Re: Edit NIC Address

2024-01-04 Thread Felix Miata
David composed on 2024-01-04 04:30 (UTC): > With the latest Debian I'm trying to find the file to edit to change > the IP address of a remote box, can anybody point me in the correct > direction please? > I can SSH into this box, but cannot find the file to edit. Traditionally it would be in

Edit NIC Address

2024-01-04 Thread David
Morning Group, With the latest Debian I'm trying to find the file to edit to change the IP address of a remote box, can anybody point me in the correct direction please? I can SSH into this box, but cannot find the file to edit. Thank you, David.

Re: kbrequest as in older /etc/inittab

2024-01-04 Thread Mike McClain
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 10:36:41AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > Is the history of this issue relevant? > https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=282768 David the most relevant part of that old post is the last line. > On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 13:53:44 -0500 Greg Wooledge wrote: > Oh, it's the

Re: Replace Grub with rEFInd [WAS Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing]

2024-01-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 6:18 PM Joel Roth wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 06:19:01PM +0100, Richard Rosner wrote: > > In theory, it should > > be as simple as refind-install. So the only reason I could guess to be the > > reason would be that rEFInd might not be capable of handling LUKS, which

NFS: IPV6

2024-01-04 Thread Pocket
Where can I find information on how to configure NFS to use ipv6 addresses both server and client. I haven't found any good information on how to do that and what I did find was extremely sparce. I have NFS mounts working using ipv4 and want to change that to ipv6 -- Hindi madali ang

Re: Content of /etc/ethers

2024-01-04 Thread Rick Thomas
Thank you for mentioning "dnsmasq". I do the same thing on my home network and it works very well. Rick On Wed, Jan 3, 2024, at 9:29 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> Which tools read /etc/ethers, what do they expect in there, what do >> they do with the contents? > > AFAIK it's mostly unused

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-04 Thread Richard Rosner
On 04.01.24 19:02, David Wright wrote: Could you post the new grub.cfg file, so that people running testing, and following along the thread later, can see how boot-repair fixed it? Cheers, David. Let's hope the mailing list let's this go through. Keep in mind, this is based on the

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-04 Thread David Wright
On Wed 03 Jan 2024 at 22:00:20 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > On 03.01.24 21:04, Eddie wrote: > > On 1/3/24 14:23, Richard Rosner wrote: > > > So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond > > > repair, I today tried to just replace it with rEFInd. > > > Installation succeeded

Re: Replace Grub with rEFInd [WAS Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing]

2024-01-04 Thread Joel Roth
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 06:19:01PM +0100, Richard Rosner wrote: > In theory, it should > be as simple as refind-install. So the only reason I could guess to be the > reason would be that rEFInd might not be capable of handling LUKS, which > would be quite disappointing. My experiences are with

Re: Replace Grub with rEFInd [WAS Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing]

2024-01-04 Thread Richard Rosner
Well, that was a bust. I accidentally didn't just format the EFI partition, but deleted it. So I re-created it with the help of disks and gparted (to leave the first 3 MB empty, I remeber that being a fix added kinda recently to combat bad BIOS/EFI implementations, since Windows is doing the

Re: 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors How worried should I be?

2024-01-04 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 3 Jan 2024 13:25 -0700, from charlescur...@charlescurley.com (Charles Curley): >> As a background process, try running something like >> >> # ionice find / -xdev -type f -exec cat {} + >/dev/null > > That would only reach files on the partition where it is run. I covered that on the next

Re: [HS] LINUX ENTREPRISE

2024-01-04 Thread steve
Le 04-01-2024, à 11:20:37 +, Yves Rutschle a écrit : On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 01:49:21PM +0100, ilario.quinson@e.email wrote: svp c'est quoi CISO? Chief Information System Officer, la version shakespearienne de RSSI. May I correct? It's Chief Information __Security__ Officer s.

