Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 26 sep 20, 14:09:28, local10 wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Installed a kernel update and soft-rebooted the system to load the new 
> kernel while juk was playing. After the system came back, juk cannot 
> be launched, it just hangs and cannot even show its initial window 
> properly. When I try to close the juk window, KDE says "Application 
> "juk" is not responding" and offers to terminate juk.
> 
> It looks like something got screwed up with juk configuration while 
> the system was being shut down for reboot. I don't mind losing old juk 
> config files and starting anew, just can't find them. Checked 
> ~/.config, ~/.cache, ~/.kde/share but there appear to be no juk config 
> files with the exception of ~/.config/jukrc .
> 
> Any ideas? Thanks

Does it work for another / new user on the same computer?

Kind regards,
Andrei
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Re: OT: Servidor NAS

2020-09-26 Thread Matías Herranz
Hola!

Yo monté un FreeNAS hace unos 6 meses, cómo proyecto de cuarentena.

Tuve algunos temitas de configuración (está basado en FreeBSD y no es tan
"liberal" respecto de qué hardware está realmente soportado[1]), en el
primer build, pero la documentación es excelente, la comunidad/foro MUY
activa y el segundo salió perfecto. Por otro lado, la verdad que la
performance y estabilidad es impresionante.
Otro punto a favor son los plugins que tiene, que están oficialmente
soportados y andan perfecto (cómo Plex).

Si querés que te cuente más o que sigamos charlando por fuera, para no
meter ruido en la lista, contáctame de una, encantado de ayudar.


Saludos!


Matías.-


[1] Algunos "temitas" que tuve:
- Las placas de red que no son Intel suelen no andar, o andar mal, en
particular, las Realtek, que son muy comunes.
- La mayoría de los discos SSD más económicos suelen tener problemas de
trimming y de degradan en unas horas (se puede dehabilitar el trimming,
aunque no es ideal -- solucioné el problema usando un disco SSD nvme
Kingston, que está soportado y anduvo perfecto).
- ZFS es hardware-hungry, en particular con la RAM. El mínimo que sugieren,
es 16G. Yo noté muchísima diferencia cuando puse 32G.
- ZFS no es feliz con los cortes de luz, más que recomendable un UPS.

On Sat, Sep 26, 2020, 4:16 PM JavierDebian 
wrote:

> Buenas tardes a la peña.
>
> Gracias al solipsismo económico de mi país, se me encareció el alquiler
> de almacenamiento en la "nube", dado que ahora debo ser "muy solidario".
>
> Por lo que estoy pensando en montarme yo mi propio NAS conectado a mi
> red doméstica.
>
> Lo que estoy viendo que hay disponible acá son equipos para empresas, y
> por ende, caros.
>
> Tengo dos preguntas:
>
> 1 - ¿Conocen alguna marca o modelo de un servidor NAS para uso
> doméstico? Me imagino una "cajita" de no más de 25x15x5 (tamaño
> enrutador) con un HD dentro. Lo más chico que ví fue QNAP
>
> 2 - Si alguien montó un NAS con una PC vieja, ¿cómo le fue con el
> consumo eléctrico? Una PC consume bastante más que un NAS. He estado
> viendo FreeNAS, pero no sé cómo andaría.
>
> Muchas gracias.
>
> JAP
>
>


Re: OT: Servidor NAS

2020-09-26 Thread Eduardo A. Riquelme
Buenas
En mi caso monte un raspberry Pi 3b+ con raspbian solo CLI, acoplado por USB un 
disco duro externo de 4TB. Monte samba, con partición ntfs. Está compartido 
para uso domestico.
Mis hijos almacenan películas y la reproducen en sus terminales como si fuera 
local. El Swittch que uso Tp-link de 8 puertos a un Gb

Saludos

> El 26 sep. 2020, a la(s) 19:00, JavierDebian  
> escribió:
> 
> 
> 
>> El 26/9/20 a las 17:58, walter escribió:
>> JavierDebian:
>>> Buenas tardes a la peña.
>>> 
>>> Gracias al solipsismo económico de mi país, se me encareció el alquiler de 
>>> almacenamiento en la "nube", dado que ahora debo ser "muy solidario".
>>> 
>>> Por lo que estoy pensando en montarme yo mi propio NAS conectado a mi red 
>>> doméstica.
>>> 
>>> Lo que estoy viendo que hay disponible acá son equipos para empresas, y por 
>>> ende, caros.
>>> 
>>> Tengo dos preguntas:
>>> 
>>> 1 - ¿Conocen alguna marca o modelo de un servidor NAS para uso doméstico? 
>>> Me imagino una "cajita" de no más de 25x15x5 (tamaño enrutador) con un HD 
>>> dentro. Lo más chico que ví fue QNAP
>>> 
>>> 2 - Si alguien montó un NAS con una PC vieja, ¿cómo le fue con el consumo 
>>> eléctrico? Una PC consume bastante más que un NAS. He estado viendo 
>>> FreeNAS, pero no sé cómo andaría.
>>> 
>>> Muchas gracias.
>>> 
>>> JAP
>>> 
>> Hola Javier...
>>   que te cuentoOMV basado en debian.. va como trompada muy 
>> bueno.. y el consumo es lo que "una PC"
>> OpenmediaVault. no pierdas tiempo con otras... esta es Debian... hay una 
>> gran comunidady etc etc etc... debian...
>> eso si.. te recomiendo 2 disco.. uno con el S.O. y el otro con los Archivos
>> luego existe "barato" y en caminos legales...  QNAP   , hoy por hoy en mas 
>> economico es el TS-231K (no se amplia memo)   y ahi agregas los disco que 
>> quieras...tengo 5 de esos en clientes y van muy bien... son lentos en 
>> boot (este modelo) y demas... pero son muy completos... y "sorpresa" su S.O. 
>>  es Linux...que version... no lo se para un hogar...  PYME  va muy 
>> bien... el costo del ultimo cotizado con 1  HD WD 2 TB RED   u$s 484  (BNA 
>> +- $ 38.xxx.-)   y si fuera con 2 hd son u$s 100 mas.  en este caso.. 
>> eso me alcanza y sobra para empezar.
>> para cualquiera de los 2 productos OMV o QNAP hay aplicaiones de manejo 
>> desde el movil
>> nota: si te sobra una pc y 2 hd... empezaria por probar OMV
>> Saludos y suerte
> 
> 
> Acá el costo de un QNAP TS-231K es de u$s 335. Hoy, una fortuna.
> Para probar, estuve instalando una máquina virtual justamente con OVM, pues 
> seguí indagando y ví que es un Debian buster ya preparada.
> Fácil de configurar.
> Me parece que una vieja PC que tengo archivada por ahí va a hacer las veces 
> de NAS.
> 
> Tengo que ver el tema del consumo y poner a punto el "wake on lan".
> 
> Gracias.
> 
> JAP
> 


