Re: Server setup

2021-06-13 Thread deloptes
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > So if you read back my message. > I boot using a rescue system over the network. > I do my partition. > I make the filesystem. > I mount. > I use debootstrap. > And after I need to configure boot, this is where it blocks. > > Got it now ? At least now I

Re: Server setup

2021-06-13 Thread deloptes
john doe wrote: > Apparently you are not here to get some help. No she is, but she doesn't know how ...

Re: Touch screen monitor recommendations?

2021-06-13 Thread deloptes
Bob McGowan wrote: > I have a use case which could use a touchscreen monitor with a standard > desktop running Debian. > > Does anyone have any recommendations for units known to work with Debian? I have a friend that has one notebook with touch screen and debian with KDE and there are no

Re: Debian mirror

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > I believe you are the person who suggested me to offer the community a > Debian mirror. > > Well, this is part of what I'd like to do. > > Maybe you could help me out with one thing. > I'd need a hand with some of the configuration, for example I already

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Emanuel Berg wrote: > "Device is not authorized for usage", that's probably the > problem, right? google says in context of Ubuntu - USBGuard the package is also in debian - could be you have it installed?

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Emanuel Berg wrote: > I don't remember this was anything one had to do but no, how > do you do that? I don't use iphone/android, but last time I did (2-3 months ago), when I plugged the cable it prompted on the phone and asked if I allow the access for this device. If it is not prompted look at

Re: How to manage a firewall script with minor tweaks for different machines?

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Anssi Saari wrote: > I also need some way of pushing these firewall scripts and other config > stuff over to the machines too. It's not a huge network but manually > logging into each machine, overwriting /etc/nftables.conf and restarting > nftables.service is a pain. cdist looks interesting and

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Emanuel Berg wrote: > But suddenly it doesn't work, it says: > > Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung Galaxy models (MTP). > libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(1) failed: No data available > no active configuration, trying to set configuration > libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(2)

Re: Creation vs Modification timestamps

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
hobie of RMN wrote: > Why that's happening is a separate issue and one that I do need to find > the answer to, but my question today is this:  Is it possible to find the > original creation date-and-time on these files, or is it simply "gone with > the wind" at this point? I would say it is the

Re: Slightly off-topic: anybody know of a way to keep one's Debian User List posts from failing DMARC?

2021-06-09 Thread deloptes
James H. H. Lampert wrote: > Please excuse the off-topic post, but I'm hoping this has come up with > others here: > > I've been tasked with implementing DMARC on our domain. And I'm told > that the Debian List Server doesn't rewrite "From" headers for > DMARC-enabled senders, and neither does

Re: A Grub Boot Question about initrd

2021-06-05 Thread deloptes
Martin McCormick wrote: > As an aside, one ought to be able to do something like > this.  It makes life a lot simpler.  Both systems are using the > same kernel and versions of the same processor the only real > differences are the UUID's.  The grub configurations of both are > the same down to

Re: Best remote client+server setup for ~10 users?

2021-06-03 Thread deloptes
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: >> Heh, I've been running internet sites and services since the late 90s, >> even ran a Debian mirror for a spell back in the Volatile days. >> > Sorry, didn't want to be rude... > Something we get ourselves into much more than we can handle. > Just wanted

Re: PGP: difference between Kleopatra and Kgpg, both from KDE

2021-06-01 Thread deloptes
Marco Möller wrote: > So, unfortunately I am still in need to find more information about the > two different (or in the end not different?) GUI tools concerning their > PGP functionality. > Focus on kgpg for now and start with PGP and OpenGPG (gnupg) https://www.openpgp.org/ There are also

Re: PGP: difference between Kleopatra and Kgpg, both from KDE

2021-05-31 Thread deloptes
Marco Möller wrote: > Could someone explain for a raw beginner concerning the usage of PGP the > difference between Kleopatra and Kgpg, what the typical work case is for > the one and the other, what important feature the one and the other is > missing? > apt-cache show kleopatra

