bonjour,
je souhaiterai obtenir une invite de commande
pour me connecter en tty en utilisant francine ...
comment le déclarer dans le(s) fichiers ad hoc
merci
slt
bernard
Hello,
On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 11:52:01PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> I also wish I knew how to get ssh into initrd and the whole networking, so
> that I could do it remotely when needed.
I've never done it myself, as I have IPMI access to anything I care
about, but it appears to be as simple as
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> Interesting, when does grub get dropbear ssh equivalent, so that it
> can be headless and have the crypted volume unlocked at boot using ssh?
I also wish I knew how to get ssh into initrd and the whole networking, so
that I could do it remotely when needed.
Ok, fist I had a look at Google for 'SM2246AA'. There are some hits with
exactly the problem you have. I have no real idea, what to make of those. With
things like that, you need to know what you, guessing is a bad idea -> Sorry,
I'm out at this point.
Am 15.09.2018 um 19:10 schrieb Allen
Hi,
John Roman wrote:
> > netinst and live both create a dos partition table on dd, and cp.
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> "On dd, and cp" ?
Steve McIntyre and i understood John's statement that after dd or cp
there is a MBR partition table on the USB stick. The following
conversation would make few
On 09/15/2018 02:16 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Others already addressed this point.
Besides, what's wrong with booting in legacy mode ?
You have to keep changing the bios settings whenever you boot the memory stick
on an EFI computer.
Wayne Sallee
wa...@waynesallee.com
Hi,
John Roman wrote:
> As a Gentoo user,
In 2016 the Gentoo ISOs were BIOS-only.
I now downloaded install-amd64-minimal-20180913T214501Z.iso which looks
much like a Debian ISO, partition-wise.
xorriso -indev install-amd64-minimal-20180913T214501Z.iso \
-report_system_area plain
Le 15/09/2018 à 03:55, John Roman a écrit :
the USB install media for netinst and live both create a dos partition
table on dd, and cp.
"On dd, and cp" ?
By default, the Debian installer creates a DOS partition table when
booted in BIOS/legacy mode and a GPT partition table when booted in
Thomas,
Thank you for clarification on the layout, as it is in fact most helpful
in understanding GPT cruft. As a Gentoo user, I can in fact boot
system-rescue-cd and Knoppix as EFI USB. Sadly, this seems like one
more nail in the coffin of reasons I need to upgrade my PC. I cannot
reproduce
On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 11:16:18AM +0200, Martin wrote:
> I suggest, you first have a look what you have in front of you:
>
> What does 'lshw -c disk' say?
*-disk
description: ATA Disk
product: SPCC Solid State
physical id: 0.0.0
bus info: scsi@0:0.0.0
logical
Hi,
John Roman wrote:
> As I understand, a Protective MBR may be located at LBA 0
In the case of the isohybrid partition layout of Matthew J. Garrett,
which is used by Debian for i386 and amd64, the MBR is not protective.
A bit confusing can be the GPT partition table debris that follows the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 15/09/18 16:48, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 15/09/2018 à 00:45, Matthew Crews a écrit :
>> On Friday, September 14, 2018 10:58 AM, Pascal Hambourg
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Actually you can have / including /boot on LUKS with GRUB. It
>>> is just not
non aucune raisons objectives, c'était plutôt par curiosité afin
d'anticiper un éventuel problème
François-Marie BILLARD
Le 15/09/2018 à 13:45, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
Le 15/09/2018 à 12:07, contact a écrit :
je vois passer sur cette liste l'usage de smartmontools pour le test
de disque
As an update,
Ive tested devuan, debian, and ubuntu media on a newer laptop (2015)
which seems to recognize the EFI partition and boot normally.
my desktop (2012) does not seem to understand 0xEF...I wish I knew why.