Re: OT: Servidor NAS

2020-09-26 Thread JavierDebian




El 26/9/20 a las 17:58, walter escribió:



JavierDebian:

Buenas tardes a la peña.

Gracias al solipsismo económico de mi país, se me encareció el 
alquiler de almacenamiento en la "nube", dado que ahora debo ser "muy 
solidario".


Por lo que estoy pensando en montarme yo mi propio NAS conectado a mi 
red doméstica.


Lo que estoy viendo que hay disponible acá son equipos para empresas, 
y por ende, caros.


Tengo dos preguntas:

1 - ¿Conocen alguna marca o modelo de un servidor NAS para uso 
doméstico? Me imagino una "cajita" de no más de 25x15x5 (tamaño 
enrutador) con un HD dentro. Lo más chico que ví fue QNAP


2 - Si alguien montó un NAS con una PC vieja, ¿cómo le fue con el 
consumo eléctrico? Una PC consume bastante más que un NAS. He estado 
viendo FreeNAS, pero no sé cómo andaría.


Muchas gracias.

JAP


Hola Javier...
   que te cuento    OMV basado en debian.. va como trompada muy 
bueno.. y el consumo es lo que "una PC"
OpenmediaVault. no pierdas tiempo con otras... esta es Debian... hay 
una gran comunidad    y etc etc etc... debian...

eso si.. te recomiendo 2 disco.. uno con el S.O. y el otro con los Archivos
luego existe "barato" y en caminos legales...  QNAP   , hoy por hoy en 
mas economico es el TS-231K (no se amplia memo)   y ahi agregas los 
disco que quieras...tengo 5 de esos en clientes y van muy bien... 
son lentos en boot (este modelo) y demas... pero son muy completos... y 
"sorpresa" su S.O.  es Linux...que version... no lo se para un 
hogar...  PYME  va muy bien... el costo del ultimo cotizado con 1  HD WD 
2 TB RED   u$s 484  (BNA +- $ 38.xxx.-)   y si fuera con 2 hd son u$s 
100 mas.  en este caso.. eso me alcanza y sobra para empezar.


para cualquiera de los 2 productos OMV o QNAP hay aplicaiones de manejo 
desde el movil


nota: si te sobra una pc y 2 hd... empezaria por probar OMV

Saludos y suerte




Acá el costo de un QNAP TS-231K es de u$s 335. Hoy, una fortuna.
Para probar, estuve instalando una máquina virtual justamente con OVM, 
pues seguí indagando y ví que es un Debian buster ya preparada.

Fácil de configurar.
Me parece que una vieja PC que tengo archivada por ahí va a hacer las 
veces de NAS.


Tengo que ver el tema del consumo y poner a punto el "wake on lan".

Gracias.

JAP



Re: ssh session times out annoyingly fast, why?

2020-09-26 Thread Britton Kerin
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 11:49 AM Greg Wooledge  wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 10:30:15AM +0300, Anssi Saari wrote:
> > Britton Kerin  writes:
> > > I'm using ssh from a debian box to a rasberry pi (sorta debian also :).
> > >
> > > For some reason ssh sessions seem to time out pretty quickly.
>
> How quickly, exactly?  What is the actual message/behavior you see when
> it happens?  Are they both on the same LAN, or is there some complexity
> in between them (especially a NAT router)?
>
> > Well, the keepalives themselves can cause a disconnect if the keepalive
> > messages are not reaching the other end due to bad connection for
> > example. Looks like by default in Debian client sends keepalives if
> > server is quiet but server doesn't send keepalives to a client.
>
> The normal reason people need to use ServerAlive or ClientAlive is NAT.
> If your connection from ssh client to ssh server goes through a NAT
> router, the router may keep track of activity on that connection, and
> drop the translation when it goes idle for 5 minutes or so.  Forcing the
> *Alive packets to happen every few minutes prevents a NAT timeout.
>
> If there is no NAT involved, then I agree with the previous suggestion
> that this might be a shell's TMOUT variable.  Are you sitting at a shell
> prompt when the "timeout" occurs?  Does the timeout stop occurring when
> you're inside a text editor, for example?

Looks like NAT was the culprit, because top kept it alive.  Internet has bogus
advice on this one because it suggests ServerAliveInterval 1200 or something
which I guess is larger than most firewall timeout.

Thanks for all help good to see debian community still so good.

Britton



Re: OT: Servidor NAS

2020-09-26 Thread walter




JavierDebian:

Buenas tardes a la peña.

Gracias al solipsismo económico de mi país, se me encareció el 
alquiler de almacenamiento en la "nube", dado que ahora debo ser "muy 
solidario".


Por lo que estoy pensando en montarme yo mi propio NAS conectado a mi 
red doméstica.


Lo que estoy viendo que hay disponible acá son equipos para empresas, 
y por ende, caros.


Tengo dos preguntas:

1 - ¿Conocen alguna marca o modelo de un servidor NAS para uso 
doméstico? Me imagino una "cajita" de no más de 25x15x5 (tamaño 
enrutador) con un HD dentro. Lo más chico que ví fue QNAP


2 - Si alguien montó un NAS con una PC vieja, ¿cómo le fue con el 
consumo eléctrico? Una PC consume bastante más que un NAS. He estado 
viendo FreeNAS, pero no sé cómo andaría.


