Gnome Fichiers: comment utiliser le signet Favoris

2022-02-01 Thread Olivier
Bonjour, J'ai installé Bullseye sur mon PC principal. Dans l'application Gnome Fichiers, il y a sur la partie gauche de l'écran, une liste de signets dont les signets Récents, Favoris et Dossier personnel. Comment utilise-t-on ce signet Favoris ? J'ai imaginé que l'on pouvait marquer certains

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread john doe
On 2/1/2022 8:47 PM, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: From: john doe Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2022 19:29:02 +0100 If my understanding is correct, you will need to use 'sudo'. Thanks. Still a multi-user system. If you do not want the regular user, you can simply lock/disable it. This way you

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 2022-02-01 20:01, Nate Bargmann wrote: I must be the odd one out as I interpreted the OP as having set a root password but now wanting to remove it so as to have just the main user set to do root's work and that root can no longer log in directly. I hope the OP can clarify! I guess that

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2022 01 Feb 14:09 -0600, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > On 2022-02-01 14:47, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > > Thanks. Still a multi-user system. > > > > Whereas puppy linux has one user, root. > > > > To make debian one-user I think of > ... > > > > Then proceed as root rather than me. > > Oh! Is

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-01 17:28 UTC+0100, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 04:32:57PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: >> 2. Accessing the mounted share with my personal user: The access rights >> for /Daten look right, the user on the NAS has the same name as the user >> on my machine. But:

Re: Security

2022-02-01 Thread Richard Hector
On 2/02/22 00:26, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2022-01-31 01:36:06 +1300, Richard Hector wrote: On 29/01/22 04:17, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > Servers shouldn't have pkexec installed in the first place, anyway. libvirt-daemon-system depends on policykit-1. Should that not be on my (kvm) server

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 1 Feb 2022 15:08:44 -0500 Bijan Soleymani wrote: > I can't think of a case where you'd want to remove all non root users > though... The only use case I can think of is if you want all the security of Windows 95. Don't do this. There are excellent reasons to separate system

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-01 17:36 UTC+0100, Bob Weber wrote: > On 2/1/22 10:32, Christian Britz wrote: >> This is my entry in /etc/fstab: >> diskstation:/volume1/Medien /Daten nfs >> nfsvers=4,rw,x-systemd.automount,noauto 0 0 >> > Have you tried the user option in fstab?  > > user - Permit any user to

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread Brian
On Tue 01 Feb 2022 at 15:08:44 -0500, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > On 2022-02-01 14:47, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > > Thanks. Still a multi-user system. > > > > Whereas puppy linux has one user, root. > > > > To make debian one-user I think of > ... > > > > Then proceed as root rather than me. > >

Re: Need to manually start pulseaudio on reboot

2022-02-01 Thread Jude DaShiell
First I'd remove pulseaudio from user space then remove pulseaudio from root space but use --purge that time so no evidence of pulseaudio is anywhere on your system. In your user directory rm -fr ~/.config/pulseaudio should take care of user space and apt remove pulseaudio --purge should take care

Re: Printing lots of pages skips a few

2022-02-01 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Pankaj Jangid wrote: > > In my case though, I had verified that the output of find is okay for > xargs. Then I added | xargs lp. > > But could this be cause of missing page. The output of find is: > > --8<---cut here---start->8--- [...] >

bulleye et vieille carte graphique nvidia

2022-02-01 Thread Jose CHARTERS
Bonsoir, Mon disque dur système vient de me lâcher. J'étais sous Debian Buster par flemme de faire l'upgrade. Maintenant que j'ai changé de disque dur, j'ai installé la dernière stable Debian Bulleye. Pas de soucis d'install. Le soucis vient lorsque je me connecte à mon compte. Sous

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 2022-02-01 14:47, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: Thanks. Still a multi-user system. Whereas puppy linux has one user, root. To make debian one-user I think of ... Then proceed as root rather than me. Oh! Is your goal to only have root? I assumed you wanted to login as root, but didn't

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 11:47:35AM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > From: john doe > Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2022 19:29:02 +0100 > > If my understanding is correct, you will need to use 'sudo'. > > Thanks. Still a multi-user system. > > Whereas puppy linux has one user, root. > > To make

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2022-02-01 at 11:43 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: [...] > I'm unclear on how NFS v4 works. Everything I've read about it in the > past says that you have to set up a user mapping, which is shared by > the client and the server. And that this is *not* optional, and *is* > exactly as much of

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread peter
From: john doe Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2022 19:29:02 +0100 > If my understanding is correct, you will need to use 'sudo'. Thanks. Still a multi-user system. Whereas puppy linux has one user, root. To make debian one-user I think of mkdir /home/root ; cp -r /root/* /home/root ; rm -r

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread tomas
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 10:11:25AM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > Hi, > > https://wiki.debian.org/Root states, > > "At installation time, you are asked whether you want to use the root account > or not. > ... > If not, no root account is enabled and the password of the first user created

Re: "mount -t ntfs" vs "mount.ntfs" ?

