On 22.09.2024 02:25, Charles Curley wrote:
I have an HP LaserJet MFP M234sdw printer. I am getting error messages
from CUPS that say something like "cups-pki expired". The certificate
on the printer expired recently.
How do I generate a signed certificate to use in the printer?
There is no mech
On 16.09.2024 04:12, Will Mengarini wrote:
I am trying to install Debian on a new prebuilt, but when I
boot and press , the screen is garbled. Windows later
figures it out, but by that time it's too late to tell the
BIOS to boot from a USB stick on which I've installed netinst.
The mobo is a Gi
On 11.09.2024 10:53, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 9/11/24 01:04, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
In mean time, I enjoy fast performance of SSD drives and keep an eye
on them
using "smartd".
Does smartd warn you about impending death?
In a way, yes. SSDs and especially NVMe drives are vul
On 11.09.2024 05:34, e...@gmx.us wrote:
It probably would. I'm worried about shortening the life of the NVME
drive
with all those short writes. Do SSDs fail by going read-only, or do they
just vanish and take your data with them?
Yes, usually they do just vanish and take your data with them,
On 24.04.2024 19:49, David Hörnlund wrote:
Hi debian-user,
I have an old QNAP TS-210 that would continue to be useful for me. If
it is still possible to use it with the latest Debian Stable.
There is a webpage at https://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/
That have instruktions on h
On 22.03.2024 14:57, Jan Krapivin wrote:
чт, 21 мар. 2024 г. в 22:34, Alexander V. Makartsev :
This conclusion seems less than optimal to me.
By condemning yourself to type 12+ character password every time
you 'sudo' would really hurt accessibility and usability of you
On 20.03.2024 20:28, Jan Krapivin wrote:
I must mention that "32 characters" is only my guess.
In the Handbook it is said: "The root user's password should be long
(12 characters or more) and impossible to guess."
Also, i must again say that in my case we speak just about a humble
home deskt
On 10.02.2024 03:34, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/24 07:22, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
This is how I would test it.
First create a new GPT partition table and a new 2TB partition:
$ sudo gdisk /dev/sdX check
/!\ Make double sure you've selected the right device by using
"
On 09.02.2024 00:23, gene heskett wrote:
Looks neat. Any chance this will crash my machine? I have other design
work going on, and I'd hate to have to start from scratch.
Well, it will consume CPU cycles for sure, at least to calculate md5
hashes and perform I/O on the target drive and RAM.
I do
On 08.02.2024 12:14, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc$ sudo smartctl --all -dscsi /dev/sdm
smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [x86_64-linux-6.1.0-17-rt-amd64] (local
build)
Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
www.smartmontools.org
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Vendor:
On 19.01.2024 13:46, Gift Rain wrote:
Good day,
I'm running Debian 11 and getting error "Failed to start MariaDB
10.5.12 database server.
Your MySQL database server doesn't start for some reason. Is there
anything helpful in the output?
$ sudo journalctl --no-pager -x --unit mariadb.ser
On 14.01.2024 13:15, Andy Smith wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 08:01:52AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
If necessary and if there is a way, I *can* nuke off the target
machine's "foo" volume group and recreate the RAID array if I have
to make it 512e format. But obviously I'd like some way to move th
On 19.12.2023 23:48, Felix Miata wrote:
Can you suggest any particular online source in North America that sells those
switches? I had no success trying to refurb one in my invaluable Logitech
Trackman
Marble FX PS/2 trackball. It took 2 hours to get that tiny switch back together
after disasse
On 19.12.2023 21:41, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 09:37:20PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 19.12.2023 20:04, local10 wrote:
Hi,
I have several mice that went bad with the same defect: they sometimes generate
two single clicks very quickly (say, within 10-20ms
On 19.12.2023 20:04, local10 wrote:
Hi,
I have several mice that went bad with the same defect: they sometimes generate
two single clicks very quickly (say, within 10-20ms) instead of a single click.