Re: which command can show if usb 3.0 is used

2021-05-31 Thread deloptes
Charlie Gibbs wrote: > Is the connector blue?  It's a convention to make USB 3.0 connectors > blue, while USB 2 connectors aren't.  My machine has a mix. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_3.0 I would also start with this. USB3 (not only 3.0 but 3.x) are blue. Then you can use dd to

re: cannot download debian buster becase error in running ubuntu

2021-05-30 Thread deloptes
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > Why don't you give Ubuntu a call or check on their mailing list ? > You problem seems much more related to Ubuntu than Debian. > > The only thing I can tell you is look inside /var/lib/dpkg/info/ > and remove the file .postrm (or whatever you need). This

Re: How to capture composite video

2021-05-28 Thread deloptes
Charlie Gibbs wrote: > Note the "Audio: no sound" line.  I still have to figure that one out > to get beyond silent movies.  Any hints? mplayer is complex application - you need some time to study the documentation for audio you are missing the audio driver, you can try adding -ao

Re: About Terminal on Buster

2021-05-27 Thread deloptes
Charles Curley wrote: > For the system console(s), there is gpm. If present, it is inactive when > X is running. I am not sure about it. Each time I switch to one of the consoles (CTRL+ALT+Fn) the mouse works just fine although the X server is running on F7 or F8

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread deloptes
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > Hi, > > Maybe you have too much free time and should start doing useful stuff. > > I didn't ask your opinion about what to do. Yes you asked, but don't want to listen to opinions that do not fit yours. Better listen when wise people speak. I answered

Re:  Sponsored post on https://debian.org

2021-05-26 Thread deloptes
James H. H. Lampert wrote: > At least the OP was polite enough to *ask* about posting ads, rather > than just *doing* it. Send him/her flowers :)

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread deloptes
Andrei POPESCU wrote: >> I am not limiting to photograph using Debian but caring for people using >> opensource software at large, with preferred operating system of Linux. > > What is the state of photo editing software available on Linux? Yeah it might be better Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside

Re: Weird WiFi problem

2021-05-25 Thread deloptes
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > You are exactly pointing to a real solution here. > It's jumping pretty fast to conclusion about Gnome itself being the > cause of any type of network problem. Sorry for the sarcasm and it might be inappropriate on the list, but I can not hold it :D Gnome

Re: Continuous speech recognition for amd64 Debian

2021-05-22 Thread deloptes
Richard Owlett wrote: > As a two finger typist I wish continuous speech recognition for note > taking and composing emails. Unfortunately, the only end user speech > recognition in Debian is Pocketsphinx which is command and control > oriented. > > When I asked on debian-accessibility, I was

Re: help ask microsoft to make eloquance tts open source.

2021-05-18 Thread deloptes
Karen Lewellen wrote: > Clearly sent privately by mistake. you are stupid asshole - I explicitly said I post in private

Re: help ask microsoft to make eloquance tts open source.

2021-05-18 Thread deloptes
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Disregarding someone's request for privacy is rather disrespectful. > > When that happens for me, I reply with something that says, ~"keep it on > the list, please" Thank you

Re: vim not seeing many Unicode chars

2021-05-18 Thread deloptes
Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE wrote: > To noboy in particular: > Yes, that is so and for whatever reasons there might be, it is extremely > confusing causing frustration, despair and eventually anger. > It is especially exasperating if one works with several DE which, > contrary to the underlying

Re: help ask microsoft to make eloquance tts open source.

2021-05-17 Thread deloptes
deloptes wrote: > It resonates a lot - as I wrote thesis on dialogue systems and I got very > disappointed by the facts I came across. IMO all technologies that were > financed with public money (i.e. DARPA) should be made publicly available. > In fact AFAIK there is only one engine

Re: help ask microsoft to make eloquance tts open source.

