ntly, I've decided to keep using 10.13 until I can find a different
Linux distribution that is still completely free.
Please find a way to restore the integrity of open-source software
distributions.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Jeff Jennings
ntly, I've decided to keep using 10.13 until I can find a different
Linux distribution that is still non-free.
Please find a way to restore the integrity of open-source software distribution.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Jeff Jennings
Hi Thomas,
On 19/10/2021 22:31, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Seems to be considered a firmware bug of the keyboard which might become
repairable in the future:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=267365
Oh, yes. Even better. Worked a treat.
Thanks again
Jeff
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quot;InputClass"
Identifier "disable cherry key"
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event4"
Option "Ignore" "on"
EndSection
Thanks for the help!
Regards
Jeff
OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
unplug it.
It is as if the keyboard is constantly sending invisible keystrokes
(e.g. shift or control), but otherwise it works fine.
Is this a fault with the keyboard, or am I missing a setting somewhere?
Regards
Jeff
Please keep me in cc, as I am not subscribed to the list
.
Strangely, it's working again. Don't know why.
Regards
Jeff
OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
? (Obviously, I have spent some time on internet searches, but none
of the things I tried have worked)
Regards
Jeff
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OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
I have a syslog capture of a BUG that I seem to routinely hit under
specific circumstances.
I have other details that might be of interest to whomever is interested
in this BUG. For example, this is a fully updated Debian "buster" system
with a ext4 (OS) and ZFS (storage array) filesystems
gtk-update-icon-cache, libgtk-3-bin to 3.22.17-1, which didn't help.
I downgraded libwayland-client0, libwayland-cursor0 & libwayland-server0
to 1.13.0-1, but that didn't help either.
So I'm now out of ideas.
Does anyone know where I should look next?
Regards
Jeff
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Just trying to log in for support and the debian.org page is sending
back log-in failure. Just installed jessie from netbook ISO,
installed graphically on t-40 IBM (1.5 gig ram) went seemingly well, but
on boot states no firmware or radeon drivers loaded then continues on to
run quite well when
:
{depreciate}, {undervalue}, {devaluate}, {devalue}] [ant:
{appreciate}, {apprise}, {apprize}, {revalue}]
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2014 18:57:12 +0200
Martin Steigerwald mar...@lichtvoll.de wrote:
Change is life.
There is nothing static in life.
So all the fuss about wearing those grounded, anti-static wrist straps
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, lee wrote:
These few people are also very concerned with preventing other people,
particularly users, from doing something which would contribute to
what they claim that they are doing.
Exactly how are Debian Developers
to wait until Jessie is declared
the new Stable.
Now where have I heard that before? Oh yes ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV-05TLiiLU
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On 08/31/2014 09:28 AM, Erwan David wrote:
I submitted a bug, however I could not find those messages in any log :
That's not a systemd bug...
why ?
...it's a systemd feature
/sarcasm
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recent
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On 08/03/2014 09:51 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Microsoft wrote systemd. Or at least the design spec.
*Everyone* knows that much silly!
Here's a web page for ya:
html
pMicrosoft wrote systemd. Or at least the spec.
This is authoritative./p
/html
The problem with quotes on the Internet is
On 07/27/2014 07:32 PM, green wrote:
Minix has some fascinating reliability features...
Wouldn't it be ironic if Tanenbaum ultimate wins the debate?
;)
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/works pretty well.
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with luakit browser.
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Only Debian traffic here today has been the three related to Strange no
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Anyone else experience this problem? Is there a fix for it? Anything in
about:config I can address?
I'd like the preferred toolbar to be persistent after setting it up.
TIA,
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On 06/19/2014 08:38 AM, Jeff Bauer wrote:
I'm using Iceweasel 24.6.0 with Wheezy...
snip
I forgot to mention installed addons, which are:
Flash and Video Download 1.57
Flashblock 1.5.17
Ghostery 5.3.1
Shortly URL Shortner 1.04
Simple Adblock 1.0.8
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On Sat, 2014-05-24 at 14:07 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2014-05-24 at 13:58 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Being against DRM isn't clownery :(. I made a living from artwork many
snip
PS: A pirate copy, shared cracked software could be good
broke the system
http://patentabsurdity.com/watch.html
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On 05/20/2014 08:12 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 5/20/2014 5:05 PM, David Guntner wrote:
David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Jerry Stuckle grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
Then don't add to the bandwidth with your please to stop. As you've
been told before - just ignore the thread. And
would really want to hear what you guys think...
Jeff Bai from AOSC
is not a healthy community.
feel threatened? Puh-leez! Cry me a river, then grow a pair.
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Winsted CT USA
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On an existing Wheezy installation, performed apt-get update, then
apt-get upgrade - but iceweasel is being held back. Tried apt-get
-f install thinking it may be a dependency issue, but still being held
back.
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Hi.