This is a very common problem with micro-switches inside computer mice,
mechanical keyboards,
On 13.12.2023 00:40, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have just bumbled my way thorough reinstalling v 12.4.0 on my main
Linux platform and have managed to mangle the Xfce4Applications Menu
by somehow misusing MenuLibre.
Some how the contents of some of the subdirectories have been shifted
to an
On 05.12.2023 23:33, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I decided to try something. I logged in to the rescue mode as root
and entered startx at the prompt. This generated the error:
Unable to contact settings server
failed to execute child process "dbus-launch" (No such file or directory)
I vaguely re
On 19.11.2023 12:58, Van Snyder wrote:
I'm trying run 32 bit LinuxSusser on 64 bit Debian 12 bookworm.
When I try to run it, I get
./LinuxSusser: Command not found.
"ls -l ./LinuxSusser" respnds
-rwxr-xr-x 1 vsnyder vsnyder 12698092 Feb 8 2013 LinuxSusser*
"dpkg --print-architecture" respon
On 16.11.2023 03:46, Charles Curley wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 01:58:05 +0500
"Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote:
16 years is a good amount of value. :)
Is it Pentium 4 on ITX motherboard?
Nope. FIT-PC, first iteration. Processor is an AMD Geode SBC.
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=
On 15.11.2023 18:47, Charles Curley wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2023 12:31:52 +0500
"Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote:
On 15.11.2023 07:56, Stefan Monnier wrote:
[...]
[...]
I wrote that email as a word of caution, because Roberto had
mentioned he is looking for the device with the same
On 15.11.2023 07:56, Stefan Monnier wrote:
This looks too good to be true and raises many red flags.
According to Intel specs [1] for this processor it's 28W of heat to
dissipate and that is Base Power only, Turbo Boost is whooping 64W(!).
IMO it is impossible to do with fan-less design at this
On 14.11.2023 04:08, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 03:57:28PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
My FIT-PCs that provide network services are getting old, and i386
Linux is slowly fading away. So I would like to replace them with a
router/gateway computer.
It should run Debian.
I
On 12.11.2023 23:34, Andy Smith wrote:
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 05:48:27PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
Well done Mellanox, and Debian. I hope to see more of it!
…although I did forget that Nvidia acquired Mellanox in 2019 and
since then has scrapped the Mellanox brand name, so the good times
are pr
On 03.11.2023 08:17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Calling these things "folders" discards all of this history and
knowledge.
But the real problem with calling them "folders" is that it doesn't
match the Unix user interface.
Personally, I don't see the problem, because I was talking to people not
Unix u
On 02.11.2023 12:59, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
Rsync wasn't helpful in my case. It refused to recognize file names
properly, complaining about charset encoding, not even with --iconv
parameters.
Probably because of locale differences between my system and mounted
filesystems and who knows what else
On 01.11.2023 22:55, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
I concur with Nicolas: every time you say "folder", a unicorn dies.
If I say tater instead of potato would it also make you sad?
Sorry to break it to you, but unicorns were extinct a long time ago,
along with BBS', modems, MSDOS, ISA-VLB slots, jump
On 01.11.2023 20:07, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
Alexander V. Makartsev (12023-11-01):
I have a "/source-folder/" which contains very large tree of folders and
files.
The word is “directory”, not “folder”.
Oh, I'm so sorry, I didn't meant to invoke wrath of the ancients
Hello everyone.
I have a "/source-folder/" which contains very large tree of folders and
files.
I've manually copied a set of folders and files from it to a
"/destination-folder-one/" and
copied another set of folders and files to a "/destination-folder-two/".
Now, is there an effective way t
On 26.10.2023 18:39, Hans wrote:
Hi folks,
is there a very easy way, if I want to install packages from trixie oder sid
into my bookworm installation?
I read about apt pinning, but as far as I understood, I have to name
explicitily each package I want to install from sid. This can be much work,
On 18.10.2023 12:01, Hans wrote:
Hi folks,
maybe you can help. I am running into a strange problem.
It is the following:
My swap partition is a logical partition on an extended partition.
