Thomas Pircher wrote:
I wanted to ask what the recommended way is
nowadays to disable corefiles globally.
The latest update for systemd has answered this:
| apt-listchanges: News
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| systemd (256~rc3-3) unstable; urgency=medium
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| - coredumps are now disabled
ithub.com/rhboot/shim/blob/main/SBAT.md
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Thomas
Hi,
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> If I am not mistaken, the problem you are experiencing is due to using
> RSA/SHA-1 on the old machine.
Max Nikulin wrote:
> My reading of /usr/share/doc/openssh-client/NEWS.Debian.gz is that ssh-rsa
> means SHA1 while clients offers SHA256 for the same id_rsa key.
eal world procedure.
Now i know at least that i am not the only one who cares about the
post-upgrade steps in the manual. I already began to think that everybody
lets the surplus packages rot in the dark.
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Thomas
)
Michael Kjörling wrote:
> $ ssh-keygen -l -f $pubkeyfile
Says "2048 SHA256:... ...@... (RSA)".
(Now that i know the right option, i can suddenly see it in the man page.)
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Thomas
oblem, i.e. older machine cannot ssh to
Debian 12, because ssh-rsa would now be disabled by default.
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Thomas
.10-1~deb12u1) ...
Somewhat mistrusting about the removal of "python" i asked apt-file from
where my current /usr/bin/python stems. Answer: python-is-python3 .
(As side result i now wonder how the result of /usr/bin/python3-pasteurize
might taste and how long it stays fresh.)
I will probably run "apt autoremove" after verifying that the few
worthy local packages are not in the list proposed for autoremoval.
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Thomas
se reasons seem to be
indistinguishable. So in the end both terms depict the same status.
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Thomas
it would be nice to find documentation about this kind of
info in the output of "apt list".
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Thomas
to disable corefiles globally.
Should I change the settings in /etc/security/limits.d/ or set
kernel.core_pattern in /etc/sysctl.d/?
Just being curious, what package/change enabled this change?
Thanks,
Thomas
of dpkg and dpkg-query, but
their occurences of the word "local" do not look like related to the info
from "apt list".)
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Thomas
ose.
But i am not sure whether the commercial package which i have to keep
will be preserved with "apt autoremove".
Is there a way to do a dry run which only tells what would happen if i
were more courageous ?
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Thomas
on the machine for commercial reasons.
Others are gcc-{8,9,10}, hfsprogs, linux-image-* from Debian 10 and from
my own kernel experiments, and lots of stuff of which i have no clue.
I wonder how others sift through such a list and decide what to do.
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Thomas
Hi,
Hans wrote:
> I am playing around with live-build.
This package has its own specialized mailing list:
debian-l...@lists.debian.org
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Thomas
nstrates more use cases, like:
- List all devices with reasoning
- Evaluate particular given devices
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Thomas
Hi,
Aditya Garg wrote:
> This one is gonna be interesting.
> Wish me luck.
Fingers are crossed ...
(But everything in the procedure is supposed to be deterministic. So there
is few room for luck, good or bad. We rather have to navigate the chaos.)
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Thomas
Hi,
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Not the OP, but thanks, Thomas.
Well, ISO 9660 is known to be my hobby. So i can hardly resist trying
to acquire new users for xorriso.
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Thomas
eplay"
The boot image files in Debian amd64 ISOs are /isolinux/isolinux.bin
and /boot/grub/efi.img .
If you need to replace them, then we have to talk.
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Thomas
om historical amnesia.
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Thomas
ected by your
changes.
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Thomas
ntribute own work to this packaging endeavor: Yes.
It will probably increase your chances for success.
See
https://mentors.debian.net/
https://wiki.debian.org/ITP
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Thomas
Hi,
Max Nikulin wrote:
> I was not aware that partition type might be an issue.
Thanks to the normative power of the facts a "may" in the specs becomes
a reason to return a mainboard with an EFI that chooses to join the
"may not" side.
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Thomas
sticks to work.
You may also see implementations which boot via the El Torito boot
catalog from USB stick and via a partition table from optical media.
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Thomas
ch parts of the file tree are accessed via this
link. Probably one can avoid to duplicate the whole tree under /debian.)
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Thomas
y need at least one layer of duplication to emulate the link.