Re: Change suspend type from kde menu

2024-01-04 Thread Max Nikulin
On 04/01/2024 22:21, Valerio Vanni wrote: Il 04/01/2024 15:48, Max Nikulin ha scritto: Is it really necessary to kill kaffeine or it is enough to pause or to stop playing? It might be possible using a D-Bus query. [...] If it's started normally, it's enough to stop playing But how would you

Re: Change suspend type from kde menu

2024-01-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 03:07:59PM +0100, Valerio Vanni wrote: > Il 03/01/2024 17:41, Greg Wooledge ha scritto: > > The su command is not an ideal choice for this, in fact. The setpriv(1) > > command is better suited for running programs as other user accounts, > > without doing crazy PAM stuff

Re: Change suspend type from kde menu

2024-01-04 Thread Valerio Vanni
Il 04/01/2024 15:48, Max Nikulin ha scritto: On 04/01/2024 21:03, Valerio Vanni wrote: kaffeine_killed=$(/usr/bin/killall kaffeine 2>&1) echo $kaffeine_killed > /temp/kafstate.txt /usr/bin/sleep 2 /usr/sbin/rmmod cx23885 Is it really

Re: 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors How worried should I be?

2024-01-04 Thread Max Nikulin
On 04/01/2024 03:25, Charles Curley wrote: I decided instead to boot to a USB stick and run badblocks. The read-only test took 12 minutes and reported no errors. I now have a writing test (-w) running. It has reported no failures on its first pass. Is badblock writing test useful for SSD

Re: Nvidia driver on Debian 10

2024-01-04 Thread Franco Martelli
On 03/01/24 at 19:28, Thomas Anderson wrote: Thanks a lot, Macro! it worked. Sorry for delay, I got side tracked with "my day" =) On 03/01/2024 12:03, Marco Moock wrote: Am 03.01.2024 um 11:52:59 Uhr schrieb Thomas Anderson: Here is the output. Wow, a lot. All those lines with ii at the

Re: Change suspend type from kde menu

2024-01-04 Thread Max Nikulin
On 04/01/2024 21:03, Valerio Vanni wrote:     kaffeine_killed=$(/usr/bin/killall kaffeine 2>&1)     echo $kaffeine_killed > /temp/kafstate.txt     /usr/bin/sleep 2     /usr/sbin/rmmod cx23885 Is it really necessary to kill kaffeine or it is enough to pause

Re: 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors How worried should I be?

2024-01-04 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 4 Jan 2024 11:58:54 +0100 wrote: > > > > OOPS! -w is the destructive test. I now have a hard drive full of > > 0x00s. I should have used the -n option. However, it reported no > > failures. > > Ouch, I hope you had a backup. All the essential stuff, yes. -- Does anybody read

Re: Change suspend type from kde menu

2024-01-04 Thread Valerio Vanni
Il 03/01/2024 17:41, Greg Wooledge ha scritto: The UID of 1000 will have to be verified, as well as the YOURUSER. UID 1000 is what Debian uses for the initial user account that's created during installation, but if for some reason that's not the account who's currently logged in, then obviously

Re: Change suspend type from kde menu

2024-01-04 Thread Valerio Vanni
Il 03/01/2024 23:52, Valerio Vanni ha scritto: Il 03/01/2024 17:18, Franco Martelli ha scritto: On 02/01/24 at 19:15, Valerio Vanni wrote: This way, I don't have to remember to close kaffeine before suspend. If you have Kaffeine always running on your system you can try this script: I had

Re: Content of /etc/ethers

2024-01-04 Thread Fred
On 1/3/24 18:07, Steve Keller wrote: Which tools read /etc/ethers, what do they expect in there, what do they do with the contents? Is it only used to show names to a user or take names from a user instead of MAC addresses, like in tcpdump? The Linux man page says the entries in /etc/ethers

Re: The current package wpasupplicant doesn't support WPA3-Personal authentication. What alternatives to it exist?