2021-05-17 Thread deloptes
Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi everyone, > Sharing because while tts is indeed  part of adaptive technology for many, > and Linux default speech synthesis is not always of the best quality, the > use of tts across devices serving the general public is  becoming more > extensive as well. > There is an

Re: How to capture composite video

2021-05-17 Thread deloptes
Dan Ritter wrote: > The subsystem you are looking for is V4L2, Video For Linux 2. > > Showing up as /dev/video0 is an extremely positive sign. > > https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/V4L_capturing is what you > want to read. > mencoder will give you different flavors and you could cook the

Re: KDE and Pulseaudio; swapping users

2021-05-17 Thread deloptes
James Allsopp wrote: > Hi, > Does anyone have a solution for the problem that when I switch users, to > have any sound as the new user, I have to su to root to kill the other > users Pulseaudio. If I don't do this I'm left with a dummy sound card. >From what I read recently but couldn't test

Re: Has anybody [had] good/bad experiences with the Bose QuietComfort 35 II and Debian ?

2021-05-16 Thread deloptes
Ottavio Caruso wrote: > I am also aware that there are bug reports still open with Pulseaudio > and profile mismatch with wireless headphones. > > Before investing almost £200, I wonder if I can have any feedback on > this model. I am using Debian Buster. Did you try to do pairing and

Re: Old 32 bits application

2021-05-15 Thread deloptes
Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote: > So I'm stuck. The 32 bits architecture is set (for Steam), so this > could'nt be the problem? And it used to work on Debian 10... > > If someone has an idea, I'm all ears :-) AFAIK Debian 11 does not offer Qt4 which obviously is used by the app. Perhaps consider using

Re: [Bullseye] package bloat for video playback

2021-05-14 Thread deloptes
Greg Wooledge wrote: > See, this *right here* is why you do not put important details only > in the Subject: header. Yeah, sorry, I just now noticed [Bullseye]

Re: [Bullseye] package bloat for video playback

2021-05-14 Thread deloptes
Felix Miata wrote: > Why do I want smplayer? VLC is routinely trouble, like failing to play > audio or video or both together in sync, or failing to find and offer the > starting point automatically. > > ATM, VLC won't play audio, even though user is authorized in /etc/groups > for audio, cdrom

Re: AppleWEBkit

2021-05-12 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > This G is for "grand", not "giga", right? > > I knew Apples are expensive, but that would be... =:-o 25G in american english means 25000 and it is not only the machine itself but the software included (for video processing)

Re: (OT) Jokes, lprng and old cars [was: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?]

2021-05-12 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Difference is, the Benz 1930 guzzled gas like there was no tomorrow and > was slow and uncomfortable. > > Lprng uses up way less resources than CUPS, is easier to set up and > understand, and Just Works. > It is your opinion, I do not want to argue. For me it is as

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-11 Thread deloptes
David Wright wrote: >> >> And the year is 1998 :D > > You can go back two more decades. I recall writing a stand-alone > program to print a learned society's mailing labels on a Decwriter. > For me it was an exercise, as I had only written OS360/370 assembler > to extend FortranIV until then.

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-11 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >> However lpr ... >> ... Neanderthals get extinct at some point of >> time ;-) > > ...perhaps /because/ they moved from lprng to CUPS ;-(=) there was no compatible interface in production anymore :)

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-11 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Yeah. Today you would use a client-server architecture, the server > being an npm application running in a Docker container. The client > is based on libelectron (the printer selection dialog has to have > a GUI, after all). Since the stack of dependencies is so, well, >

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread deloptes
Russell L. Harris wrote: > I use a dot-matrix printer with tractor feed to print self-adhesive > address labels.  There is no formatting; just several lines of plain > text, one address per file.  There is no driver; the printer is > managed by CUPS to receive "raw" data.  I print labels using

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread deloptes
Nate Bargmann wrote: > I've successfully used the current version of Libre Office in Testing to > print mailing addresses on a #6 3/4 (US) envelope and so wanted to do > the same with a #10 (US) envelope, and have had nothing but frustration > for almost the past two hours. > > The

Re: PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-10 Thread deloptes
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: Thank you Alexander V. Makartsev > You can monitor and log temperatures and other characteristics with > 'psensor'. > TCase of i5-4570T is only 66.35°C and that means CPU will have to keep > the temperature at that point or lower. > I'd expect an idle temperature

Re: PC fan getting very loud because of CPU load

2021-05-10 Thread deloptes
Celejar wrote: > https://old.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/mu2qcm/indefinitely_increasing_blocked_elements/ > > I'm not sure that I would interpret this sort of thing as the website > putting up an aggressive fight or deliberately trying to burn out > anyone's computer, but it is an