On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 03:39:35AM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>
--
Boyan Penkov
www.boyanpenkov.com
> On Sep 15, 2018, at 05:58, Curt wrote:
>
> On 2018-09-14, Glenn English wrote:
>>
>> I've looked in Aptitude for something installed -- there's a
>> libsynctex installed, and I started to delete it. But Aptitude said it
>> was a dependency of something
Correct sir, I am having issues installing to an asus sabertooth 990
motherboard. namely, the boot override menu fails to recognize the EFI
media as a proper EFI bootable target.
As I understand, a Protective MBR may be located at LBA 0 (i.e., the first
logical block)
of the disk if it is using
On 09/15/2018 10:28 AM, Thakur Mahashaya wrote:
//"Есть два великих грехов в мире...
..грех невежества, грех от глупости.//
So stupidity is the mode of ignorance.
As the Sorting Hat once said, "I know what to do with YOU!" ...and off
you go into my junk folder. :) Ric
--
My father, Victor
//here are two Great Sins in the world...
..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity.//
So stupidity is the mode of ignorance.
15.09.2018, 17:20, "Ric Moore" :
> On 09/14/2018 07:54 AM, Marco Righi wrote:
>> Hello,
>> the NVIDIA drivers (384 from Debian and 390 repositories from the
//"Есть два великих грехов в мире...
..грех невежества, грех от глупости.//
So stupidity is the mode of ignorance.
15.09.2018, 17:20, "Ric Moore" :
> On 09/14/2018 07:54 AM, Marco Righi wrote:
>> Hello,
>> the NVIDIA drivers (384 from Debian and 390 repositories from the nvidia
>> site) do not
On 09/14/2018 07:54 AM, Marco Righi wrote:
Hello,
the NVIDIA drivers (384 from Debian and 390 repositories from the nvidia site) do not
allow me to have "virtual consoles" (to be clear, those that are activated with
Ctrl-Alt-F1 .. F6). By installing Nouveau the problem disappears, with the two
Le 15/09/2018 à 12:07, contact a écrit :
je vois passer sur cette liste l'usage de smartmontools pour le test de
disque SSD.
Comment dois je interpréter les résultats pour savoir si mon disque
doit être changé ou pas ? Savoi si la situation est critique ou non..
Tu peux toujours poster
Hi, everybody...
this only on Debian Sid ?
15.09.2018, 13:37, "Thakur Mahashaya" :
> Hi, everybody...
> this only on ...?
>
> 15.09.2018, 11:16, "Étienne Mollier" :
>> Good Day,
>>
>> Gene Heskett on 2018-09-15T10:04 CEST:
>>> On Saturday 15 September 2018 02:40:14 Erik Christiansen wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018, Glenn English wrote:
> Crazy-making; it litters my screen. Anyone have a suggestion/explanation?
shell completion scripts?
As in the stuff in bash-completion, etc.
--
Henrique Holschuh
Hi, everybody...
> this only on sid?
15.09.2018, 13:37, "Thakur Mahashaya" :
> Hi, everybody...
> this only on ...?
>
> 15.09.2018, 11:16, "Étienne Mollier" :
>> Good Day,
>>
>> Gene Heskett on 2018-09-15T10:04 CEST:
>>> On Saturday 15 September 2018 02:40:14 Erik Christiansen wrote:
>>> >
Hi, everybody...
this only on ...?
15.09.2018, 11:16, "Étienne Mollier" :
> Good Day,
>
> Gene Heskett on 2018-09-15T10:04 CEST:
>> On Saturday 15 September 2018 02:40:14 Erik Christiansen wrote:
>> > GUI stuff now runs slower than back then, and developers
>> > futz with look and feel,
Bonjour à tous,
je vois passer sur cette liste l'usage de smartmontools pour le test de
disque SSD.
Comment dois je interpréter les résultats pour savoir si mon disque
doit être changé ou pas ? Savoi si la situation est critique ou non..
Merci
--
François-Marie BILLARD
On 2018-09-14, Glenn English wrote:
>
> I've looked in Aptitude for something installed -- there's a
> libsynctex installed, and I started to delete it. But Aptitude said it
> was a dependency of something that seems to have something to do with
> GNOME (my GUI is XFCE4, but I'm aware that
Bonjour,
Le vendredi 14 septembre 2018, Étienne Mollier a écrit...