This swap was formerly luks encrypted and got an UUID beginning with
UUID=30e885.
Then I deciced, to
On 04.10.2023 17:08, Itay wrote:
Hi
I recently purchased an HP ProBook 440 14" G10 laptop.
This configuration is certified by Ubuntu[1].
The specs, as advertised by HP, can be found here[2].
The installation (debian 12 'bookworm') went as expected (using DVD and wired
connection). However, aft
On 14.09.2023 01:54, Tom Browder wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 3:48 PM Tom Browder wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 3:32 PM Tom Browder wrote:
On 13.09.2023 19:10, Tom Browder wrote:
Here I am again seeking help. I have used memtest86 long ago when I
I see that it's a Debian package, and I i
On 14.09.2023 00:42, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/13/23 12:40, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 13.09.2023 19:10, Tom Browder wrote:
Here I am again seeking help. I have used memtest86 long ago when I
burned it on a CDROM disk.
I see that it's a Debian package, and I installed it. Now
On 13.09.2023 19:10, Tom Browder wrote:
Here I am again seeking help. I have used memtest86 long ago when I
burned it on a CDROM disk.
I see that it's a Debian package, and I installed it. Now I see
memtest86 on my boot choice screen, but selecting memtest86 does nothing.
That's weird.
It
On 17.08.2023 20:48, Luiz Romário Santana Rios wrote:
Hello, all,
(Please cc me when replying, I'm not subscribed to the mailing list)
I have (according do lspci) a NVIDIA Corporation GK208B [GeForce GT
710] (rev a1) graphics card. The correct proprietary driver for this
card seems to be the
On 16.08.2023 04:06, Juan R.D. Silva wrote:
Hi folks.
Fresh Bookworm install on Dell M4800 Precision with i7-4810MQ CPU @
2.80GHz and NVIDIA Quadro K2100M graphic card. No problems install,
the system works with the default nouveau driver well enough.
My video card is supported according to
On 11.08.2023 19:09, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
I am running a Courier IMAP server on Bookworm.
When accessing from mutt, Thunderbird, and Android (GMail app),
everything works fine. This is over SSL, with a server certificate I
have issued from my own CA and with the CA root cert distributed to
On 07.07.2023 01:23, hlyg wrote:
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
but others don't think so, i google with deb12, few means debian
in past 20 years few call it debN (N=1,2,3...
On 06.07.2023 03:09, John Covici wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jul 2023 15:47:39 -0400,
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
...
It's also a mystery why OP is trying to install "everything
odbc", I doubt they need a driver for MSSQL along side with
drivers for MariaDB and Postgres.
So I'm on
On 06.07.2023 00:18, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 12:07:27AM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
I'm asking because package names you trying to install have prefixes like
"0-...", "1-...", etc.
Are you following some tutorial, or you've manuall
On 05.07.2023 23:23, John Covici wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jul 2023 06:16:33 -0400,
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
[1 ]
On 30.06.2023 03:11, John Covici wrote:
Hi. I am trying to install odcb-mariadb in bookworm. It was fine in
bullseye, but in bookworm I get the following error:
Unpacking odbc
On 02.07.2023 22:23, Mick Ab wrote:
I have a software RAID 1 array of two hard drives. Each of the two
disks contains the Debian operating system and user data.
I am thinking of changing the motherboard because of problems that
might be connected to the current motherboard. The new motherboa
On 01.07.2023 18:44, John Covici wrote:
OK, thanks much --what do I add to my sources list for the proposed
updates? Do I need all the lines ending with main free etc. or just
one line?
It is up to you. If you need to solve the "odbc mariadb" problem, I
think selecting just "main" will be enou
On 30.06.2023 03:11, John Covici wrote:
Hi. I am trying to install odcb-mariadb in bookworm. It was fine in
bullseye, but in bookworm I get the following error:
Unpacking odbc-mariadb (3.1.15-3) over (3.1.15-3) ...
Setting up odbc-mariadb (3.1.15-3) ...
odbcinst: SQLInstallDriverEx failed with
Hello.