Re: PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-09 Thread deloptes
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > On 09.05.2021 02:30, deloptes wrote: >> Charles Curley wrote: >> >>>> Fujitsu ESPRIMO Q520 when opening some sh*tty web sitesin firefox the >>>> fan gets extremly noisy. >>> I have a similar problem with some of

Re: PC fan getting very loud because of CPU load

2021-05-09 Thread deloptes
Bret Busby wrote: > I think this goes to an issue, over which, I tend to get into heated > arguments, including with my wife, who is a software developer, who > develops web sites that I believe to be responsible. > > In the original post, from memory, was stated that it happened with some > web

Re: PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-08 Thread deloptes
Charles Curley wrote: >> Fujitsu ESPRIMO Q520 when opening some sh*tty web sitesin firefox the >> fan gets extremly noisy. > > I have a similar problem with some of my older laptops. I have switched > to Vivaldi (based on chromium), and that has reduced the problem > considerably. Firefox is a

Re: PC fan getting very loud because of CPU load

2021-05-08 Thread deloptes
Dan Ritter wrote: > It is also the case that fans are cheap. Replacing one for > $10-20 is generally good for another 5-10 years. > But the question is why it runs > 100% - the fan is not that important in the case. It could be replaced with not so loud one, but the CPU will still run at 100+ %

Re: PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-08 Thread deloptes
Joe wrote: > Is the fan actually louder than it used to be on the same load? Many > fans, and not just the cheap ones, are 'lubricated for life', where > 'life' means 'until the lubricant dries up'. > > It's a pain doing anything about this, as it is almost always necessary > to remove the rotor

Re: PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-08 Thread deloptes
piorunz wrote: > Have you checked CPU usage of various processes? It's not uncommon to > CPU be stuck at 100% due to various reasons, it's not limited to Firefox. it is definitely the firefox on this PC

Re: PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-08 Thread deloptes
deloptes wrote: > Another difference is that on the C700 I use firefox from mozilla.org > while on the ESPRIMO Q520 I seem to have installed firefox-esr. > > Also on the ESPRIMO Q520 skype uses 50% CPU and on the C700 5% :/ > Turned out when I was monitoring they were using

Re: PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-08 Thread deloptes
Michael Grant wrote: > I also recently had something like this happen.  I tried to redo the > thermal paste between the CPU and cooler but it did not help.  I have > a liquid cooler on my CPU.  Apparently these things get clogged up > over time.  They need to be replaced (or taken apart carefully

PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-08 Thread deloptes
Fujitsu ESPRIMO Q520 when opening some sh*tty web sitesin firefox the fan gets extremly noisy. On a Fujitsu C700 with the same setup there is no such problem - although I probably do not open these sites - but some other sites cause a lot of load and still the fan is not getting so noisy.

Re: [Off topic] videos of german state TV, was Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-05 Thread deloptes
Thomas Schmitt wrote: > I agree that it is not people-friendly to try preventing the use of a > video after it was depublicated by state TV. The concept of Depublication > is technically an unrealistic fiction and also a blow to the payers of > state TV fees ("Rundfunkgebuehren"). > > Given the

Re: [Off topic] videos of german state TV, was Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-05 Thread deloptes
Thomas Schmitt wrote: > We had cases of self-censoring which led to depublication. I remember > the song "Meine Oma ist 'ne alte Umweltsau" (= "My granny is an old > environmental hog"), sung by a children choir and produced by TV station > WDR in 2019. That video was retracted after conservative

Re: [Off topic] videos of german state TV, was Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-05 Thread deloptes
Michael Lange wrote: > now I got curious too. > Oddly, it seems like the German public TV station ZDF blocked the video > for Germany due to "intellectual property rights" which are not explained > any further. Maybe the real copyright holders still hope to earn money by > somehow selling their

Re: [Off topic] videos of german state TV, was Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-05 Thread deloptes
Felmon Davis wrote: > I got intrigued (and again apologies for my error!) and weird but I > found it here: . > > I'm pretty sure it's the right video but check. > > also I wonder if the link will work for you. Cool. This is great help - THANK YOU!

Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-04 Thread deloptes
Weaver wrote: > Maybe they just moved it? > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyumbvFdDNo > Cheers! No the original one was 1.5h - full documentary

Re: [Off topic] videos of german state TV, was Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-04 Thread deloptes
Felmon Davis wrote: > you can view it on youtube (if that's compliant with your principles) > at this is exactly the problem - the original video is not there, but the one where someone comments on the video is there

Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-04 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 11:54:58PM +0200, deloptes wrote: >> to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >> >> > xmllint has an --html option for that. That said... >> >> you sure that it will give a warning if tag is not closed? Cause I do not >>

Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-03 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > xmllint has an --html option for that. That said... you sure that it will give a warning if tag is not closed? Cause I do not think so. In fact the --html option seems to correct those missing tags. All together it's a good tool, but I do not know how it applies to

Re: HTML syntax.

2021-05-03 Thread deloptes
pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > Hi again, > > Is there an editor which checks that HTML opening and closing tags are > paired and nested properly.  An opening tag without matching close, a > closing tag without matching open and crossed tags should be flagged > by line number or color. > >

Re: Google vs. DDG (was: Social-media antipathy)

2021-05-02 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > As others say in this thread, you have to use your brain a bit more > to be happy with DDG. > Don't try to insult. If you speak/use 1-2 languages it might be OK > To me, honestly, this is a feature, not a bug. > I don't care - it does not delivery good search

Re: Google vs. DDG

2021-05-02 Thread deloptes
Stefan Monnier wrote: > For these kinds of searches, I tend to go to Wikipedia first. > One of the reasons is that I can do that via the Wikipedia app which is > much more snappy than my browser on my smartphone. > Another is that I have much more confidence in the Wikimedia foundation > when it

Re: [Off-topic] When in Rome...

2021-05-01 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > FWIW, I did, once, for a couple of days. With a fully loaded bicycle, > (after riding ~2000Km to get there, but that's another story). > > I must admit that I was a bit scared. Turned out to be *extremely* > relaxed, much more so than other cities I was used to. My

Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-05-01 Thread deloptes
Joe wrote: > There is nothing 'religious' about assuming that many private businesses > will take every opportunity to make money from you in ways that you > would not permit if you were given the choice. What is the purpose of > 'free' social media, after all? What about the written guarantee

Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-05-01 Thread deloptes
Joe wrote: > I know someone who started to be shown online adverts that could only > have been based on a sound-wave conversation within the hearing of his > smartphone. I don't know about other similar claims, but I trust his. > > Are you saying that you don't believe anyone could be that

Re: Free vs proprietary [was: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?]

2021-04-30 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >> No insult tomas - it's reality. One small tree can not stand the >> avalanche. > > It is -- you said "nobody is doing anything". But there are folks > doing something. Declaring them non-existent is perhaps the worst > insult possible. > > Whether they succeed (or

Re: Bluetooth connection problem

2021-04-30 Thread deloptes
Thomas George wrote: > Failure to pair and connect android cellphone and Debian pc. The > cellphone scans and finds the pc but cannot maintain the connection. > > bt-device -l responds added devices moto g(7) play (04:D3:95:43:1D:43) > > hciconfig -a responds hci0: Type: Primary Bus: USB BD

Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-04-30 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > 1. it is an insult towards those actually doing something Like > (random example) this electronic music composer [1] and professor > (chosen at random among my acquaintances) who makes a point > of using free software and introduces his audience, music > students to it >

Re: problem with debian

2021-04-30 Thread deloptes
Robbi Nespu wrote: > You should read what thread starter (TS) mentioned and try to understand > what it about before response. > > TS also should paste or attach the file...so reader will have better > understanding on what is about @Robbi, when you know the answer it is easy to judge. I am not

Re: problem with debian

2021-04-30 Thread deloptes
Andrei Nae wrote: > Hi, I have a debien OS installed on VMware. When i do the command nano > /etc/apt/sources.list, I don’t have the debian.map.fastlydns.net written > in the file but as soon as I try to do apt update it tells me that > debian.map.fastlydns.net can’t be reached. look for files

Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-04-29 Thread deloptes
Joe wrote: > 'No, no,' said the academics, 'the whole world uses Windows 3 so we > have to teach that.' ... because they were payed/bribed/lobbied or just fools BTW it is still the same and it became even worse and no one is doing anything. Some 15y ago there were ideas to use open source in

Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-04-29 Thread deloptes
Darac Marjal wrote: > Ask your administrator to enable "Per Application Passwords" - The admin says "F**k off" :D

Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-04-29 Thread deloptes
Kushal Kumaran wrote: > I think IMAP should work regardless.  My workplace uses federated > authentication, and davmail works fine for me. I think it depends how it is setup and what policy applies. Especially this 3D authentication is not likely to be implemented in the opensource software and

Re: Evolution

2021-04-28 Thread deloptes
Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > My intentions are to try it again one day to attempt to figure out why > it didn't work. It's comforting to know it's not just me encountering > something usability related there. :) thank you for sharing this. I can share the comforting. I dropped Gnome into the basket

Re: Best desktop environment for multitouch touchscreen?

2021-04-28 Thread deloptes
Kasper Loopstra wrote: > What is the best desktop environment or other application to try for this? There are ports of Sailfish OS for x86 or if not suitable something around nemomobile and the like https://sailfish-x86.yeheng.org/

Re: Evolution

2021-04-27 Thread deloptes
Jerry Mellon wrote: > Hello,I have been using Debian 10 now for about 6 months and all of a > sudden Evolution will not allow me to login.I am getting a box while > Evolution is starting and loading that says "Please enter the password for > @xxx"an below is my user ID and the password as

Re: [SOLVED] Installing Debian from a hard disk with Windows to a USB stick

2021-04-27 Thread deloptes
Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote: > Is there some other way to attach > the files correctly? > Would it work and could I send the > attachments with HTML? How it works is just perfect - you do not have to care about it. I like it this way and obviously many many others. In your mail it would show up as

Re: Zoom.

2021-04-25 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Can confirm: it's juts the other way around -- the native app has > trouble with me. I don't trust it. So I never installed it, leading > to... not having had trouble with it ;-P +1 from time to time we share same POV :)

Re: TDE (Trinity Desktop Environment) vs KDE

2021-04-22 Thread deloptes
D. R. Evans wrote: > I will also say that the modern KDE look, with its rather astonishing > amount of wasted space, was not to my taste, although that was not the > principal reason why I installed TDE. > > The biggest two annoyances I find in TDE as compared to KDE are both in > Konqueror: a)

Re: looks like I need an hid interface

2021-04-22 Thread deloptes
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > The bullseye-RC1 iso files are out: Bullseye is frozen so there aren't > many files moving at the moment - now would be quite a good time to try > an installation - and tell folks how it went. tried, but there are things not working, missing etc. Nothing unusual, but

Re: Any Debian BPMN editor (or a converter)?

2021-04-21 Thread deloptes
Markos wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working with a group that is developing process diagrams in BPMN > format using the Bizagi tool (www.bizagi.com/en). > > Everyone is using Windows but I use Linux (Debian 9.4). > Everyone is using Windows but you are using old Debian :) > But there is no version

Re: which mixer can show sound volume as colorful bar

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > Of note: Being the package that other packages build upon, maybe > there's not room to add that declaration within the package because of > conflicts that might then occur. In that case, maybe it's something > that could become of those ~2 or 3kb optional external

Re: looks like I need an hid interface

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
Gene Heskett wrote: > A warning to others, a "sudo apt install avrdude" did a just barely > announced reboot of my machine, and it has taken me nomonally half an > hour to restore everything that had x jerked out from under it. It > killed x before it announced it on a text screen. The reboot

Re: which mixer can show sound volume as colorful bar

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Why risk hurting someone's feelings "just for" a joke? Why risk > putting someone at risk of state repression? I do not risk anything

Re: which mixer can show sound volume as colorful bar

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
Long Wind wrote: > these days communists pay only lip service to communism ideology > concepts such as red or revolution are rarely used in communists' > propaganda this is why I wrote it is a joke. We do not understand why you want to change the color. AFAIK the color is part of the theme you