2022-02-01 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2022-02-01 at 17:56 +0100, Yvan Masson wrote: > > Le 01/02/2022 à 14:24, Tixy a écrit : > > On Tue, 2022-02-01 at 13:39 +0100, Yvan Masson wrote: > > > Le 31/01/2022 à 18:02, Christian Britz a écrit : > > > > > > > > > > > > On 2022-01-31 11:43 UTC+0100, Yvan Masson wrote: > > > > > >

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 2022-02-01 13:29, john doe wrote: If my understanding is correct, you will need to use 'sudo'. Yes. sudo passwd Should allow you so set a password for root. It will ask for your password first (if you haven't run sudo recently), and then new password for root and confirmation of that

IGNORE Re: folder compression issue

2022-02-01 Thread Peter Ehlert
Thanks for the ideas. I got anxious, compressed the Folders individually, then the files into a separate Zip. I deleted the problem folder... not elegant, not solved. On 2/1/22 09:20, Bijan Soleymani wrote: On 2022-02-01 12:17, Bijan Soleymani wrote: find | xargs stat Oops that might not

Re: One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread john doe
On 2/1/2022 7:11 PM, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: Hi, https://wiki.debian.org/Root states, "At installation time, you are asked whether you want to use the root account or not. ... If not, no root account is enabled and the password of the first user created will be used for administration

One user system.

2022-02-01 Thread peter
Hi, https://wiki.debian.org/Root states, "At installation time, you are asked whether you want to use the root account or not. ... If not, no root account is enabled and the password of the first user created will be used for administration tasks." Are instructions to configure that post

Re: snap/firefox

2022-02-01 Thread herve
Bonsoir J'ai trouvé cette commande avec /snap/chromium et l'ai adapté à mes bespoins. Je ne sais pas d'où sortent les options --user-data-dir et --class et à quelle commande elles se rapportent, peut-être chromium, mais ça m'intéresse. /snap/chromium/current/usr/lib/chromium-browser/chrome

Re: Printing lots of pages skips a few

2022-02-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 10:42:31PM +0530, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Greg Wooledge writes: > > A correct version would be: > > > > find . -name "pref*.pdf" -exec lp {} + > Thanks for this brief course, Greg. I really liked it. > > In my case though, I had verified that the output of find is okay

Re: i386 or AMD64 - Which is currently running?

2022-02-01 Thread Curt
On 2022-02-01, Stanislav Vlasov wrote: > 2022-02-01 17:20 GMT+05:00, Curt : >> On 2022-01-31, Stefan Monnier wrote: Technically correct, but Curt's response was good enough for Richard Owlett to make progress. Richard Owlett is very unlikely to be using a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit

Re: Need to manually start pulseaudio on reboot

2022-02-01 Thread nmanca
On 25/01/2022 00:14, Jude DaShiell wrote: Have you run pulseaudio --cleanup-shm yet? I tried, didn't worked. Should I check some config file I forgot I modified in the remote past maybe? thanks, Nicola On Mon, 24 Jan 2022, nmanca wrote: Dear list, Since upgrading to bookworm I have to

Re: folder compression issue

2022-02-01 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 2022-02-01 12:17, Bijan Soleymani wrote: find | xargs stat Oops that might not work if there are spaces in the filenames/directories. You can do: find -print0 | xargs -0 stat In that case. Bijan

Re: folder compression issue

2022-02-01 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 2022-02-01 12:04, Peter Ehlert wrote: Ideas? If you want to debug, do a binary search. Move out half the files and try to compress again until it works. And then add back half the files until it fails. should I file a bug report? Sure. Since there's not too many files you can

Monthly FAQ for debian-user mailing list

2022-02-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. Some guidelines which may help explain how the list works: * The language on this mailing list is English. There may be other mailing lists that are language-specific for

Re: Printing lots of pages skips a few

2022-02-01 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Greg Wooledge writes: > On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 03:04:06PM +0530, Pankaj Jangid wrote: >> I tried to print ~40 pages using the following combination of commands: >> >> find . -name "pref***.pdf" | xargs lp >> >> The result was that a couple of pages were missed. > > That command is

folder compression issue

2022-02-01 Thread Peter Ehlert
I am using Debian Mate with the GUI. in Caja file manager, right click on the desired folder. "Compress" is displayed on a list of options. default is .tar.gz format this works fine, I do it regularly ... mostly big folders, ~11.4 GB and ~2,400 items. now I am following the same method

Re: "mount -t ntfs" vs "mount.ntfs" ?