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 08:51:55AM -0500, Jeff Bauer wrote:
On an existing Wheezy installation, performed apt-get update, then
apt-get upgrade - but iceweasel is being held back. Tried
apt-get -f install thinking it may be a dependency issue, but
still
and put a new car under it.
Consider LFS, Gentoo, Arch, or Slackware.
Jeff
P.S. You do realize that this is the Debian user list and not the Ubuntu
user list, don't you? ;)
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Am 17.01.2014 um 22:10 schrieb Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net:
A computer is able to produce a jazz, rock,
classical style song, but not able to touch human emotions.
Artificial Intelligence needs Artificial Emotions.
It was in
On 01/18/2014 03:12 AM, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 06:00:53PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2014-01-17 at 14:38 +0100, Denis Witt wrote:
Or think about machines in mills, sorting out single grains of poor
quality while they are falling down like a waterfall into the
On 01/15/2014 06:14 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
snip The reason I'm asking is, I can't seem to find where sshd is
logging (I'm having someone remote in and help me with something, but
can't find any record of him having been there yesterday)...
Appreciate any pointers...
Pointer:
On 01/12/2014 04:44 PM, Bob Bernstein wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014, Cameron Murgatroyd wrote:
Hi I've recently become a frequent user of debian and I have a
question [...]
I love the internet. Consider where this post took me:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murgatroyd
Fabulous stuff. Simply
143914
In 2014, that's a pretty meager amount of memory. Going into swap tells
a tale, too. If possible, consider adding memory.
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YMMV.
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On 12/21/2013 09:10 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 10:29:40PM -0800, Alireza Bahrami wrote:
According to Debian website it's enough for installing Debian on a system.
There is an old Dell Latitude laptop with specs as below which I chose to for
this purpose:
Mobile Pentium4:
On 12/07/2013 05:55 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Reading the whole thread is impotent
heh
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much set and not shopping for a DE.
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help
This has be the least informative request ever seen in a community support
forum.
SOS would have provided even less information ...
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On 11/12/2013 11:09 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
Which package I can be installed which may serve as calender,
Just remind me when, where and what I need attend or prepare?
Thanks with best regards,
Barebones would be cal. Type man cal for details.
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On Sun, 2013-11-10 at 12:44 -0500, Jeff Bauer wrote:
On 11/10/2013 10:40 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 08:17:06AM -0700, thomas aylward wrote:
how does a novice begin with debian? Tom
How does a novice begin with Linux
On 10/31/2013 06:53 PM, Craig L. wrote:
I have a good friend ...
Consider https://www.linode.com/
Friends don't run a friend's server on Microsoft; nor do friends set up
friend's email with Google.
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Lightweight and fast.
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take care of it for you.
I sold my television, VCR, and video tapes in January, 1998. No regrets.
I remain blissfully ignorant of that entertainment medium in 2013.
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Apropos: http://bit.ly/1cR4LnG
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On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Chris Bannister
cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote:
.
How about taking time to trim your posts instead of allowing them to
build into an unreadable mess.
Hard to tell where to trim when you're trying to make sense of
all RAM for cache if the system is up long enough.
free is another quick way to see where all your RAM went.
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On 09/30/2013 05:39 PM, Marc Stephan Nkouly wrote:
how do i go out of the list ???
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#subunsub
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On 09/23/2013 06:47 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
A quick archive search does show that I helped others on this list
much more than you did.
List participation is not a competitive sport.
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Does the obvious pronunciation of the acronym for Code of Conduct, CoC,
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locally, as well as the desired databases, and BLAM! Definition displayed.
it's hard to accept anything less these days :)
Anything less is NOT acceptable. Period. I'm spoiled.
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want backed up, I address with the --exclude-from= option in my backup
script, and the rsync.exclude file in my user home dir.
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Just out of curiosity, any Debian amateur radio operators care to ID?
73,
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I don't know if an IRC client is available
irssi for the hardcore; weechat for the fledgling 'leet
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On 08/13/2013 06:15 AM, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
Ana, please would you say what the date of the anniversary is.
August 16th
heh - my birthdate, too, although I'm considerably older than 20...
Happy birthday, Debian.
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I think the apache team would be better to ask this kind of question.
Maybe they have an irc channel.
Check #httpd on irc.freenode.net - 350+ logged in right now.
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whenever you want, with cron.
The learning curve will be pretty gentle with both writing said script
and setting up cron. YMMV.
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On 06/30/2013 04:22 PM, Kelly Clowers wrote:
Can't speak for him of course, but my SeaMonkey is currently using
4.2 GB RES and 5.3 GB VIRT (probably north of 200 tabs)
the resulting file fo Debian 7?
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Iceweasel crashes all the time and cannot play flash
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, but
for this humble soul, it's ratpoison FTW.