Re: which mixer can show sound volume as colorful bar

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Why? why "joke" or why the joke

Re: which mixer can show sound volume as colorful bar

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
Long Wind wrote: > it seems that pulseaudio is about to supersede alsa? no, pulseaudio is an application friendly layer on top of alsa

Re: which mixer can show sound volume as colorful bar

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
Andrei POPESCU wrote: > What is the problem you are trying to solve? Joke: he doesn't like the blue color in the VU meter in the pavucontrol, because in China red is required to be on the safe side :)

Re: looks like I need an hid interface

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
Gene Heskett wrote: > It looks as if dfu-programmer might work, but I just went to a buster > machine and installed dfu-* but the --targets listing output does not > include this particular ATmega1284p chip. I also use avrdude & co - never had that big ATmega chip

Re: scanner recommendation

2021-04-19 Thread deloptes
Gregory Seidman wrote: > It's a cheap workhorse. I haven't tried it with Linux but it doesn't > require any special software or drivers on macOS, which makes me think it > is entirely open standard. and how do you operate it on mac? and why you are posting when you are not sure it works under

Re: [?]List of Best Debian-approved laptops in India

2021-04-18 Thread deloptes
Susmita/Rajib wrote: > But in the end. may the two laptops, HP and HCL, be please ignored. It is not about the make, but about the model. In general I recommend choosing the business line if possible (perhaps buy used one), but still only experience with the hardware can be the right. For

Re: Not Sure Which Package to Submit Bug Against

2021-04-14 Thread deloptes
David Wright wrote: > On Tue 13 Apr 2021 at 00:49:48 (+0200), deloptes wrote: >> Kent West wrote: >> >> >> Perhaps you try locking the session of the first user and see what >> happens - if the second has access to the audio. > > It would also b

Re: TDE Bug: what package responsible

2021-04-14 Thread deloptes
Dan Ritter wrote: > q4os appears to be a Debian derivative, so presumably they would > know better than we as to what is going on. I can't find a > mailing list, but I do see a forum at > https://www.q4os.org/forum/ > > I'm going to guess that they will want a better explanation of > the

Re: Not Sure Which Package to Submit Bug Against

2021-04-12 Thread deloptes
Kent West wrote: > I did some experimentation afterwards, and have discovered that if > user X mutes the mic, the mic then seems to be "owned" by user X, and > no one and no OS can seem to unmute it. I was using the machine as > user Y, which is why I couldn't unmute it, and when I handed the >

Re: Print drivers for Canon Imageprograf Pro-300?

2021-04-12 Thread deloptes
Will wrote: > I've looked at Turbo Print - https://turboprint.info/ - and I certainly > don't mind paying for a driver if it fills the need I have.  I know the > Pro-300 is pretty new, so I'm wondering if anyone on the list has either: > > * Used the Turbo Print driver for the Canon imageprograf

Re: bug considering accent marks

2021-04-11 Thread deloptes
David Wright wrote: > AIUI you really want to avoid using accented characters or any sort > of composition in your username and password. The reason is that if > your computer gets set in any unexpected language setting (or unset), > you might not be able to login at all, and unable to correct

Re: ping gateway ok, ping any other local network address fails

2021-04-09 Thread deloptes
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > I don't see any reason why your computer could not ping the printer, > since you can ping gateway IP and access the Internet from it. > I suspect printer's IP address has changed somehow, or it is in powered > off state (some printers can power off themselves, if

Re: Using a remote computer and VGA

2021-04-08 Thread deloptes
Richmond wrote: > Is it possible to use a local computer (L) to: ssh -Y to a remote > computer (R), run a web browser on R which will then display on > L, choose what to watch on Netflix, and then having started it, move the > displayed browser window back to the X window on R, and then move > it

Re: vlan interface renamed

2021-04-07 Thread deloptes
Erwan David wrote: > Le 06/04/2021 à 22:39, deloptes a écrit : >>> Is it a bug in ifrename ? >> >> if you refer to something like this here >> https://wiki.debian.org/InterfaceRenaming >> IMO it means youare living in the past > > I am in the pre

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