Muchas gracias.

JAP


Hola Javier...
  que te cuento    OMV basado en debian.. va como trompada muy 
bueno.. y el consumo es lo que "una PC"
OpenmediaVault. no pierdas tiempo con otras... esta es Debian... hay 
una gran comunidad    y etc etc etc... debian...

eso si.. te recomiendo 2 disco.. uno con el S.O. y el otro con los Archivos
luego existe "barato" y en caminos legales...  QNAP   , hoy por hoy en 
mas economico es el TS-231K (no se amplia memo)   y ahi agregas los 
disco que quieras...tengo 5 de esos en clientes y van muy bien...  
son lentos en boot (este modelo) y demas... pero son muy completos... y 
"sorpresa" su S.O.  es Linux...que version... no lo se para un 
hogar...  PYME  va muy bien... el costo del ultimo cotizado con 1  HD WD 
2 TB RED   u$s 484  (BNA +- $ 38.xxx.-)   y si fuera con 2 hd son u$s 
100 mas.  en este caso.. eso me alcanza y sobra para empezar.


para cualquiera de los 2 productos OMV o QNAP hay aplicaiones de manejo 
desde el movil


nota: si te sobra una pc y 2 hd... empezaria por probar OMV

Saludos y suerte



Re: crc not installed but rsync using it? ...

2020-09-26 Thread Michael Stone

On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 02:11:30PM +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote:

On 9/25/20, Michael Stone  wrote:

Just one would be good enough (pick the sha256sum). What you're doing is
a waste of time. If you want to future proof then use sha3, via the
rhash package.


Something that I have noticed is that texts are too close to people's
hearts to expect for people to just be technical about them. I use
those three algorithms because some people "understand", md5 and not
sha###sum. I mean, you may get some legacy data with their md5sum but
the maintainers of the data may not be around. Once I found an rsync
log that included the CRC signatures, that is why I include these
kinds fo algorithms.


Sorry, still makes no sense and is a waste of time. You're creating new 
hashes right now, it doesn't matter if someone else might have made some 
other hash some other time.




Re: OT: Servidor NAS

2020-09-26 Thread Juan Lavieri

Hola.

Yo logré comprar, a finales de 2016 un WD Mycloud de 3TB, aquí en 
Venezuela.  Me dieron 3 meses de garantía.


El 26 de diciembre;  3 días después del vencimiento de la garantía dejó 
de funcionar.  Se había recalentado la "tarjeta madre" del dispositivo y 
por estar tan cerca de la tarjeta controladora del disco, se dañó 
también, teniendo consecuencia que perdí todo;  dinero y datos.


No se si es un caso aislado, pero ese equipo no lo recomiendo.

El 26/9/2020 a las 3:26 p. m., Itzcoalt Alvarez escribió:

Puedes montarlo con una raspberry



Coincido plenamente con la solución que sugiere nuestro amigo Itzcoalt.

Hay muchos tutoriales que hacen ver que es una solución práctica.

Mis saludos.




El 26 de sep de 2020 14:16 -0500, JavierDebian , escribió:

Buenas tardes a la peña.

Gracias al solipsismo económico de mi país, se me encareció el alquiler
de almacenamiento en la "nube", dado que ahora debo ser "muy solidario".

Por lo que estoy pensando en montarme yo mi propio NAS conectado a mi
red doméstica.

Lo que estoy viendo que hay disponible acá son equipos para empresas, y
por ende, caros.

Tengo dos preguntas:

1 - ¿Conocen alguna marca o modelo de un servidor NAS para uso
doméstico? Me imagino una "cajita" de no más de 25x15x5 (tamaño
enrutador) con un HD dentro. Lo más chico que ví fue QNAP

2 - Si alguien montó un NAS con una PC vieja, ¿cómo le fue con el
consumo eléctrico? Una PC consume bastante más que un NAS. He estado
viendo FreeNAS, pero no sé cómo andaría.

Muchas gracias.

JAP



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Re: OT: Servidor NAS

2020-09-26 Thread Itzcoalt Alvarez
Puedes montarlo con una raspberry
El 26 de sep de 2020 14:16 -0500, JavierDebian , escribió:
> Buenas tardes a la peña.
>
> Gracias al solipsismo económico de mi país, se me encareció el alquiler
> de almacenamiento en la "nube", dado que ahora debo ser "muy solidario".
>
> Por lo que estoy pensando en montarme yo mi propio NAS conectado a mi
> red doméstica.
>
> Lo que estoy viendo que hay disponible acá son equipos para empresas, y
> por ende, caros.
>
> Tengo dos preguntas:
>
> 1 - ¿Conocen alguna marca o modelo de un servidor NAS para uso
> doméstico? Me imagino una "cajita" de no más de 25x15x5 (tamaño
> enrutador) con un HD dentro. Lo más chico que ví fue QNAP
>
> 2 - Si alguien montó un NAS con una PC vieja, ¿cómo le fue con el
> consumo eléctrico? Una PC consume bastante más que un NAS. He estado
> viendo FreeNAS, pero no sé cómo andaría.
>
> Muchas gracias.
>
> JAP
>


Re: OT: Servidor NAS

2020-09-26 Thread Alex Ivan Rosero Trujillo
Unsuscribe...

El sáb., 26 de septiembre de 2020 2:16 p. m., JavierDebian <
javier.debian.bb...@gmail.com> escribió:

> Buenas tardes a la peña.
>
> Gracias al solipsismo económico de mi país, se me encareció el alquiler
> de almacenamiento en la "nube", dado que ahora debo ser "muy solidario".
>
> Por lo que estoy pensando en montarme yo mi propio NAS conectado a mi
> red doméstica.
>
> Lo que estoy viendo que hay disponible acá son equipos para empresas, y
> por ende, caros.
>
> Tengo dos preguntas:
>
> 1 - ¿Conocen alguna marca o modelo de un servidor NAS para uso
> doméstico? Me imagino una "cajita" de no más de 25x15x5 (tamaño
> enrutador) con un HD dentro. Lo más chico que ví fue QNAP
>
> 2 - Si alguien montó un NAS con una PC vieja, ¿cómo le fue con el
> consumo eléctrico? Una PC consume bastante más que un NAS. He estado
> viendo FreeNAS, pero no sé cómo andaría.
>
> Muchas gracias.
>
> JAP
>
>

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OT: Servidor NAS

2020-09-26 Thread JavierDebian

Buenas tardes a la peña.