I've successfully upgraded to Bookworm recently and trying to build a
backport package.
But the usual "$ debchange --bpo" still wants to build for
"bullseye-backports" and modifies "debian/changelog" by adding
"~bpo11+1" and "bullseye-backports;"
instead of expected "~bpo12+1" and "boo
On 14.06.2023 23:19, Van Snyder wrote:
unzip v 6.0 (the version delivered with Debian 10) doesn't work with
files bigger than 2^32 bytes.
Is there an alternative program to do it?
"7zip" is the best. It supports multiple formats and cross-platform.
--
With kindest regards, Alexander.
⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶
On 27.05.2023 22:43, Charles Curley wrote:
I recently upgraded from an iPhone 8 to a 14. All of my various WiFi
capable computers worked great with the iPhone 8's Personal Hotspot.
However, the new iPhone does not appear to like Bullseye. Two computers
show the same symptoms: the iPhone does not
On 15.05.2023 15:19, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2023-05-15 10:25:45 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
I see. That explains why I can request source package
"golang-github-xenolf-lego/testing" directly and get the right one.
So, in my case, I won't be able to reliably get a so
On 15.05.2023 05:43, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2023-05-14 14:17:05 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
[...]
I think you haven't noticed that I requested for "4.9.1-1" version from
"testing" specifically,
You can't. You can either request some given version, e.
On 14.05.2023 10:06, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2023-05-14 00:15:39 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
Hello, fellow Debian users.
When I need to build a backport of a package, I sometimes find it difficult
to obtain actual source package(-s) from Debian repos using console.
Following advice
Hello, fellow Debian users.
When I need to build a backport of a package, I sometimes find it
difficult to obtain actual source package(-s) from Debian repos using
console.
Following advice from a wiki page [1], after "apt update", doesn't do it:
$ apt source lego/testing
Reading packag
On 13.04.2023 00:00, Albretch Mueller wrote:
Yes, but should it happen on every hop? In my case it happens while I
am trying to reach every site and from wherever I have the chance to
get some relatively decent Internet access?
There is a chance your trace packets were filtered (rate-limited),
On 04.04.2023 00:12, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
does not seen to work at all, since the 4.1-2 package has priority 500
but if pinning would work it should have 1000. What is wrong here?
It works for me.
Without pinning:
$ apt-cache policy nvidia-driver
nvidia-driver:
Installed: 470.161.03-1
On 12.03.2023 09:55, jeremy ardley wrote:
Back on topic I have solved getting letsencrypt certificates accepted
by postfix , but not certificates generated by Debian SMTP CA
Received: from edge.bronzemail.com
(2403-5800-c000-1b7-f3d4-d970-ca28-bf4f.ip6.aussiebb.net
[IPv6:2403:5800:c000:1b7:
On 03.03.2023 09:02, hlyg wrote:
at first i suspect Thunderbird(TB) try to access some sites that are
blocked in china
i disable show Start Page when it launches
i disable check email automatically for each account
but it becomes unresponsive when i File->New->Message
i really don't know cau
On 08.02.2023 20:55, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2023-02-08 09:07, Gary Dale wrote:
The journalctl command returns nothing.
That's strange. Is it possible you've forgot that pound ("#") sign means
"run as root"?
Found a github repository that compiles on Bullseye at
https://github.com/morrownr/88x
On 08.02.2023 09:07, Gary Dale wrote:
I thought this would be easier than it's turned out to be. There are
Internet posts going back years about support for this device but
nothing recent - including a 5 year old Ubuntu post saying it works.
Other wifi devices seem to be recognized out of the
On 23.01.2023 11:40, Matthew McAllister wrote:
Hi all,
Since I upgraded packages a couple weeks ago, whenever I start my PC,
I have to wait 60 seconds for the kernel to enumerate USB devices.
Here's the log:
[ 8.815277] usb 1-5: device descriptor read/64, error -110
[ 24.431295] usb 1-5
On 19.01.2023 23:49, Tom Browder wrote:
On my main PC, I would like to clone my boot drive onto another disk
for 2 reasons:
1. Use a larger disk for the main drive
2. Create an emergency recovery disk
A new Debian package to me is "partclone". Questions:
+ Can that be used for both purposes?