I.e. a copy of the whole file tree which is accessible via /debian. In
that copy there will probably be no need for another tree under
/debian/debian.
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Thomas
1500 MB cannot be
explained by hardlinks alone. Maybe you put it into the ZIP archive
twice ?
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Thomas
/fat/efi/boot/grubx64.efi
$
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Thomas
res a lot of packages to be "cruft"
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Harvard_Cruft_Hall.png)
referring to various arches, but not to amd64.
The Masters seem to react by marking the source package "libreoffice"
for removal. (It is in the maintainer's cruft list, indeed.)
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Thomas
omething that could be a backdoor (or a subtenant ?) of
Debian's content or infrastructure.
It seems unwise for a non-expert to do this in public, unless one wants
to accuse the innocent or to warn the hoodlums.
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Thomas
on" is always
getting added on."
So did you perhaps show this USB stick to a running MS-Windows system ?
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Thomas
w ESP groper additionaly to Lenovo and Microsoft.
Usually they leave traces for which one can search in the web.
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Thomas
r changes the table. If it does indeed
then this might be worth a new bug discussion.)
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Thomas
ers of different versions
of a library can be consolidated to using the newest available version.
An advantage for the user is that bugs in a library can be fixed without
the need for re-building all its customers.
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Thomas
he FAT filesystem in file /boot/grub/efi.img of the ISO 9660
filesystem in debian-12.*-amd64-netinst.iso is advertised by the partition
table of the image and thus attracts vermin.
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Thomas
patch proposal would need some minor hand work.
There remains the question, though, why you run into zlib-1.3 on a
Debian "stable" system where the zlib version is "1:1.2.13.dfsg-1":
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/zlib
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Thomas
> Second variant might have sense if an image is treated as a photo unlikely
> having regular patterns with horizontal and vertical lines.
I see ...
The second rendering style is probably best described as "Bad Distortion".
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Thomas
how i shall deal with a bug report which complains about the
inconsistent state of the control file in respect to libburn and
libisofs:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1067103
)
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Thomas
omputer Grapics" by Foley, Van Dam,
Feiner, Hughes of 1990 has a dozen occurences in its Index.
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Thomas
Am Mo., 18.März.2024 um 17:06:51 schrieb Marco Moock:
Am 18.03.2024 um 15:49:29 Uhr schrieb Thomas Schweikle:
And: after rebooting without any CD/DVD it just boots into an error:
no system found.
EFI or old BIOS system?
If EFI: Does a boot entry exist?
EFI. While not installing grub
Am Mo., 18.März.2024 um 16:44:32 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 03:24:14PM +0100, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
Package: Debian installer
Version: As on Debian live-CD/DVD for Debian 12.5
Severity: critical
Note that you sent this email to the debian-user list, not to the bug
Am Mo., 18.März.2024 um 15:24:14 schrieb Thomas Schweikle:
Package: Debian installer
Version: As on Debian live-CD/DVD for Debian 12.5
Severity: critical
1. Download debian live-CD/DVD from:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-12.5.0-amd64-xfce.iso <ht
/etc/shadow.
- Root is created, but does not have a password, while passwordless logins
are prohibited
Conclusion: it is not possible to login to the system. Youl have to hack it
to get access.
--
Thomas
Hi,
Curt wrote:
> as I believe Paul Valéry once noted, even the past isn't what it used
> to be.
That's why i want everything back exactly the way as it never was.
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Thomas
ng ice age,
and the unstoppable fertility of the asian peoples.
Meanwhile the future is past and the pundits of the 70s are dead and
ridiculed.
Predictions are difficult - especially when it's about the future.
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Thomas
e to a spam marking header
is another interesting topic.
Original post of this thread with an example of all headers of a mail:
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/3371640.PXJkl210th@protheus2
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Thomas
Lee wrote:
I haven't tried either package - I just use the file from IEEE
Sure, that's directly from the source. One has to find a compromise
between always using the latest version and using a limited common
resources (like ieee's bandwidth in this case) in a responsible way.
Thomas
upstream version was used, while it would take
more effort to trace that back in the nmap case.
Thomas
Corporate
Thomas
es the mail which you received from Brad via debian-user
say about "Authentication-Results:" ?
Your initial post quoted three such headers. Expect more than one.