Gracias al solipsismo económico de mi país, se me encareció el alquiler 
de almacenamiento en la "nube", dado que ahora debo ser "muy solidario".


Por lo que estoy pensando en montarme yo mi propio NAS conectado a mi 
red doméstica.


Lo que estoy viendo que hay disponible acá son equipos para empresas, y 
por ende, caros.


Tengo dos preguntas:

1 - ¿Conocen alguna marca o modelo de un servidor NAS para uso 
doméstico? Me imagino una "cajita" de no más de 25x15x5 (tamaño 
enrutador) con un HD dentro. Lo más chico que ví fue QNAP


2 - Si alguien montó un NAS con una PC vieja, ¿cómo le fue con el 
consumo eléctrico? Una PC consume bastante más que un NAS. He estado 
viendo FreeNAS, pero no sé cómo andaría.


Muchas gracias.

JAP



Fwd: Re: Upcoming stable point release (10.6)

2020-09-26 Thread Juan Lavieri





 Mensaje reenviado 
Asunto: Re: Upcoming stable point release (10.6)
Resent-Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 10:15:53 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-secur...@lists.debian.org
Fecha: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 11:14:57 +0100
De: Adam D. Barratt 
Para: debian-secur...@lists.debian.org

On Sun, 2020-09-13 at 21:22 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:

The next point release for "buster" (10.6) is scheduled for Saturday
September 26th. Processing of new uploads into buster-proposed-
updates
will be frozen during the preceding weekend.


The archive side of the point release has now finished, and an extra
mirror push is in progress, so packages should start appearing on
mirrors in the next couple of hours or so.

Regards,

Adam


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Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread tomas
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 03:53:05PM +0200, local10 wrote:
> Sep 26, 2020, 12:52 by sea7k...@gmail.com:
> 
> > From Root:  1 "ps axu" (no quotes).
> >
> > 2 Determine Task Number of juk.
> >
> > 3 "kill -9 " where  is that task number.
> >
> > -9 means *really* Kill it!
> >
> 
> That did not help.  After running "kill -9 $jukProcessNumberHere" and then 
> restarting juk the issue is still there: juk hangs and cannot even show its 
> window properly.

Hrm. As I said, barring some magic, Juk should be gone after
reboot anyway, so killing won't help.

Did you actually /see/ a running juk process as per instruction
(1) above? BTW: no need to be root for that. Actually better *not*
be root.

Other critique of those instructions: juk is an user application,
so no need to be root for (2) .. (3) either; Don't kill -9 right
away, first try plain kill (with no number), that is equivalen
to kill -15 (SIGTERM). This gives the application the chance to
clean up after itself (possibly removing a lock file). ONLY if
the application doesn't go away (check with ps) you should
resort to kill -9.

Possibly the application has left behind a lock file. This might
live somewhere in /run.

You might try to start the application from the command line,
perhaps there are error messages giving you some hints.

Cheers
 - t


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Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread local10
Sep 26, 2020, 15:36 by marko...@eunet.rs:

> Launch juk from terminal to be able to see its debugging messages. Also
> you can reboot with the old kernel to see if juk works, maybe your new
> kernel introduced some bug.
>

$ juk 
org.kde.juk: Unable to setup to load cache... perhaps it doesn't exist?
Killed

The issue appears to be a juk issue not a system one. I'm currently using vlc 
to play mp3s, vlc is working  fine.

Regards,






Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread Marko Randjelovic
On Sat, 26 Sep 2020 14:09:28 +0200 (CEST)
local10  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Installed a kernel update and soft-rebooted the system to load the new kernel 
> while juk was playing. After the system came back, juk cannot be launched, it 
> just hangs and cannot even show its initial window properly. When I try to 
> close the juk window, KDE says "Application "juk" is not responding" and 
> offers to terminate juk.
> 
> It looks like something got screwed up with juk configuration while the 
> system was being shut down for reboot. I don't mind losing old juk config 
> files and starting anew, just can't find them. Checked ~/.config, ~/.cache, 
> ~/.kde/share but there appear to be no juk config files with the exception of 
> ~/.config/jukrc .
> 
> Any ideas? Thanks
> 
> # echo "This is a Debin 10 Buster PC"; uname -a
> This is a Debin 10 Buster PC
> Linux tst 4.19.0-11-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.146-1 (2020-09-17) x86_64 
> GNU/Linux
> 
> # aptitude show juk
> Package: juk
> Version: 4:18.08.1-1
> State: installed

Hi local10,

Launch juk from terminal to be able to see its debugging messages. Also
you can reboot with the old kernel to see if juk works, maybe your new
kernel introduced some bug.

Regards,
Marko



Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread local10
Sep 26, 2020, 15:28 by to...@tuxteam.de:

> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 08:52:54AM -0400, Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
>> >From Root:  1 "ps axu" (no quotes).
>>
>> 2 Determine Task Number of juk.
>>
>
> It should be gone. The system was rebooted, after all.
>

Correct. There are no juk processes running yet the issue is still present:

$ ps -A u | grep -i juk
luser 5909  0.0  0.0   6048   892 pts/2    S+   11:31   0:00 grep -i juk



Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread tomas
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 08:52:54AM -0400, Kenneth Parker wrote:
> >From Root:  1 "ps axu" (no quotes).
> 
> 2 Determine Task Number of juk.

It should be gone. The system was rebooted, after all.

Cheers
 - t


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Re: Docker amb X

2020-09-26 Thread Alex Muntada
Hola Leo,

> vaig top posting perquè li faig un git.

No entenc quina relació té el git amb el top-posting.

> El que crec que està passant és que no em funciona el Indirect
> rendering (IGLX).

