Re: is security.debian.org broken

2024-04-17 Thread Махно
Hello.

Works here.

2024-04-17, tr, 12:23 Marco Moock  rašė:
>
> Am 17.04.2024 um 05:26:57 Uhr schrieb fxkl4...@protonmail.com:
>
> > is it broken or just me
>
> Works here.
>
> Please give more details and run
> sudo traceroute -T -p 80 security.debian.org -6
>
> --
> Gruß
> Marco
>
> Send unsolicited bulk mail to 1713324417mu...@cartoonies.org
>



Re: Debian 12 live cd username and password problem

2024-03-05 Thread Махно
Hello.

Default login and password for the Debian live is user / live

2024-03-05, an, 18:22 genti pp  rašė:
>
> Hello!
> I want to install debian 12 but I need to try it first.
> Having Debian 12 live iso it asks me for username and password. Please tell 
> me the correct username and password so I can try it.
> Thank you in advance!
>



Re: Bookworm and ZFS (zfs-dkms 2.1.11) data corruption bug

2024-01-12 Thread Махно
>I have not seen this recommendation, do you have a link?

It is from Debian wiki

https://wiki.debian.org/ZFS

2024-01-12, pn, 14:08 Jan Ingvoldstad  rašė:
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 10:48 PM Xiyue Deng  wrote:
>>
>>
>> You can check the developer page of zfs-linux[1] on which the "action
>> needed" section has information about security issues (along with
>> version info as Gareth posted).  The one you mentioned was being tracked
>> in [2] and the corresponding Debian bug is [3].  My guess is that as
>> zfs-linux is not in "main" but "contrib", and the issue is marked
>> "no-dsa" (see [4]), there may be no urgency to provide a stable update.
>> But you may send a follow up in the tracking bug and ask for
>> clarification from the maintainers on whether an (old)stable-update is
>> desired.
>
>
> Thanks, so it *was* my searching skills that failed me:
>
> "The fix will land in bookworm-backports and bullseye-backports-sloppy
> shortly after 2.1.14-1 migrates to testing, which will take about 2
> days hopefully. Fixes to 2.0.3-9+deb11u1 (bullseye) and 2.1.11-1
> (bookworm) are planned but will likely take more time."
>
> I think the bug is mislabeled as "security" and "important", as this is 
> primarily a severe data corruption bug, but with *possible* security 
> implications.
>
> It is far more concerning that one cannot trust that cp actually copies a 
> file, and this is a blocker for installing the ZFS packages in Debian.
>
> --
> Jan



Re: Bookworm and ZFS (zfs-dkms 2.1.11) data corruption bug

2024-01-11 Thread Махно
It is recommended by Debian ZFS on Linux Team to install ZFS related
packages from Backports archive. Upstream stable patches will be
tracked and compatibility is always maintained.

2024-01-11, kt, 02:08 Xiyue Deng  rašė:
>
> Jan Ingvoldstad  writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > It seems that Bookworm's zfs-dkms package (from contrib) has the data
> > corruption bug that was fixed with OpenZFS 2.1.14 (and 2.2.2) on 2023-11-30.
> >
> > https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.1.14
> >
> > However, I see no relevant bug report in the bug tracker - have my
> > searching skills failed?
>
> You can check the developer page of zfs-linux[1] on which the "action
> needed" section has information about security issues (along with
> version info as Gareth posted).  The one you mentioned was being tracked
> in [2] and the corresponding Debian bug is [3].  My guess is that as
> zfs-linux is not in "main" but "contrib", and the issue is marked
> "no-dsa" (see [4]), there may be no urgency to provide a stable update.
> But you may send a follow up in the tracking bug and ask for
> clarification from the maintainers on whether an (old)stable-update is
> desired.
>
> [1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/zfs-linux
> [2] https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2023-49298
> [3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1056752
> [4] 
> https://security-team.debian.org/security_tracker.html#issues-not-warranting-a-security-advisory
>
> --
> Xiyue Deng
>



Re: IMPORTANT: do NOT upgrade to new stable point release

2023-12-11 Thread Махно
I upgraded all machines to 6.1.0-15-amd64 (6.1.66-1). Works great and
no problems!

2023-12-11, pr, 18:47 Махно  rašė:
>
> I upgraded all machines to 6.1.0-15-amd64 (6.1.66-1). Works great and
> no problems!
>
>
> 2023-12-11, pr, 18:40 Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> rašė:
> >
> > On 11 Dec 2023 11:34 -0500, from g...@extremeground.com (Gary Dale):
> > > Pleased to note that 6.1.0-15 seems to have hit the mirrors now. I assume
> > > this is the fixed version.
> >
> > It certainly should be, but some people have reported other issues
> > with the new 12.4 upgrade. See other recent posts to this list.
> >
> > --
> > Michael Kjörling  https://michael.kjorling.se
> > “Remember when, on the Internet, nobody cared that you were a dog?”
> >



Re: IMPORTANT: do NOT upgrade to new stable point release

2023-12-11 Thread Махно
I upgraded all machines to 6.1.0-15-amd64 (6.1.66-1). Works great and
no problems!


