On 2022-10-07 at 19:27, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 07, 2022 at 07:11:51PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
>
>>> First question: do you have the relevant -dev package installed?
>>
>> $ apt-file search object.h | grep '/object\.h$' | grep sigc | wc -l
>> 0
>>
>> I suspect that that may not
On Fri, Oct 07, 2022 at 07:11:51PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> > First question: do you have the relevant -dev package installed?
>
> $ apt-file search object.h | grep '/object\.h$' | grep sigc | wc -l
> 0
>
> I suspect that that may not be a relevant question in this case; it
> doesn't look
On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 at 08:54, Gary L. Roach wrote:
> I've been trying to compile an older program from source code and keep
> getting the error missing sigc++/object.h file. I looked at the
> available versions of libsigc++ and found that none of them include an
> object.h sub directory. Does
On 2022-10-07 at 18:57, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Oct 2022 14:54:29 -0700
> "Gary L. Roach" wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to compile an older program from source code and
>> keep getting the error missing sigc++/object.h file. I looked at the
>> available versions of libsigc++ and found
On Fri, 7 Oct 2022 14:54:29 -0700
"Gary L. Roach" wrote:
> I've been trying to compile an older program from source code and
> keep getting the error missing sigc++/object.h file. I looked at the
> available versions of libsigc++ and found that none of them include
> an object.h sub directory.
Hi all,
I've been trying to compile an older program from source code and keep
getting the error missing sigc++/object.h file. I looked at the
available versions of libsigc++ and found that none of them include an
object.h sub directory. Does anyone know how to fix this. I really need
this
Gracias x compartir.
El El vie, 7 de oct. de 2022 a la(s) 07:26, Fernando Romero <
ffrcaraba...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Hola como están, les dejo el link de un curso completo de docker.
> Me pareció interesante compartirlo ya que hay ejemplos prácticos con
> Debian y varios servicios.
>
> Saludos
No hay nada raro, aca esta, lo anterior son las lineas comentadas del
encabezado de fstab.
#
# / was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
UUID=0c6a32c3-c0fc-472b-a91e-639f18f23e34 / ext4
defaults,noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1
# /home was on /dev/sdb2 during
Oi,
On Thu, Oct 06, 2022 at 11:39:18PM -0300, G.Paulo wrote:
> Saudações, prezados.
>
> O assunto não é bem off-topic, mas é um pouco.
>
> Uma necessidade que tenho às vezes é instalar uma aplicação para rodar
> num computador, mas sem fazer a instalação a partir da distribuição. No
> exemplo
On 07/10/2022 15:39, Andy Smith wrote:
Yeah, it's a mess with EFI. I wrote this in November 2020:
"Redundancy for EFI System Partition: what do people do in
2020?"
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2020/11/msg00455.html
(worth reading replies for more authoritative
On 2022-10-06, piorunz wrote:
> On 06/10/2022 20:38, Curt wrote:
>
>> server: news.gmane.io
>>
>> newsgroup: gmane.linux.debian.user
>
> It worked! Thanks. Does it support TLS, by any chance? Or
> username/password, to prevent spoofing?
I don't know.
> Can posts be sent from this newsgroup
El 2022-10-07 a las 12:22 -0300, Gerardo Braica escribió:
> Bien, hice alguna pruebas pero no deduzco nada.
> crontab totalmente vacio
>
> cat /etc/fstab
>
> # /home was on /dev/sdb2 during installation
> UUID=d57e4c1d-3f16-41b2-95fa-bd5539fcac8e /home ext4
> defaults,noatime 0
Bien, hice alguna pruebas pero no deduzco nada.
crontab totalmente vacio
cat /etc/fstab
# /home was on /dev/sdb2 during installation
UUID=d57e4c1d-3f16-41b2-95fa-bd5539fcac8e /home ext4
defaults,noatime 0 0
mount
/dev/sda2 on /home type ext4 (rw,noatime)
Y si creamos
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 07, 2022 at 02:50:06PM +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
> How can I ensure that the system is capable of booting from either remaining
> disk in the event of a failure?
Yeah, it's a mess with EFI. I wrote this in November 2020:
"Redundancy for EFI System Partition: what do people
piorunz writes:
> Your 5600X is 12 threaded 65W processor. So it should behave like my
> 1700, same TDP range, but 1700 never reaches throttling temperature.
> Your never gen. CPU probably goes far beyond 65W in power draw. See if
> you can tweak BIOS settings, that may save you not only buying
In the past when Ive had 2 disks in a RAID1 mirror Ive been able
replicated the MBR on both such that the system is capable of booting
from either in the event of a failure using the command
dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc which then allowed both disks to be selected.
I was under the impression the
Hola como están, les dejo el link de un curso completo de docker.
Me pareció interesante compartirlo ya que hay ejemplos prácticos con Debian
y varios servicios.
Saludos
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu_htiBDhr8EpdB_xYvWGceFVpWGK8DkR
while the OP had an entry for /tmp in teir /etc/fstab.
Wow!
AFAICT, i did not create any systemd files nor ran a generator or such.
Apart from listing units, i did not interfere ... wait ... i recall
using the systemctl edit command once
So, what likely happened is:
- You had an fstab entry
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 05:37, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I have an rtl8188gu bluetooth adapter and would like to know if
debian can
run this one and if so, what does it need to run? hcidump and
btscanner
both fail to find it so maybe I'm missing a needed package or two.
It appears to be a
On 07/10/2022 02:32, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/6/22 07:09, piorunz wrote:
Home server with AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (65W TDP) is with stock cooler. Works
very well with normal temperature range even on heavier CPU load. My
server pic: https://i.imgur.com/nguQRAC.jpeg
What is the device with
I have an rtl8188gu bluetooth adapter and would like to know if debian can
run this one and if so, what does it need to run? hcidump and btscanner
both fail to find it so maybe I'm missing a needed package or two.
Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot,
Hi all,
thanks for pointing me to the wiki and the hint with the script. Yes, in the
meantime things have changed, I was not aware of the bindep-pkg command.
I looked into the manual, but this specific command I did not find, but lots
of very usefull other descriptions.
So, this little
Hans wrote:
I want to create a kernel package, which I can install with dpkg. There was a
command doing it instead of "make && make install", and I could not find it
any more. Last time I did it is a long time ago. Does someone know?
I also don't remember the old command, but this has been
On 10/7/22 11:00, Hans wrote:
Hi folks,
some easy questions.
I want to create a kernel package, which I can install with dpkg. There was a
command doing it instead of "make && make install", and I could not find it
any more. Last time I did it is a long time ago. Does someone know?
Second
Hi folks,
some easy questions.
I want to create a kernel package, which I can install with dpkg. There was a
command doing it instead of "make && make install", and I could not find it
any more. Last time I did it is a long time ago. Does someone know?
Second question: My kernel sources are
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