On 17.01.2023 13:51, DdB wrote:
Everyone (and their friend) seem to know, how to work around this, which
apparently is common debian knowledge (which is nice).
But somehow, i feel there could be more caring about avoiding to teach
future hackers by accident. Is this kind of lesson appropriate fo
On 10.01.2023 12:33, lsg wrote:
On 1/10/23 15:26, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
For this adapter, according to Wireless Wiki [1], you should use
universal driver "rtl8xxxu". See if it was loaded:
$ sudo lsusb -t
...
Thank Alexander!
actually my usb wifi adapter works well in
On 10.01.2023 09:54, lsg wrote:
Thank Charles! it's usb wifi adapter, lsusb shows
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0bda:8179 Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
RTL8188EUS 802.11n Wireless Network Adapter
rfkill shows nothing
For this adapter, according to Wireless Wiki [1], you should use
universal driver
On 26.12.2022 18:15, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
...
One path involves Visual Studio which does not seem to be available
for debian, so it appears the platformio path is the one to follow.
But step by step instructions are pretty slim.
Can anyone help get me started?
I don't have any
On 24.12.2022 13:03, Andre Rodier wrote:
Hello everyone,
Here my present for Christmas: a new version of HomeBox, the self
hosted email solution.
Feel free to drop comments, create issues, update the docs, etc.
I released this quickly before going on vacation, so you may find some
issues. H
On 14.12.2022 12:22, Tobias Diekershoff wrote:
Hey everyone,
perhaps someone of you can help me with tool / log file I have not investigated
so far. I have a Thinkpad with Debian Bullseye on it, running KDE/Plasma as main
desktop environment and from time to time it just turn off without prior
i
On 07.12.2022 19:47, Vukovics Mihály wrote:
Hello Community,
I am strugling with APC SmartUPS SC420I and apcupsd.
The UPS is connected via usb-to serial adapter and 940-0024E cable.
The UPS is recognized as "Back-UPS Pro 280" instead of SC420I and the
line voltage is displayed as 120V instead
On 04.12.2022 18:52, Gabor Urban wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to install Debian on a laptop the first time.That will
not be my first installing but I never used notebooks for that. I have
found a lot of useful information but I would like to have some
guidance at the start.
What are the most im
On 09.11.2022 05:37, Amn wrote:
I have found impossible to use Bluetooth with my Debian 11 on my :
System Manufacturer Acer
System Model Aspire E5-771G
System Type x64-based PC
System SKU Aspire E5-771G_0880_1_09
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz, 2401 Mhz, 2
Core
On 02.11.2022 05:55, gene heskett wrote:
On 11/1/22 16:52, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
First step is to find model and make of IC that provides sensor
functions.
Does this command gives any clues?
$ sudo sensors-detect
answered yes to all the default NO questions and still got only:
# Chip
On 01.11.2022 18:20, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I am now suffering from a hang on reboot. And in looking for info, I
find that gkrellm can only see temps. I don't push this
so they stay in the 29 to 30C range. gkrellm is, and has been part of
my housekeeping for 20 years.
But mbmon w
On 29.10.2022 21:32, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Further follow-up: the problem appears to be that something else has
already put mount.fuse3 in the initramfs. Replacing the failing line
with
copy_exec /sbin/mount.fuse3 /sbin || true
allows me to create the initramfs, and the system boots, but I doub
On 20.10.2022 12:15, Hans wrote:
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
guess there is the following problem:
There is a third-party module for a kernel, which has to be compiled for the
kernel. This build is working fine!
After upgrading to a newer version of the kernel and of course newer kernel-
heade
On 14.10.2022 00:23, pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
Folks:
This has likely already been covered, but I don't know a way to search
the archives for it.