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Or, abandon the desktop environment all together, and just go with a
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Good day,
One feature I have used for at least 20 years with various verions of ksh is
the ability to escape and scroll through my .history file using the lower
case letters
Good morning,
I just installed Debian 7 and I cannot print.� All other computers in the house
can pring and my Debian 6 box worked fine, until I upgraded.� I don't know much
about trouble shooting the matter but here is one thing I tried:
root@OfficeWks:/home/ttpro0007#
lp
lp: Destination
Good morning,
I upgraded to Debain 7 from 6 because I could not get the GNU Cash feature to
automatically update the value of stocks to work.� I cannot get it to work in 7
either.� I submitted this same information to the GNU Cash mail list, but I am
getting no help.� I hope
someone on the
Good morning,
I recently installed Debian 7 and am having a bit of trouble.� I cannot get the
screen saver to work.� While synaptic shows that it is installed, I find
nothing in the new really bad GUI to set up the screen saver.� When I try to
laund the screen saver manually,
I get the
Good morning,
I am using Debian 7.� I upgraded from 6 recently.� My attempt to install the
open office productivity suite seems to have failed.� While synaptic indicates
it is installed, I cannot find it on the reall bad new GUI.� Also, I noted that
none of
the applications like writer
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I am using Debian 7. I upgraded from 6 recently. My attempt to
install the open office productivity suite seems to have failed.
While synaptic indicates it is installed, I
Good day,
One feature I have used for at least 20 years with various verions of ksh is
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letters k and j when vi is designated as my editor in my .profile.� I just
implemented mksh which is the supposed
In the teaching to fish department, see
http://cran.R-project.org/bin/linux/debian/ and customise your mirror as
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 15:06:11 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
Jeff Grossman wrote:
I just did a grep source * from the /etc/cron.daily directory to
figure out what file is causing me the problems. But, it came back
empty. How would I figure out where that source file is to fix it?
The e-mail is my
Since I have upgraded to Squeeze, I get and e-mail with the following
line in it every morning. Would somebody be able to point me in the
right direction to figure out what file in cron.daily is giving me
this error?
-su: source: not found
Thanks,
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On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 06:13:31AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote:
Since I have upgraded to Squeeze, I get and e-mail with the following
line in it every morning. Would somebody be able to point me in the
right direction to figure out what
a GUI (kmchart) for viewing realtime and archive data.
To try out, use apt to install pcp and kmchart, start up kmchart with File-New
Chart, choose metrics and start graphing.
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$ grep prepend /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
prepend domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
$ dpkg -S /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
dhcp3-client: /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
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as well. Also, ^[B-Z] and ^[C-Z] fail in similar, but
extended, ways. And grep fails in the same way as egrep.
Try grep -P, though. This did what I expected.
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On Sun, Jan 01, 2012 at 02:43:05PM +0100, godo wrote:
Thanks, Goran. I don't know how to explain it -- my MC has been fine for
a long time, then suddenly this change. (?)
In /usr/share/mc/skins/ are MC skins
On my galaxy s2, I use:
Settings- Wireless and Network- USB utilities - Connect Storage to PC
then
plug the micro USB cable in
and press Connect USB storage.
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On 2011-12-30 23:01, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
A recent wheezy update has caused Midnight Commander screens to have those
garbled characters instead of drawn lines. I'm aware I can use mc -a and
mcedit -a as a workaround
it
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On Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 07:11:40PM -0500, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
I decided to go ahead and try upgrading to Wheezy on this laptop (Acer Aspire
5250, gift for my sister) to see if any of the three previously mentioned
problems might clear. Now I'm stuck at Could not perform
squashed). Gnome and Xorg
are offering only resolutions of 1024x768 and 800x600. Both have this
ratio,
such that items I know should appear round appear as ovals instead.
[snip]
Hi Jeff,
You can set your screen resolution using xrandr. You can easily find
several howtos; after a quick
On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 04:15:30AM -0500, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
I'm installing Squeeze on an Acer Aspire 5250 with Radeon HD 6310 as a
Christmas gift for my sister. All went well during install but I get
nothing but a black screen on Resume from Suspend. Even Power Off and
Power
On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 02:10:20AM -0500, Jeff Gordon wrote:
Hi, Folks --
I'd been asked to attach Xorg.0.log for another problem and ran into this
one. This Acer Aspire 5250 with Squeeze AMD64 sends only a small portion
of a file, and then the connection locks up, goes dormant
Hi, Stephen --
Thanks. :-) Half those hits appear to be my own message -- sometimes I think
Google must be watching over our shoulders. :-) Others don't seem to have a
solution, but it looks like this is a prematurely closed Bug, known about back
in October -- #645713.
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Also, I don't know what led up to it, but on one occasion all that was
needed was to reinitialize alsa. I think alsactl init was the command
I used on that occasion.
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On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 12:21:21PM +0800, Guo, Xunhua wrote:
Same problem here.
It worked some time ago. But after
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