Re: Kernel 6.5 from Experimental working

2023-09-07 Thread Luna Jernberg
Also updated this to 6.5.1 today and still works

Den tors 7 sep. 2023 kl 08:37 skrev Luna Jernberg :
>
> Hey!
>
> Just installed Kernel 6.5 from experimental during Debcamp 2023 on my
> ThinkPad Edge 0217A16 and it works as intended on this laptop :)
>
> //Luna bittin Jernberg 



Happy 30 Years Debian Project

2023-08-16 Thread Luna Jernberg
Happy Birthday 30 years of the Debian Linux Project

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/08/happy-debian-day-going-30-years-strong/
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDay/2023
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianHistory?action=AttachFile=get=Debian-announcement-1993-pic-by-Ian_Murdock.png



Re: Mini-DebConf in Cambridge, UK - November 23-26 2023

2023-07-23 Thread Luna Jernberg
Hello!

Might come if the Debian project can help me pay for travel and
hotel/accommodation RattusRattus promised to email me when he have
time to i can apply (during the Debian 12.1 release ISO test yesterday
afternoon)

Den lör 8 juli 2023 kl 18:25 skrev Steve McIntyre :
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm organising another mini-DebConf in Cambridge this year. Again, Arm
> is going to host the conference for 4 days in November:
>
>  * 2 days for a mini-DebCamp (Thu 23 - Fri 24), with space for
>dedicated development / sprint / team meetings.
>
>  * 2 days for a more regular mini-conf (Sat 25 - Sun 26) with space for
>more general talks, up to 80 people
>
> I'm also hoping to find sponsors again to cover some other costs for
> the conference for things like food - please contact me if you can
> help!
>
> I'm expecting that we will end up discussing and working on the arm
> ports and other ARM-related topics at the very least, but there's also
> plenty of scope for other subjects for both sprint work and
> talks.
>
> For more details and to sign up to attend, please visit the wiki page
> at
>
>   https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/gb/2023/MiniDebConfCambridge
>
> --
> Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.st...@einval.com
> "Yes, of course duct tape works in a near-vacuum. Duct tape works
>  anywhere. Duct tape is magic and should be worshipped."
>-― Andy Weir, "The Martian"



Fwd: Wayland and NVidia driver conflict

2023-07-13 Thread Luna Jernberg
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Från: inkrm 
Date: tors 13 juli 2023 kl 23:48
Subject: Wayland and NVidia driver conflict
To: 


Hi
I just installed Debian 12 'Bookworm' with KDE Plasma 5.27.5 , and I
installed NVidia driver on my machine, following the official guide
(https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Debian_12_.22Bookworm.22).
When I rebooted my machine, I logged in Wayland, but it threw me back
into login manager.
I honestly prefer Wayland because it has better compatibility with 4K
HiDPI displays (which I have), but I can't use it properly, and
instead I have to use X11.
I searched on web but didn't find anything, so I am writing this
email, to ask what do I do.
I'm gonna be very pleased to read your response.

Kind regards, inkrm
--
Sent with Tutanota



Re: Debian Project Leader election 2023: First call for votes

2023-04-01 Thread Luna Jernberg
Hey!

Not really any point to vote as highvoltage is the only one to vote on
congrats to being the Debian Project Leader for another year