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Thomas
evel:
> List-Unsubscribe:
> <mailto:debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org?subject=unsubscribe>
I.e. to send a mail to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with the
subject line
unsubscribe
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Thomas
looks like either megamailservers.eu or your own processing added
the spam mark to the subject.
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Thomas
Gremlin wrote:
The new OS called Raspberry Pi OS is a new animal. The foundation
used raspian and the the Raspberry Pi OS is the foundations, developed
by the foundation.
Yet it is still based on Debian, according to their changelog
partition type does not necessarily match the type of filesystem
which is currently in that partition. It's just a field in the
partition table which must have some value.
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Thomas
could try to do so
on your behalf.
But first consider to try registering with a completely different mail
provider which is surely not using GMail's software.
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Thomas
modification.
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Thomas
Hi,
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Next experiment is a pair of 4T Silicon Power SSD's
When f3 has (hopefully) given its OK, the topic of a full write-and-read
test will come up again. I'm looking forward to all the spin-off topics.
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Thomas
hat exactly is a bug in shred's documentation.
Plus the shell programming webinar. And a diagnosis about a rightously
failed attempt to change the partition table type from MBR/DOS to GPT.
And this all because Gene Heskett was adventurous enough to buy a cheap
fake USB disk.
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Thomas
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Thomas
is has gone unnoticed.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=155175#36
of 22 Dec 2005 states:
"I'll assume that this is now adequately explained in the info page
(below). If not then please reopen. // Thomas Hood
[...]
exec 3>-"
The bug report
Hi,
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_is_a_file
> But, there is more than one kind of file.
"All files are equal.
But some files are more equal than others."
(George Orwell in his dystopic novel "Server Farm".)
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Thomas
nture on its own to
add all the packages from the other DVD images and to properly care
for their non-package files.
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Thomas
attached to the system ?
Somewhat wayward idea:
Does the initrd contain the inappropirate address ?
(I don't see much connection between initrd and grub-pc. But initrd is a
classic hideout for obsolete paths after modification of boot procedures.)
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Thomas
hange it either to the new hardware id or
to a /dev/disk/by-uuid address, which refers to the cloned disk content.
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Thomas
src/coreutils/9.4-3/man/shred.1/
which says only
"If FILE is \-, shred standard output."
The info empire of coreutils says what above web manual says.
https://sources.debian.org/src/coreutils/9.4-3/doc/coreutils.texi/#L10705
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Thomas
e
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/zcdxzya0ayrmp...@tuxteam.de
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Thomas
roducible random
stream or mistrust random people's aptness to produce random.
(If the number of desired loops gets larger, then one could do arithmetik
in a "while" loop instead of "for" and "seq".)
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Thomas
ys 0m22.663s
That's quite exactly 800 MiB/s ~= 6.7 Gbps.
Still good enough for vanilla USB-3 with a fast SSD, i'd say.
> TIMTOWTDI. :-)
Looks like another example of a weak random stream. :))
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Thomas
if=$target bs=... count=... | $checksummer
This way one can use unreproducible random streams and does not have to
store the whole stream on a reliable device for comparison.
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Thomas
sk's firmware to find
some blocks which can take and give back the arriving data.
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Thomas
and need to get it gone.
Your help is always appreciated by this old lady. Thank you in advance>
On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 08:10:24 PM EST, Maureen Thomas
wrote:
,, 1
Congrats to the developers of f3probe.
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Thomas
oduces a random pattern
at all.
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Thomas
old GNU/Linux system where a file descriptor from
pipe(2) is classified as character device (S_IFCHR, S_ISCHR) ?
Does anybody have an idea why shred would want to exclude fifos ?
(What ciould shred do with a non-tty character device that cannot be done
with a fifo ?)
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Thomas
eeds to be a fast pseudo-random byte stream (which shred would
provide if i could talk it into writing to stdout) which you can split
for the device and for sha256sum.
I have an own weak-random generator, but shred beats it by a factor of 10
when writing to /dev/null.
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Thomas
ore liberal use of my GPL'ed software.
But the official stance of the FSF is that the license applies on first
contact. In case of libreadline this would the line
#include
and as next occasion the preparations of the compiler and linker to employ
libreadline.so at run time.
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Thomas
,, 1
adline
An alternative with BSD license is libedit:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libedit
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Thomas
in the partition and
whether Debian has shrink software for it.)
The same will be necessary if you want more than one partition.