> J'espère me tromper, mais "Erreur d'entrée/sortie", "I/O Error"
> en langue C.UTF-8, a une forte odeur de disque fatigué.
Non, ce n'est pas ça.
> Espérons que ce soit une effectivement juste une clownerie, mais
> pour
- Mail original -
> De: "didier gaumet"
> À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Samedi 15 Septembre 2018 09:14:25
> Objet: Re: problème de carte son "snd_ali5451" chipset Conexant Cx20468
>
> Le 14/09/2018 à 15:15, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
> [...]
> > Kernel
Felix Miata on 2018-09-15T10:43 (CEST):
> KDE3 was stable and efficient, didn't need to be abandoned to
> (re)create KDE4 from scratch. In openSUSE, KDE3 remains
> available, though a little lighter for having lost most
> maintainers and a few packages. TDE, the KDE3 fork, hasn't
> lost any of
I suggest, you first have a look what you have in front of you:
What does 'lshw -c disk' say?
What does 'hdparm -I [device]' say?
Do you have any SCSI and/or disk related errors in your kernel log?
What does 'fdisk -l [device]' say?
Martin
Am 13.09.2018 um 23:16 schrieb Allen Hoover:
> I have
Étienne Mollier composed on 2018-09-15 10:15 (UTC+0200):
> Gene Heskett on 2018-09-15T10:04 CEST:
>> Erik Christiansen wrote:
>>> GUI stuff now runs slower than back then, and developers
>>> futz with look and feel, without adding life-enriching new
>>> functionality. I stopped upgrading Eagle
Good Day,
Gene Heskett on 2018-09-15T10:04 CEST:
> On Saturday 15 September 2018 02:40:14 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > GUI stuff now runs slower than back then, and developers
> > futz with look and feel, without adding life-enriching new
> > functionality. I stopped upgrading Eagle years ago,
On Saturday 15 September 2018 02:40:14 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 14.09.18 16:10, Michael Stone wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 01:23:31PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > > I just find it amazing that the kernel has grown to be so big as
> > > to be comparable to a complete unix
On 15/09/18 02:44, Simó Albert i Beltran wrote:
Bones!
Avui dissabte 15 de setembre de 2018 ens trobarem de 11h a 14h al
The New Orleans Coffee & Tea Company:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/499122829#map=18/41.43045/2.17363
A continuació anirem a dinar per la zona i al Dia de la Llibertat
Le 14/09/2018 à 15:15, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
[...]
> Kernel modules: snd_ali5451
[...]
> ii gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:i386 1.10.4-1
> ii osspd-pulseaudio 1.3.2-7+b1
> ii pulseaudio 10.0-1+deb9u1
> ii pulseaudio-utils 10.0-1+deb9u1
[...]
la doc du module me laisse penser que c'est
Le 15/09/2018 à 00:02, David Wright a écrit :
On Fri 14 Sep 2018 at 09:02:22 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote:
The kernel is just over 4MB; the initrd is 22MB. There are two
versions of each.
Wow. Why are my initrds only 5MB? I have MODULES=most in
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf.
Weird. My
Le 14/09/2018 à 18:05, Boyan Penkov a écrit :
> ! SyncTeX
> Error : No file?
It seems to be a TEX search tool:
https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/tb29-3/tb93laurens.pdf
Le 15/09/2018 à 00:45, Matthew Crews a écrit :
On Friday, September 14, 2018 10:58 AM, Pascal Hambourg
wrote:
Actually you can have / including /boot on LUKS with GRUB. It is just
not natively supported by the Debian installer.
Oh really? I might need to look into that. Where can I learn
On 14.09.18 16:10, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 01:23:31PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I just find it amazing that the kernel has grown to be so big as to be
> > comparable to a complete unix distribution on a workstation of some
> > years ago (with GUI, compilers, ...).
>
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