I'm interested in a desktop NAS with maybe 4 bays, which works with
Linux (and free software), isn't hugely expensive, and is *not* a PC
(you co
On 29.09.2022 18:54, Marcelo Laia wrote:
Hi,
Recently, I bought a SSD SATA Crucial CT1000MX500SSD1.
Nowadays, one week a go, debian testing system got crashed because
partition got read only.
It is expected for partitions to fallback into read-only mode if there
are errors reported from the
On 07.09.2022 13:41, piorunz wrote:
On 07/09/2022 05:58, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
On 07.09.22 06:19, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
I've switched to NoMachine [1] a long time ago.
It has all features I need, which are multi-platform and cross-OS
support, public key authentication, rel
On 07.09.2022 01:49, piorunz wrote:
Hi all,
...
Any suggestions welcome!
I've switched to NoMachine [1] a long time ago.
It has all features I need, which are multi-platform and cross-OS
support, public key authentication, reliable file transfer between
hosts, and completely free no strings
On 26.08.2022 21:24, Amn wrote:
Hey there!!
As the subject suggests, this combo [BlueTooth - Acer - Qualcomm
Atheros] is my problem.
But before going any further I'd like to leave clear that I am not, by
any means, a Linux Power User [LPU], I just installed Debian 11 in my
laptop and are now
On 23.07.2022 12:39, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Surely "Closes:" is very convenient, but wouldn't you agree that this
puts the users of Stable at a disadvantage?
Well, "stable" means old software with old bugs. Those who want the new
bugs, which are introduced by fixing the old ones, have to ru
On 29.06.2022 07:27, Steve Keller wrote:
I upgraded a Debian machine from stretch to bullseye and see
a change of the IP address of a ethernet bridge interface.
The bridge has a physical LAN interface as one fixed bridge port
and additional ports for kvm virtual machines I may start.
Before the
On 28.06.2022 22:25, Marcelo Laia wrote:
Hi,
I bought a SSD solid disk and will perform a fresh install on it. Debian
testing. I've never used such a disc.
I bought a Crucial CT1000MX500SSD1 (1TB 3D NAND Crucial SATA MX500 Internal SSD
(with 9.5mm adapter) — 6.35cm (2.5in) and 7mm).
I read t
On 09.06.2022 23:52, ghe2001 wrote:
Supermicro desktop, Debian bullseye
There are failures when I try to mount a disk. Fstab:
...
I've never seen the first one fail, I've never tried the second, the
third and fifth work as expected, and the forth fails. (On boot, the
/blackHole line is comme
On 09.06.2022 19:41, agyaana...@yahoo.com wrote:
i have installed debian (buster) on userland app (UserLAnd is an open-source
app which allows you to run several Linux distributions like Ubuntu,
Debian, and Kali.)
i am keen to upgrade to bullseye.
my action:
* sudo apt-get update && apt-get ful
On 09.06.2022 00:04, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,
after the upgrade to Debian 11 some network interfaces in my
Dell R740 got renamed. Before:
# lshw -class network -short
H/W path Device Class Description
/0/2/0
On 21.05.2022 17:33, Hans wrote:
Hmm, this combination is new to me. As I am using plasma5, there is
, which changes the mousepointer to a skull.
Clicking then with the skull on some window, it will kill this window/
application. However, this does not work.
Pressing should switch to console
On 21.05.2022 10:57, Hans wrote:
Am Samstag, 21. Mai 2022, 05:09:38 CEST schrieb Russell L. Harris:
Hi Russell,
I do not have those issues you describe, but on my system firefox sometimes
completely freezes the system when calling some special websites.
Then nothing can be done, only the mouse
On 27.04.2022 20:37, Tom Browder wrote:
...
If either of those fail to see it, I’m afraid I toasted it. I don’t
think that will qualify for a return.
...
What makes you think that way?
It is next to impossible to actually mishandle and "toast" a device
simply by unpacking it and connecting t
On 27.04.2022 17:17, Tom Browder wrote:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 07:08 Alexander V. Makartsev
wrote:
...
The laptop is a Toshiba C655D-S5136 Satellite.