És el mateix que això?

$ grep -i iglx /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10.399] (==) AIGLX enabled
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_ARB_create_context
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_ARB_create_context_profile
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_EXT_create_context_es2_profile
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_INTEL_swap_event
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_SGI_swap_control and 
GLX_MESA_swap_control
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_EXT_framebuffer_sRGB
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_ARB_fbconfig_float
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap backed by buffer 
objects
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: enabled GLX_ARB_create_context_robustness
[10.617] (II) AIGLX: Loaded and initialized i965

> No em funciona un ssh -X quan hi ha OpenGL, i és una cosa
> similar. Ara havia superat (paràmetre incorrecte del docker)
> però li fallava el rendering. Diguéssim que considera que
> l'aplicació que s'executa al docker com remota.

Vaig força perdut amb el tema d'OpenGL.

> Navegant pel web he trobat que s'ha d'afegir l'opció de +iglx
> al costat del X -core, però no trobo com es crida a Debian amb
> un sddm.

L'apt-file del sddm diu que té aquests fitxers que semblen bons
candidats:

$ apt-file list sddm
sddm: /etc/dbus-1/system.d/sddm_org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.conf
sddm: /etc/init.d/sddm
sddm: /etc/init/sddm.conf
sddm: /etc/pam.d/sddm
sddm: /etc/pam.d/sddm-autologin
sddm: /etc/pam.d/sddm-greeter
sddm: /etc/sddm/Xsession
sddm: /lib/systemd/system/sddm.service
...

Salut i sort,
Alex

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Re: crc not installed but rsync using it? ...

2020-09-26 Thread Dan Ritter
mick crane wrote: 
> 
> When all this internet kicked off I thought anybody could have a go but
> apparently you need to be with a provider.

If you have enough money, skill, and time you can be your own
ISP.

The nature of "ISP" is in the first word, "Internet". It
requires you to be connected to one or more other networks. At
normal household scales, it is most cost-effective to buy that
connectivity from an entity that has infrastructure in your
area.

In the early 1990s a single T1 (1.54Mb/s bidirectional) to a larger
provide, a router, a server and a set of modems connected to phone lines
was all you needed to set up shop as a local ISP. The T1 might be 3 or 4
thousand dollars a month, so you needed a few hundred customers to break
even. If your average customer connected at 9600 baud and was online for
four hours a day, and a day is really only 12 hours long to account for
peak usage patterns, a modem and phone line could support 3 customers
and you could hang 160 modems off of that T1, so you would max out at
about 600 customers before you started getting enough complaints about
speed that they looked for someone else.

For the USA, I have great connectivity: there are three ISPs
willing to deliver consumer-class gigabit links to my house, so
I pay about 5x what I paid in 2000 for a connection 34000x
faster. And all the other services that an ISP would offer me, I
handle myself with Debian machines.

-dsr-



Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread Hans
Am Samstag, 26. September 2020, 15:53:05 CEST schrieb local10:
Try killing by name, sometimes this works:

killall your_juk_process_name

Good luck!

Hans

> Sep 26, 2020, 12:52 by sea7k...@gmail.com:
> > From Root:  1 "ps axu" (no quotes).
> > 
> > 2 Determine Task Number of juk.
> > 
> > 3 "kill -9 " where  is that task number.
> > 
> > -9 means *really* Kill it!
> 
> That did not help.  After running "kill -9 $jukProcessNumberHere" and then
> restarting juk the issue is still there: juk hangs and cannot even show its
> window properly.
> 
> Thanks






Re: sqlitebrowser -> segmentation fault

2020-09-26 Thread Laurent COOPER

  
  
Bonjour
Cela ressemble, si c'est reproductible, à un méchant bug. Il est
  toujours possible d'ouvrir un rapport de bug debian, mais c'est
  sans doute un bug upstream, peut être déjà résolu (il faut voir au
  niveau de sqlitebrowser)
En espérant être utile
Laurent

Le 26/09/2020 à 13:42, Fabrice
  Delvallée a écrit :


  
   
   Bonjour
  
  
  J’ignore si c’est
la bonne méthode, mais je suis persuadé que vous pourrez
m’auguiller.
  
  
  J’utilise
« sqlitebrowser » dans une buster à jour. ( DB Browser pour
SQLite version 3.10.1.)
  
  
  Sur plusieurs
machines différentes celui-ci plante « segmentation fault»
lorsqu’on essaye de modifier une table et changer le type d’un
champ
  
  
  Détail des
manipulations :
  
  
  Nouvelle base de
données
  Table : Test
  Ajouter un
champ→Nom (je laisse integer)
  Ok pour valider
la création de la table
  Sélection de la
table puis, Modifier une table
  Quand on clique
que le menu déroulant du type→ segmentation fault
  
  
  Par avance merci
pour vos réponses
  


  




Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread local10
Sep 26, 2020, 12:52 by sea7k...@gmail.com:

> From Root:  1 "ps axu" (no quotes).
>
> 2 Determine Task Number of juk.
>
> 3 "kill -9 " where  is that task number.
>
> -9 means *really* Kill it!
>

That did not help.  After running "kill -9 $jukProcessNumberHere" and then 
restarting juk the issue is still there: juk hangs and cannot even show its 
window properly.

Thanks



Re: wpa_supplicangt problems............

2020-09-26 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 03:57:41PM +1000, Charlie wrote:
> 
>   From my keyboard:
> 
>   Dell Inspiron updated Debian Bullseye
> 
> Often get this message:
> 
> 
> # ifup wlp2s0
> wpa_supplicant: /sbin/wpa_supplicant daemon failed to start
> run-parts: /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/wpasupplicant exited with return
>   code 1 ifup: failed to bring up wlp2s0
> 
> and,
> 
> When it does connect, can drop out at any time.
> 
> Looked on the net at the bug reports for wpa_supplicant and there are
> many, but none that appear to be my problem.
> 
> Looked at the raspberry bug reports and fixes for wpa_supplicant. But
> I'm not certain any of the fixes are relevant, and not certain I
> understand what they are saying.
> 
> Do I have to change something in /etc/wpa_supplicant/ifupdown.sh or
> /etc/wpa_supplicant/functions.sh or /etc/wpa_supplicant/action_wpa.sh?
> 
> If so, can someone please direct me where I might find the fix for
> Bullseye?
> 

Hello Charlie,

for someone who runs a non-stable you should post smarter questions.