2022-02-01 Thread Yvan Masson
Le 01/02/2022 à 14:24, Tixy a écrit : On Tue, 2022-02-01 at 13:39 +0100, Yvan Masson wrote: Le 31/01/2022 à 18:02, Christian Britz a écrit : On 2022-01-31 11:43 UTC+0100, Yvan Masson wrote: Thanks for the links, I missed that NTF3 was already included in the kernel I use (from Debian

Clavier-souris sans-fil Logitech Bolt

2022-02-01 Thread Olivier
Bonjour, J'envisage d'acquérir un clavier et une souris sans fil pour faire de l'administration système ou de la programmation. Un peu par hasard, j'ai découvert une nouvelle gamme de produit sans fil de Logitech nommée Bolt. À l'inverse d'Unifying, celle-ci s'appuie sur Bluetooth. 1. Logitech

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 11:28:55AM -0500, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 04:32:57PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: > > This is my entry in /etc/fstab: > > diskstation:/volume1/Medien /Daten nfs > > nfsvers=4,rw,x-systemd.automount,noauto 0 0 > > > > Mounting only works as root,

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Bob Weber
On 2/1/22 10:32, Christian Britz wrote: This is my entry in /etc/fstab: diskstation:/volume1/Medien /Daten nfs nfsvers=4,rw,x-systemd.automount,noauto 0 0 Have you tried the user option in fstab? user - Permit any user to mount the filesystem. nouser - Only permit root to mount the

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Henning Follmann
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 04:32:57PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: > Hello, > > I am playing with NFS on my home network for the first time and I have > some difficulties/questions. > > The server is a Synology NAS, it is based on Linux, supports NFS4 and > gets configured by a web interface. >

Re: i386 or AMD64 - Which is currently running?

2022-02-01 Thread Stanislav Vlasov
2022-02-01 17:20 GMT+05:00, Curt : > On 2022-01-31, Stefan Monnier wrote: >>> Technically correct, but Curt's response was good enough for Richard >>> Owlett to make progress. Richard Owlett is very unlikely to be using >>> a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userspace. >> >> BTW, for the twisted-minded

Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Christian Britz
Hello, I am playing with NFS on my home network for the first time and I have some difficulties/questions. The server is a Synology NAS, it is based on Linux, supports NFS4 and gets configured by a web interface. The NAS offers a Kerberos authentification for NFS but I did not configure this.

Re: i386 or AMD64 - Which is currently running?

2022-02-01 Thread Michael Stone
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 12:32:24AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: that's not running a 64bit userspace on a 32bit kernel, Why not? You have a 64bit system on top, a 32bit kernel at the bottom and whether execution of those 64bit binaries is performed directly by the CPU or via binfmt + qemu is

Re: "mount -t ntfs" vs "mount.ntfs" ?

2022-02-01 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2022-02-01 at 13:39 +0100, Yvan Masson wrote: > Le 31/01/2022 à 18:02, Christian Britz a écrit : > > > > > > On 2022-01-31 11:43 UTC+0100, Yvan Masson wrote: > > > > > Thanks for the links, I missed that NTF3 was already included in the > > > kernel I use (from Debian testing). So in my

Re: "mount -t ntfs" vs "mount.ntfs" ?

2022-02-01 Thread Yvan Masson
Le 31/01/2022 à 18:02, Christian Britz a écrit : On 2022-01-31 11:43 UTC+0100, Yvan Masson wrote: Thanks for the links, I missed that NTF3 was already included in the kernel I use (from Debian testing). So in my case ntfs3g is able to mount a rescued partition, while NTFS3 is not (thanks

Re: Printing lots of pages skips a few

2022-02-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 03:04:06PM +0530, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > I tried to print ~40 pages using the following combination of commands: > > find . -name "pref***.pdf" | xargs lp > > The result was that a couple of pages were missed. That command is fundamentally broken. It will fail if any of

Re: i386 or AMD64 - Which is currently running?

2022-02-01 Thread Curt
On 2022-01-31, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> Technically correct, but Curt's response was good enough for Richard >> Owlett to make progress. Richard Owlett is very unlikely to be using >> a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userspace. > > BTW, for the twisted-minded it's probably possible to run a 64bit >

Re: CLARIFICATION --- Re: i386 or AMD64 - Which is currently running?

2022-02-01 Thread Richard Owlett
On 02/01/2022 12:12 AM, songbird wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: ... My hardware can support either 32 or 64 bit OS. I *ONLY* use one or the other. My goal is to determine which I chose at installation. that should be somewhere in: /var/log/installer Yes but ;/ "dpkg --print-architecture"

Re: Security

2022-02-01 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2022-01-31 01:36:06 +1300, Richard Hector wrote: > On 29/01/22 04:17, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > Servers shouldn't have pkexec installed in the first place, anyway. > > libvirt-daemon-system depends on policykit-1. > > Should that not be on my (kvm) server either? I don't need

Re: i386 or AMD64 - Which is currently running?

2022-02-01 Thread Stefan Krusche
Am Montag, 31. Januar 2022 schrieb Richard Owlett: > >> 2. As superuser, how can I determine which is installed on a > >> different partition? > >>      [ My typical installation routine has been a descriptive > >> label for each root partition. But not always done ;{ ] > > > > If the superuser

Re: Haskell Platform

2022-02-01 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 10:45:05AM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote: I don't think it has been formally abandoned or deprecated but I don't think anyone is really working on it anymore. By coincidence the topic of Haskell Platform came up on Reddit:

Printing lots of pages skips a few

2022-02-01 Thread Pankaj Jangid
I tried to print ~40 pages using the following combination of commands: find . -name "pref***.pdf" | xargs lp The result was that a couple of pages were missed. I tried this four times with different set of files. The number of skipped pages is not fixed but it was around 5 pages. That makes it