user does not enter the correct password.
-# Defaults mail_badpass
-##
-## Uncomment to enable logging of a command's output, except for
-## sudoreplay and reboot. Use sudoreplay to play back logged sessions.
-# Defaults log_output
-# Defaults!/usr/bin/sudoreplay !log_output
-# Defaults!/usr/local/bin/sudoreplay !log_output
-# Defaults!REBOOT !log_output
-
-##
-## Runas alias specification
-##
-
-##
-## User privilege specification
-##
-root ALL=(ALL) ALL
-
-## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command
-# %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
-
-## Same thing without a password
-# %wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
-
-## Uncomment to allow members of group sudo to execute any command
-# %sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL
-
-## Uncomment to allow any user to run sudo if they know the password
-## of the user they are running the command as (root by default).
-# Defaults targetpw # Ask for the password of the target user
-# ALL ALL=(ALL) ALL # WARNING: only use this together with 'Defaults targetpw'
-
-## Read drop-in files from /etc/sudoers.d
-## (the '#' here does not indicate a comment)
-#includedir /etc/sudoers.d