This is clearly not a standard setup so you have to explain much more your 
setup.
Please post your /e/n/i
also part of the log where it fails

Consider network=manager for your wireless connection. It most cases it
is easier than all other methods.


-H


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Re: Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread Kenneth Parker
>From Root:  1 "ps axu" (no quotes).

2 Determine Task Number of juk.

3 "kill -9 " where  is that task number.

-9 means *really* Kill it!

Kenneth Parker

On Sat, Sep 26, 2020, 8:09 AM local10  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Installed a kernel update and soft-rebooted the system to load the new
> kernel while juk was playing. After the system came back, juk cannot be
> launched, it just hangs and cannot even show its initial window properly.
> When I try to close the juk window, KDE says "Application "juk" is not
> responding" and offers to terminate juk.
>
> It looks like something got screwed up with juk configuration while the
> system was being shut down for reboot. I don't mind losing old juk config
> files and starting anew, just can't find them. Checked ~/.config, ~/.cache,
> ~/.kde/share but there appear to be no juk config files with the exception
> of ~/.config/jukrc .
>
> Any ideas? Thanks
>
> # echo "This is a Debin 10 Buster PC"; uname -a
> This is a Debin 10 Buster PC
> Linux tst 4.19.0-11-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.146-1 (2020-09-17) x86_64
> GNU/Linux
>
> # aptitude show juk
> Package: juk
> Version: 4:18.08.1-1
> State: installed
>
>
>
>
>


Re: crc not installed but rsync using it? ...

2020-09-26 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 9/25/20, Michael Stone  wrote:
> Just one would be good enough (pick the sha256sum). What you're doing is
> a waste of time. If you want to future proof then use sha3, via the
> rhash package.

 Something that I have noticed is that texts are too close to people's
hearts to expect for people to just be technical about them. I use
those three algorithms because some people "understand", md5 and not
sha###sum. I mean, you may get some legacy data with their md5sum but
the maintainers of the data may not be around. Once I found an rsync
log that included the CRC signatures, that is why I include these
kinds fo algorithms.



Juk hangs after launch

2020-09-26 Thread local10
Hi,

Installed a kernel update and soft-rebooted the system to load the new kernel 
while juk was playing. After the system came back, juk cannot be launched, it 
just hangs and cannot even show its initial window properly. When I try to 
close the juk window, KDE says "Application "juk" is not responding" and offers 
to terminate juk.

It looks like something got screwed up with juk configuration while the system 
was being shut down for reboot. I don't mind losing old juk config files and 
starting anew, just can't find them. Checked ~/.config, ~/.cache, ~/.kde/share 
but there appear to be no juk config files with the exception of 
~/.config/jukrc .

Any ideas? Thanks

# echo "This is a Debin 10 Buster PC"; uname -a
This is a Debin 10 Buster PC
Linux tst 4.19.0-11-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.146-1 (2020-09-17) x86_64 GNU/Linux

# aptitude show juk
Package: juk
Version: 4:18.08.1-1
State: installed






sqlitebrowser -> segmentation fault

2020-09-26 Thread Fabrice Delvallée

Bonjour


J’ignore si c’est la bonne méthode, mais je suis persuadé que vous 
pourrez m’auguiller.



J’utilise « sqlitebrowser » dans une buster à jour. ( DB Browser pour 
SQLite version 3.10.1.)



Sur plusieurs machines différentes celui-ci plante « segmentation fault» 
lorsqu’on essaye de modifier une table et changer le type d’un champ



Détail des manipulations :


Nouvelle base de données

Table : Test

Ajouter un champ→Nom (je laisse integer)

Ok pour valider la création de la table

Sélection de la table puis, Modifier une table

Quand on clique que le menu déroulant du type→ segmentation fault


Par avance merci pour vos réponses



Re: [1/2HS] Mailman

2020-09-26 Thread Basile Starynkevitch


On 9/26/20 1:24 PM, ajh-valmer wrote:

Bonjour à tous,

Depuis peu, ma mailing-liste Mailman, sous Debian,
reçoit des dizaines demandes d'abonnement bidons par jour,
heureusement, que l'admin doit les confirmer ou les refuser.

À la page gestion d'admin-Mailman, impossible de les supprimer toutes,
il faut le faire une par une, ce qui prend du temps si il y en a plein.

Comment empêcher ces demandes, ou sinon de pouvoir les supprimer
d'un coup par une commande en mode console ?



On pourrait peut-être utiliser un mélange de procmail 
 avec spamoracle 



(ce dernier a été développé par Xavier Leroy , 
actuellement professeur au Collège de France)


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[1/2HS] Mailman

2020-09-26 Thread ajh-valmer
Bonjour à tous,

Depuis peu, ma mailing-liste Mailman, sous Debian,
reçoit des dizaines demandes d'abonnement bidons par jour,
heureusement, que l'admin doit les confirmer ou les refuser.

À la page gestion d'admin-Mailman, impossible de les supprimer toutes,
il faut le faire une par une, ce qui prend du temps si il y en a plein.

Comment empêcher ces demandes, ou sinon de pouvoir les supprimer
d'un coup par une commande en mode console ?

Merci, bonne journée

ajh. Valmer



Re: Returning to /var/log/boot.log and Greg Wooledge`s reply

2020-09-26 Thread anthony gennard
Thanks. The error with the p instead of q was stupid and just the tiredness
I felt
at the time, I am  90 after all. I was using q when getting out of the log
file. Thanks
for the other advice.

I am greatly confused about my next attempt. I am trying to install my
network
printer. an Epson XP 2100, it`s a nightmare. I`ll likely be back asking for
help
with this.

Regards.
Anthony John.