On 4/1/23, Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx  wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> This is the first call for votes on the DPL election of 2023.
>
>
>  Voting period starts  2023-04-01 00:00:00 UTC
>  Votes must be received by 2023-04-14 23:59:59 UTC
>
> This vote is being conducted as required by the Debian Constitution.
> You may see the constitution at https://www.debian.org/devel/constitution.
> For voting questions or problems contact secret...@debian.org.
>
> The details of the candidate's platform can be found at:
> https://www.debian.org/vote/2023/platforms/
>
> Also, note that you can get a fresh ballot any time before the end of
> the vote by sending a mail to
>bal...@vote.debian.org
> with the subject "leader2023".
>
> To vote you need to be a Debian Developer.
>
>
> HOW TO VOTE
>
> First, read the full text of the platform.
>
> You might also want to read discussions with the candidates at
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/
>
> To cast a vote, it is necessary to send this ballot filled out to a
> dedicated e-mail address, in a signed message, as described below.
> The dedicated email address this ballot should be sent to is:
>
>   leader2...@vote.debian.org
>
> The form you need to fill out is contained at the bottom of this
> message, marked with two lines containing the characters
> '-=-=-=-=-=-'. Do not erase anything between those lines, and do not
> change the choice names.
>
> There are 2 choices in the form, which you may rank with numbers between
> 1 and 2. In the brackets next to your preferred choice, place a 1.
> Place a 2 in the brackets next to your next choice. Continue until you
> reach your last choice.  Do not enter a number smaller than 1 or larger
> than 2.
>
> You may skip numbers, leave some choices unranked, and rank options
> equally.  Unranked choices are considered equally the least desired
> choices, and ranked below all ranked choices.
>
> To vote "no, no matter what", rank "None of the above" as more desirable
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> choice and leave choices you consider unacceptable blank.  (Note: if the
> "None of the above" choice is unranked, then it is equal to all other
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>
> Finally, mail the filled out ballot to: leader2...@vote.debian.org.
>
> Don't worry about spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that
> your reply inserts.
>
> NOTE: The vote must be GPG signed (or PGP signed) with your key that is
> in the Debian keyring.  You may, if you wish, choose to send a signed,
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>
> The voting software (Devotee) accepts mail that either contains only an
> unmangled OpenPGP message (RFC 2440 compliant), or a PGP/MIME mail
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>
> VOTING SECRECY
>
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> a cryptographic hash. You will receive a secret after you have voted
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> that your vote is in the list.
>
> VOTING FORM
>
> - - -=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Re: Starting the weekly live images for Bookworm building again

2023-03-15 Thread Luna Jernberg
And now they have not built for 2 days any specific reason?

On 3/15/23, Holger Wansing  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Steve McIntyre  wrote (Tue, 31 Jan 2023 15:36:53 +):
>> On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 05:35:50PM +0100, Roland Clobus wrote:
>> >* localechooser: A minor fix [A3]
>>
>> No idea about that, leaving for somebody else.
>
> A (small) change, that we want, I guess, to add Curaçao to Carribean
> region,
> where it belongs, and skip no-longer existing country 'Netherlands Antilles'
>
> from the list.
>
> Tested on a local build; works as it should.
> Thus merged.
>
>
> Holger
>
>
> --
> Holger Wansing 
> PGP-Fingerprint: 496A C6E8 1442 4B34 8508  3529 59F1 87CA 156E B076
>
>



Fwd: Put a package back

2022-11-18 Thread Luna Jernberg
-- Forwarded message -
From: Mark Killeen 
Date: Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 7:30 PM
Subject: Put a package back
To: debian-u...@lists.debian.org 


Hello,

Our system is relying on an older version of this package
libnet-ssleay-perl.

Its left us in a bad position with clients as we are blocked from releasing
a hotfix. Can this package get put back temporarily?

https://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libn/libnet-ssleay-perl/libnet-ssleay-perl_1.85-2+b1_amd64.deb



Thanks,

Mark





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Re: MiniDebConf Palakkad 2022 | November 12-13, 2022

2022-11-10 Thread Luna Jernberg
Hey!

Don't have time to watch it live this weekend, as i am busy with other
personal stuff, but will the glorious video team record it and upload
it somewhere else after the event?

On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 5:57 PM Anupa Ann Joseph  wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
>
> Dear Debianites,
>
> MiniDebConf Palakkad[0] will be held on this weekend, November 12th and
> 13th 2022. Registration is closed and we are expecting more than 160
> attendees. The schedule[1] is available in our website. This is a
> physical event and there will be no online streaming.
>
> Thanks to the sponsors[2] and our volunteers[3] who are making this
> happen. Looking forward to the conference.
>
> [0] https://in2022.mini.debconf.org/
> [1] https://in2022.mini.debconf.org/schedule/
> [2] https://in2022.mini.debconf.org/contribute/sponsors/
> [3] https://in2022.mini.debconf.org/about/org/
>
> Regards,
> Anupa Ann Joseph
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Re: Last Call for Proposals: DebConf21, Online

2021-06-19 Thread Luna Jernberg
Hey!