2024-01-04 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 12:04:52AM +0100, Stella Ashburne wrote: > > > https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/wpasupplicant > > > > > The main heading of that web page is Package: wpasupplicant > > (2:2.10-12) > > > > Immediately below it is the sub-heading that states >

Re: Replace Grub with rEFInd [WAS Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing]

2024-01-04 Thread Richard Rosner
You should really re-read the FAQ that was sent in just two days ago... On January 4, 2024 11:58:28 AM GMT+01:00, Jeffrey Walton wrote: >On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 2:45 AM Richard Rosner wrote: >> >> Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments. >> >> First, if it wasn't for Eddie recommending

Re: [HS] LINUX ENTREPRISE

2024-01-04 Thread Yves Rutschle
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 01:49:21PM +0100, ilario.quinson@e.email wrote: > > svp c'est quoi CISO? Chief Information System Officer, la version shakespearienne de RSSI. Y.

Re: 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors How worried should I be?

2024-01-04 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 04:27:54PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > On Wed, 3 Jan 2024 13:25:26 -0700 > Charles Curley wrote: > > > I now have a writing test (-w) running. It has reported no failures on > > its first pass. > > OOPS! -w is the destructive test. I now have a hard drive full of

Re: Replace Grub with rEFInd [WAS Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing]

2024-01-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 2:45 AM Richard Rosner wrote: > > Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments. > > First, if it wasn't for Eddie recommending boot-repair, "broken beyond > repair" in fact was the very fitting term. Here was Eddie's comment" I have had very good results using "Boot-Repair"

Re: Replace Grub with rEFInd [WAS Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing]

2024-01-04 Thread Richard Rosner
Good to know that it should be possible. But as mentioned, these symbols only offer me to boot from grub or fwupd. F2 also doesn't show that much more, it merely gives me the option to boot into the BIOS settings. Maybe I'll have to completely purge all Grub packages, wipe the existing EFI

Re: The current package wpasupplicant doesn't support WPA3-Personal authentication. What alternatives to it exist?

2024-01-04 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 07:13:01AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: [...] > Then "fail" seems to be the appropriate word. [...] > If all else fails, read the words in front of you. Folks, please, no need to be snarky. Everyone of us overlooks something at times; something obvious to someone may

Re: Replace Grub with rEFInd [WAS Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing]

2024-01-04 Thread Pocket
On 1/4/24 02:45, Richard Rosner wrote: Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments. First, if it wasn't for Eddie recommending boot-repair, "broken beyond repair" in fact was the very fitting term. Second, have you maybe considered that I've already read the home page of rEFInd and came to the

Re: Re: Rescue mode when root account locked

2024-01-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 2:48 AM Larry Tyree wrote: > > What do I do with no access to another computer? I'm having trouble following your thread. The "Re: Re:" is throwing me off. Is this the original message you are replying to: ?

Re: Cuelgues aleatorios

2024-01-04 Thread fernando sainz
Hola. Llego ya tarde a este hilo. No se si habrás hecho un test a la RAM (con memtest) Hace unos días un equipo de un familiar tenía un comportamiento errático y resulto ser uno de los módulos de memoria. Un saludo. El jue, 4 ene 2024 a las 10:02, Luis Muñoz Fuente (<

Re: Cuelgues aleatorios

2024-01-04 Thread Luis Muñoz Fuente
El 29/12/23 a las 16:09, Camaleón escribió: > Si piensas que Firefox es el culpable, crea un perfil nuevo y trabaja > con él a diario, para ver si el fallo persiste. Hola: También me pasa con Chromium, así que no creo que sea específico de Firefox. Me pasa aleatoriamente y puede ocurrir cada 4

Re: Replace Grub with rEFInd [WAS Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing]

2024-01-04 Thread Joel Roth
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 08:23:29PM +0100, Richard Rosner wrote: > So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair, I today > tried to just replace it with rEFInd. Installation succeeded without any > trouble. But when I start my system, rEFInd just asks me if I want to boot >