On Sat, 26 Sep 2020 at 03:48, David Wright  wrote:

> On Fri 25 Sep 2020 at 11:19:40 (+0100), anthony gennard wrote:
> > My email has gone haywire and I cannot reply to two of the messages.
> > Fortunately, I had made copies of them.
> > Greg Wooledge said to me
> > >"How are you `looking at ` the file?
> > >I would suggest using less.
> >
> > >You get out of less by pressing p
>
> No, q, not p. You get out of less with q.
> But Ctrl-C can be useful if you do something like search for
> a string in a huge file and want to interrupt it because it's
> taking too long.
>
> > Greg, I was using less.
> > What I did was:- Open  a terminal by ctrl + alt + F1
> > `cd  /var/log` then `ls` and I could see boot.log amongst the list of
> files
> > then I did `sudo less boot.log` and got the list of start ups.
> > At this point I was stuck and asked the list for help.
> > I was such a fool because I did not look up the man page for less.
> > I went through the process and pressed p and low and behold and was back
> to
> > the `root@??? /var/log`.
> > Thank you.
> > Now I have to try and print a copy of the first 100 or so lines which
> > will give me the last boot up details.
>
> If you make yourself a member of the adm group, you can read your logs
> as a normal user. You'd need to type into any terminal
>
> $ sudo addgroup myloginname adm
>
> replacing myloginname as appropriate, but you will need to login again
> before the addgroup command will have any effect.
>
> Cheers,
> David.
>
>


Re: Internal error: couldn't generate list of packages to download

2020-09-26 Thread Stephen P. Molnar




On 09/26/2020 06:06 AM, The Wanderer wrote:

On 2020-09-26 at 05:18, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:


On 09/25/2020 08:53 PM, The Wanderer wrote:


On 2020-09-25 at 07:48, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:

This morning this resulted in the error

The following partially installed packages will be configured:

I somehow managed to miss noticing this line before. I think it may be
the key to resolving the issue; see below.


 brscan4

As I think at least one other person has noted, this does not appear to
be available in the Debian archives, at least not as far as I've managed
to determine.

That's correct. It is pat of the Brother Laser Printer driver package.

Where did that come from? Did it (ever) have a repository configured, or
was it downloaded as a standalone .deb?


No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
E: Can't find a source to download version '0.4.8-1' of 'brscan4:amd64'
After unpacking 0 B will be used.
E: Can't find a source to download version '0.4.8-1' of 'brscan4:amd64'

To my eye, this looks as if something is telling apt that version
0.4.8-1 is available somewhere, and the upgrade session is deciding that
it needs to install that version, but then none of the configured
sources include that version (and it's not already cached locally).

What do

$ apt-cache policy brscan4
$ apt-cache rdepends brscan4

say?


Thank you for your reply.

comp@AbNormal:~$ apt-cache policy brscan4
brscan4:
Installed: 0.4.8-1
Candidate: 0.4.8-1
Version table:
   *** 0.4.8-1 100
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

That confirms (as I suppose was presumable) that there are no sources
for *any* version of brscan4 in any configured repository.


comp@AbNormal:~$ apt-cache rdepends
E: No packages found

Did you leave off the package name from this command?


Suggestions?

I think we still don't have enough information to be sure of what's
going on, but...

Do you still have the .deb for brscan4 0.4.8-1 around?

If so, you could try any or all of:

* Reinstall it with 'dpkg -i /path/to/brscan4_0.4.8-1.deb'. That should
trigger the package to be configured automatically, and with that
configuration complete, apt should theoretically no longer think that it
needs to do anything with this package and therefore no longer see any
need to download it.

* Copy that .deb into /var/cache/apt/archives/ (if it's not already
there), so that apt might notice that it doesn't need to download it
because there's already a local copy. (This might need some other
command to be run in between, but I couldn't say what just offhand.)

* Uninstall brscan4, run the upgrade, then install it again via the same
reinstall command as suggested above. That both would let you proceed
with whatever other package upgrades there might be, and should resolve
the half-configured status.


Thank you for your suggestions.

You're correct, I did omit the file make.. Here's what happens:

comp@AbNormal:~$ apt-cache policy brscan4
brscan4:
  Installed: 0.4.8-1
  Candidate: 0.4.8-1
  Version table:
 *** 0.4.8-1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
comp@AbNormal:~$ apt-cache rdepends brscan4
brscan4

I have some other commitments today, but will try your suggestions as 
soon as possible.

Reverse Depends:

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Skype:  smolnar1



Re: Internal error: couldn't generate list of packages to download

2020-09-26 Thread The Wanderer
On 2020-09-26 at 05:18, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:

> On 09/25/2020 08:53 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
> 
>> On 2020-09-25 at 07:48, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:

>>> This morning this resulted in the error
>>>
>>> The following partially installed packages will be configured:

I somehow managed to miss noticing this line before. I think it may be
the key to resolving the issue; see below.

>>> brscan4
>> As I think at least one other person has noted, this does not appear to
>> be available in the Debian archives, at least not as far as I've managed
>> to determine.
>
> That's correct. It is pat of the Brother Laser Printer driver package.

Where did that come from? Did it (ever) have a repository configured, or
was it downloaded as a standalone .deb?

>>> No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
>>> 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
>>> E: Can't find a source to download version '0.4.8-1' of 'brscan4:amd64'
>>> After unpacking 0 B will be used.
>>> E: Can't find a source to download version '0.4.8-1' of 'brscan4:amd64'
>> To my eye, this looks as if something is telling apt that version
>> 0.4.8-1 is available somewhere, and the upgrade session is deciding that
>> it needs to install that version, but then none of the configured
>> sources include that version (and it's not already cached locally).
>>
>> What do
>>
>> $ apt-cache policy brscan4
>> $ apt-cache rdepends brscan4
>>
>> say?
>>
> Thank you for your reply.
> 
> comp@AbNormal:~$ apt-cache policy brscan4
> brscan4:
>Installed: 0.4.8-1
>Candidate: 0.4.8-1
>Version table:
>   *** 0.4.8-1 100
>  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

That confirms (as I suppose was presumable) that there are no sources
for *any* version of brscan4 in any configured repository.