Would be good if you can register and add these talks into the CfP system
as suggestions: https://debconf21.debconf.org/cfp/

On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 4:12 PM LatinMen  wrote:

> Hi,
> Antonio,
> I am available to give my conference of KVM or  openvpn
>
> Let me know, after 20 years my last debconf, I am.back
> Gabriel
> xgabo Linux user:251155
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>
>   On Thu., 17 Jun. 2021 at 4:53 p.m., Antonio Terceiro
> wrote:   TL;DR: the deadline for submitting talks proposals for DebConf21
> with
> guaranteed consideration for the final schedule is next Sunday, June
> 20th.
>
> 
>
> The DebConf Content team would like to call for proposals for the DebConf21
> conference, which will take place online from August 22nd to 29th, 2021.
>
> You can find this Call for Proposals, in its latest form, online:
>
> https://debconf21.debconf.org/cfp/
>
> ## Submitting an Event
>
> You can now submit an [event proposal]. Events are not limited to
> traditional presentations or informal sessions (BoFs): we welcome
> submissions of tutorials, performances, art installations, debates, or any
> other format of event that you think would be of interest to the Debian
> community.
>
> Regular sessions may either be 20 or 45 minutes long (including time for
> questions), other kinds of sessions (workshops, demos, lightning talks,
> ...) could have different durations. Please choose the most suitable
> duration for your event and explain any special requests.
>
> In order to submit a talk, you will need to create an account on the site.
> We suggest that Debian Salsa account holders (including DDs and DMs) use
> their [Salsa] login when creating an account. However, this isn't required,
> as you can sign up with an e-mail address and password.
>
> [event proposal]: https://debconf21.debconf.org/talks/new/
> [Salsa]: https://salsa.debian.org/
>
> ## Timeline
>
> * Submission deadline: Sunday, June 20th
> * Acceptance notification: Sunday, July 4th
> * Soft deadline for pre-recordings: Sunday, August 8th
> * Hard deadline for pre-recordings: Wednesday, August 18th.
>
> Late submissions are possible and will be considered on a case by case
> basis.
>
> Recordings sent by the soft the deadline are guaranteed to be reviewed
> with enough time
> to be fixed if necessary. Videos sent later than that will get less
> attention the
> closer we get to the conference. Recordings will not be accepted after the
> hard
> deadline of August 18th; you will have to present live (and face the
> consequences of
> doing that).
>
>
> ## Topics and Tracks
>
> Though we invite proposals on any Debian or FLOSS related subject, we have
> some broad topics on which we encourage people to submit proposals,
> including but not limited to:
>
> - Introduction to Free Software & Debian
> - Packaging, policy, and Debian infrastructure
> - Systems administration, automation and orchestration
> - Cloud and containers
> - Security
> - Community, diversity, local outreach and social context
> - Internationalization, Localization and Accessibility
> - Embedded & Kernel
> - Debian in Arts & Science
> - Debian Blends and Debian derived distributions
>
> ## Language-specific miniconfs
>
> Following the success from DebConf20, this year we will again accept
> language-specific miniconfs as tracks inside DebConf21. If you would like
> to
> organize one, get in touch with the content team by email to
>  or on the #debconf-content channel on IRC. Note
> that for
> that to work, you will have to provide volunteers who speak the language
> to the
> content team (to review and approve talks) and to the video team (to
> operate
> the streaming tools live during the talks and review recorded talks
> afterwards),
> because those jobs will need people with knowledge of the language
> spoken in the talks. Also please inform us on the best times of the day
> (in UTC)
> for your track to be scheduled, and approximately how many talks you expect
>


Virtual Debian BSP Salzburg

2021-02-09 Thread Luna Jernberg
Hello!

Is it okay to only attend some of the BSP Event?, Noticed now in my
calendar that i was double booked on that weekend


Re: Survey: DebConf20 and COVID-19

2020-05-25 Thread Luna Jernberg
Voted :)

On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 3:07 PM Antonio Terceiro 
wrote:

> Dear Debian community,
>
> Back when the COVID-19 outbreak became a global issue, we considered
> whether to cancel or postpone DebConf20. At the time we had very little
> evidence about what the future might look like, so we decided to come to
> a decision by the beginning of June. It's time for us to make that
> decision, to keep or cancel the conference. So, we are trying to gather
> as much information as we can.
>
> Please provide your input through the following survey:
>
> https://surveys.debian.net/index.php?r=survey/index=832462=en
>
> --
> Antonio, for the DebConf team
>