Whatever, there is nothing suspicious about the gdisk behavior with that
particular disk.
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Thomas
s "Altgriechisch" (= ancient greek),
[Entf] (= [Delete]) means "Entfetten" (= degrease).
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Thomas
list got notifications as bug reports 1062380 for
libisoburn and 1062381 for libisofs on february 1st. Yesterday came
bug report 1063123 for libburn.
I am curious how this will unfold further. Especially whether the new
binary package name "libisoburn1t64" will persist for future releases.
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Thomas
I join this statement. :))
Do you want a normal changeable Debian system installation or do you want
a Live system with its immutable core and maybe some partition where you
can store files ?
(Just curiosity of mine. Possibly i could not help much with chroot
questions anyway.)
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Thomas
/2023/05/msg00100.html
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grub-efi-amd64, grub-efi-ia32,
and grub-pc. Then run grub-mkrescue with some dummy directory as payload.
The ISO will boot to a GRUB prompt.)
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Thomas
.
One may doubt that the success of these operations is desirable at all.
The ISO was also tested with a not-anymore-writable DVD. In that case the
Lenovo firmware did not raise protest over the fact that it was not
possible to write to the EFI partition.
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Thomas
The current PSI works perfectly but I don't like the pale green prompt.
Tried editing .bashrd , /ext/fprofile and /ext/bash.bashrc but no
changes to the PSI definition had any effect
Searched for PSI and found
/usr/src/linux-headers-6.1.0-16-amd64/include/config/PSI
└─LVM
Ah. Now i understand how accidentially useful my technical nitpicking was.
(A consequence of me playing Dr. Pol with the arm in the ISO 9660 cow
up to my shoulder.)
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Thomas
en a partition of type 0xEF could be used as system partition.
Probably any partition type will do, because EFI is very eager to look
into any partition with FAT filesystem.
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Thomas
ode
numbers. So scdbackup tries to avoid this when possible and allowed
by the -changetest_options in the backup configuration file.)
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Thomas
> So I believe, the size of the image is, what matters. But maybe I am wrong.
It's not impossible. Especially if the stick hardware has problems.
But depending on the origin of the last visible message there is also
a chance that boot loader or Linux derail because of buggy file content
in the elsewise healthy ISO.
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Thomas
The package that held the chanages I wanted was called Extension Manager
and Extensions. That file gave me options for the top bar and the
bottom bar. Hope this helps.
On 1/20/24 1:46 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/19/24 21:53, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I am using Gnome, and I found
Insulted wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 08:40:30PM -0500, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I now have a system that works but I cannot find any
utility to fix the top bar the way I want it. Any hints?
Try to understand the audience that is being asked.
Imaging that they were willing to help
what does not
kill me makes me just stronger. I'm a vim user.)
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Thomas
iner. Bug title "xfce-terminal: A landmine on the kids' playground".
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"4" and the regular "t"
> (my mnemonics: "terminal").
Ah. You use it as modifier for other keys, i use it as plain key.
The quotation marks around "t" are only ornamental ?
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Thomas
' | wc -c
3
$ echo 'Kích thước máy xay cỏ, giá máy thế nào , phụ tùng máy mua ở đâu' | tr
-cd ',' | wc -c
2
(I hope i did not quote something that's against the code of conduct. :))
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Thomas
le and learned that
"Super_L" and "Super_R" work without help of xmodmap.)
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Thomas
said. So much easier. Thank You
On 1/19/24 12:34 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/18/24 20:08, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I answered all your questions. I believe I am using wayland. I
appreciate your help.;
YW. :-)
On 1/18/24 1:12 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/17/24 17:40, Maureen
I answered all your questions. I believe I am using wayland. I
appreciate your help.;
On 1/18/24 1:12 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/17/24 17:40, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Well I did a back-up, that didn't work, but I didn't know it at the
time,
The back up failed? :-(
Do you need
apologize for the previous, I was very uptight over
my inability to remember what I need to do.
On 1/18/24 1:17 AM, Beyond Insulted wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 08:40:30PM -0500, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I now have a system that works but I cannot find any utility
to fix the top bar
The following sources.list which I copied from
wiki.debian.org/SourcesList works perfectly for me
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm main non-free-firmware
contrib non-free
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm main non-free-firmware
contrib non-free
deb
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