> comp@AbNormal:~$ apt-cache rdepends
> E: No packages found

Did you leave off the package name from this command?

> Suggestions?

I think we still don't have enough information to be sure of what's
going on, but...

Do you still have the .deb for brscan4 0.4.8-1 around?

If so, you could try any or all of:

* Reinstall it with 'dpkg -i /path/to/brscan4_0.4.8-1.deb'. That should
trigger the package to be configured automatically, and with that
configuration complete, apt should theoretically no longer think that it
needs to do anything with this package and therefore no longer see any
need to download it.

* Copy that .deb into /var/cache/apt/archives/ (if it's not already
there), so that apt might notice that it doesn't need to download it
because there's already a local copy. (This might need some other
command to be run in between, but I couldn't say what just offhand.)

* Uninstall brscan4, run the upgrade, then install it again via the same
reinstall command as suggested above. That both would let you proceed
with whatever other package upgrades there might be, and should resolve
the half-configured status.

-- 
   The Wanderer

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persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw



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Re: Internal error: couldn't generate list of packages to download

2020-09-26 Thread Stephen P. Molnar




On 09/25/2020 08:53 PM, The Wanderer wrote:

On 2020-09-25 at 07:48, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:


I am running up-to-date Buster, unfortunately there seems to be a bit of
a problem.

Normally I run the update process several times a week with the command
sudo apr update && sudo apt upgrade.

  ^

I'm presuming this is a pure mail-writing typo.

Correct.

This morning this resulted in the error

The following partially installed packages will be configured:
brscan4

As I think at least one other person has noted, this does not appear to
be available in the Debian archives, at least not as far as I've managed
to determine.

That's correct. It is pat of the Brother Laser Printer driver package.

No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
E: Can't find a source to download version '0.4.8-1' of 'brscan4:amd64'
After unpacking 0 B will be used.
E: Can't find a source to download version '0.4.8-1' of 'brscan4:amd64'

To my eye, this looks as if something is telling apt that version
0.4.8-1 is available somewhere, and the upgrade session is deciding that
it needs to install that version, but then none of the configured
sources include that version (and it's not already cached locally).

What do

$ apt-cache policy brscan4
$ apt-cache rdepends brscan4

say?


Thank you for your reply.

comp@AbNormal:~$ apt-cache policy brscan4
brscan4:
  Installed: 0.4.8-1
  Candidate: 0.4.8-1
  Version table:
 *** 0.4.8-1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
comp@AbNormal:~$ apt-cache rdepends
E: No packages found

Suggestions?

--
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www.molecular-modeling.net
614.312.7528 (c)
Skype:  smolnar1



Re: parted lists wrong partitions

2020-09-26 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 26 sep 20, 00:02:57, Charles Zeitler wrote:
> i'm working on a thumb drive to use it as install media.
> su -c 'parted --list /dev/sdb' (/dev/sdb is thumb drive}

How did you determine that /dev/sdb is the thumb drive?

> lists partitions from /dev/sda 9system drive)
> even when /dev/sdb doesn't exist!
> 
> fdisk -l /dev/sdb properly reports it as missing,
> and gparted seems to be unconfused.

What does 'ls -l /dev/sd*' show?

Kind regards,
Andrei
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Re: Mail transfer agent (debian-user-digest Digest V2020 #932)

2020-09-26 Thread Andrei POPESCU
> 
> It ought to—I have no idea whether mutt can even use it, though
> I suppose it's possible—but AIUI the file belongs to exim4-config.
> It "needs" a dot to prevent your being nagged about its lack, and
> having an @ in it could screw up any use exim makes of it.
> (I use it to set exim's HELO.) So I thought it best to mention it.

As far as I recall[1] /etc/mailname is Debian specific[2], to be used by 
all softwares (typically MTAs and some MUAs like mutt) that need a 
domain part to construct a full e-mail address, when one isn't provided.

[1] too lazy to check where it's documented, quite likely in Debian 
Policy
[2] as in Debian specific patches to support it

Kind regards,
Andrei
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Re: Internal error: couldn't generate list of packages to download

2020-09-26 Thread tomas
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 09:13:28AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 09:08:09AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > Here is my edited sources.list:
> 
> Your *what*?!

[...]

Greg, your knowledge is invaluable here. And while I do agree
with the content of your post, the form is... uh, could be
improved.

Cheers
 - t


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Re: [caliu-info] gafamades pel dia de la llibertat del programari???

2020-09-26 Thread SerGi
Bones,

Pregunto: s'ha penjat la videoconferència del dia del programari lliure en
alguna plataforma? Ho dic per veure-la, doncs no vaig poder-hi assistir
quan tocava.
Gràcies

*Salut,*

*SerGi*



Missatge de Orestes Mas  del dia ds., 26 de set. 2020 a
les 7:46:

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> El 15 de setembre de 2020 22:17:30 CEST, Pedro  ha
> escrit:
> >miquel, mira't el openbroadcasterstudio (obs), el fan servir fins i
> >tots
> >els youtub€rs. Funciona extraordinàriament bé, és programari lliure,
> >pots
> >compartir la pantalla (que pot ser clau per fer streaming de un
> >bigbluebutton-jitsi fàcil dedicant un ordinador) i pots fer mescla de
> >vídeo-audio, pots gravar, pots enviar a streaming, una meravella
>
>
> Confirmo que és una meravella infraconeguda. :-)
>
> Orestes
>
>
> --
> Enviat des del meu dispositiu Android amb el K-9 Mail. Disculpeu la
> brevetat.
>
>


Re: Offline systems

2020-09-26 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi,

> su -c 'parted --list /dev/sdb' (/dev/sdb is thumb drive}
> lists partitions from /dev/sda 9system drive)
> even when /dev/sdb doesn't exist!

man parted says

   -l, --list
  lists partition layout on all block devices

and so it works for me. If i use --list, i get all drives listed.

If i want /dev/sdb alone, i have to do

  parted /dev/sdb print


Have a nice day :)

Thomas