The SSD is a Crucial MX500 1000GB 2.5 inch SSD.
Thanks, Alexander.
-Tom
Crucial MX500 is based on SM2258 controller IC from Silicon Motion
On 27.04.2022 16:06, Tom Browder wrote:
I am trying to replace the original hard drive on an old Toshiba
laptop with a 1 TB SSD from Crucial. (I had recently successfully done
that in an old Dell Latitude and had no problems.)
I first did a clean install of Debian 11 on the old drive to ensure
On 08.04.2022 14:23, didier gaumet wrote:
Le vendredi 08 avril 2022 à 13:48 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev a
écrit :
I've had "virtio-win-guest-tools" installed inside Win10 guest
does it appear in the list of the Windows installed applications list
(Windows parameters menu)?
On 08.04.2022 13:19, didier gaumet wrote:
Hello,
RHEL/Fedora provide guest (virtio) drivers and agents. I have installed
the whole bunch (ISO) into a Win10 KVM guest and the copy/paste is
working properly but I think what is required here is only the Spîce
guest agent.
https://github.com/virtio-
On 08.04.2022 04:18, Dennis Wicks wrote:
It doesn't work for me and the suggested solutions I have found are
referring to a linux guest.
TIA for pointers, suggestions, solutions!
Denniis
I've never bothered to make copy\paste actions work natively (if that is
even possible) and always used RD
On 28.03.2022 23:33, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
Has anyone managed the installation of the BIOVIA_2021.DS2021client?
Thanks in advance
-- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. www.molecular-modeling.net 614.312.7528
(c) Skype: smolnar1
Out of pure curiosity, I've managed to run this proprietary application¹
On 26.03.2022 13:50, André Rodier wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to collect, from this thread, your experience and opinion
about Mozilla Thunderbird, in term of security.
I am registered on The Debian security list, and I see a lot of CVE
coming, some of them with a high score, mentioning execu
On 18.03.2022 08:18, David Christensen wrote:
STFW I am unable to determine if the LSI 9207-8i HBA (SAS 2308 I/O
controller) is supported by Linux and Debian (?). Suggestions?
This adapter has VEN_ID 1000 & DEV_ID 0087.¹
Output from "$ sudo modinfo mpt3sas" suggests that devices based on this
On 18.03.2022 04:59, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a SOHO network with various x86_64 servers/ workstations/
desktops (FreeBSD, Debian, Windows) and an assortment of phones/ pads/
pods/ televisions/ game consoles, etc.. I would like to add more SATA
6 Gbps HDD's and/or SSD's t
On 16.03.2022 22:54, kaye n wrote:
Hello Friends!
I am currently using Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
Can anyone recommend a good music player with an equalizer where I can
choose Pop, Rock, etc.
Thank you!
That could be "Qmmp". It looks and function like an old-school WinAmp.
--
With kind
On 08.03.2022 14:40, Hans wrote:
Am Dienstag, 8. März 2022, 00:07:05 CET schrieb Alexander V. Makartsev:
Yes, I am sure, no other version is working. It is GeForce G210 and GeForce
G86m, both NEED 340xx.
In that case, I've never actually tried to do it, but since Debian
support for
On 07.03.2022 23:49, Hans wrote:
Dear list,
how find the correct words, without being upset or stepping on someones feet.
But I believe, debian hates Nvidia, and debian does not want, to use Nvidia.
I am now for a long time using debian and also using nvidia graphic cards for
almost the same lo
On 28.02.2022 02:32, José Luis González wrote:
Hi,
Upon upgrading to Debian 11, the ALT+F1 key, which is assigned as a
shortcut to xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu, according to XFCE's settings,
no longer shows the applications menu and instead the app menu button
on my panel appears pressed without
On 27.02.2022 04:57, R. Ramesh wrote:
p nvidia-driver - NVIDIA metapackage
p nvidia-driver-bin - NVIDIA driver support binaries
p nvidia-driver-libs - NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES
libraries)
p nvidia-driver-libs:i386 - NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES
libraries)
p nvidia-
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