2023-12-11, pr, 18:40 Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> rašė:
>
> On 11 Dec 2023 11:34 -0500, from g...@extremeground.com (Gary Dale):
> > Pleased to note that 6.1.0-15 seems to have hit the mirrors now. I assume
> > this is the fixed version.
>
> It certainly should be, but some people have reported other issues
> with the new 12.4 upgrade. See other recent posts to this list.
>
> --
> Michael Kjörling  https://michael.kjorling.se
> “Remember when, on the Internet, nobody cared that you were a dog?”
>



Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-14 Thread Махно
 > # apt-get install debian-handbook

This package contains the English book covering Debian 8 “Jessie”

2023-11-14, an, 01:31 John Hasler  rašė:
>
> Much about Debian *doesn't* change.  A book about it with
> Bookworm/Trixie as an example and including a discussion of how it does
> change could be quite useful.  It could be updated every few years.
> --
> John Hasler
> j...@sugarbit.com
> Elmwood, WI USA
>



Re: apt error, fresh install Debian 12/Dell desktop

2023-10-10 Thread Махно
Hello.

Check this:
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=155245

2023-10-10, an, 10:04 Marco M.  rašė:
>
> Am 09.10.2023 um 23:31:14 Uhr schrieb Bob Crochelt:
>
> > raspi-firmware: missing /boot/firmware, did you forget to mount it?
>
> Does it exist?
> On Pi it does.
>
> Run:
> lsblk
> cat /etc/fstab
>



Re: Owners of GeForce 600 Series Warning

2023-09-06 Thread Махно
Hello.
I have no problems with Nvidia Tesla 470 driver installation (my card
is Nvidia Gtx650). Working stable as it should.

2023-09-05, an, 23:50 Stan Katz  rašė:
>
> Owners of GeForce 600 Series graphics cards should be forewarned that the 
> Nvidia Tesla 470 driver release may result in a crashed installation. This 
> can occur with the Debian Tesla driver package or the nvidia-installer. I 
> suffered crashes using both methods. Not all old GeForce cards are affected. 
> I'm back on nouveau for now. My next graphics card will be AMD. It would be 
> useful to monitor which Kepler Nvidia cards are a problem, and eventually 
> update the Tesla 470 package description to list either all cards that work, 
> or all cards that don't work with Nvidia Tesla 470.



Re: XFCE and Awesome WM

2023-08-29 Thread Махно
I once used this configuration. As I was using it, I realized that it
was of no use. Here and there, ugly bugs (I don't remember which ones
anymore) came out. While using it, I realized one simple truth - it is
better to use with what XFCE is designed to be used with.

2023-08-27, sk, 21:05 Tatoka  rašė:
>
> Hello again, dear debian user comunity! I just wanna ask you, will any 
> problems be if i use XFCE and Awesome wm on my Debian Linux? 2 actions can be:
>
> I use Awesome WM as defautl WM of XFCE insted of xfwm4.
> I use Awesome WM and XFCE in differents sessions.
> Can I get errors or problems with these 2 actions.
>
> P.S. I very like your XFCE and Awesome WM and I just wanna use them both but 
> possible problems stop me.



Re: Bookworm boot stacks with black screen after NVIDIA driver installed.

2023-08-16 Thread Махно
Hello. Just stick with open source video driver nouveau.

2023-08-16, tr, 04:13 Alexander V. Makartsev  rašė:
>
> 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 NVIDIA.
>
> Information on official Nvidia website suggests otherwise. Last driver 
> version that supports your VGA is 418 release. [1]
> Newer driver versions don't mention K2100M on "Supported Products" list.
>
> Debian nvidia-detect advised installation of nvidia-tesla-470-driver 
> available in repo. After installing it the system boot stacks somewhere in 
> the middle with a weird black screen. No access to TTYs, no cursor, no 
> reaction to keyboard. I tried to boot with "nomodeset" in GRUB with no result.
>
> Installation of drivers newer than 418 version wouldn't work. The only thing 
> they will do is blacklist "nouveau".
> Version 418 is available in Buster which is current "oldoldstable". [2]
> You can try to backport driver from "oldoldstable" to Bookworm. It might be 
> an impossible task due to possible incompatibilities with kernel 6.x
> There is also an option to install official driver package from Nvidia.
> Or you can install and use Buster.
>
>
> [1] https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/153717/en-us/
> [2] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianOldOldStable
>
> --
> With kindest regards, Alexander.
>
> ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀
> ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating system
> ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ https://www.debian.org
> ⠈⠳⣄



Re: Maximum time for offline updates?

2022-12-22 Thread Махно
Hello. Did you read systemd.offline-updates man page? If not, here link:
https://manpages.debian.org/testing/systemd/systemd.offline-updates.7.en.html

2022-12-22, kt, 09:43 Yvan Masson  rašė:
>
> Le 21/12/2022 à 21:42, Georgi Naplatanov a écrit :
> > On 12/21/22 19:59, Yvan Masson wrote:
> >> Hi list,
> >>
> >> I am using testing with KDE (but I suppose the desktop environnent
> >> does not matter). I had a LOT of updates to apply today, so I used KDE
> >> Discover (Gnome Software equivalent for KDE) to apply those in offline
> >> mode, ie updates are dowloaded and then computer reboots in a special
> >> mode just to update packages, and reboot normally when finished.
> >>
> >> However, update stopped before all packages where updated and computer
> >> rebooted with packages in a broken state.
> >>
> >> When I look journalctl, I see beginning of the update process:
> >>
> >> 17:44:41 pk-offline-update[742]: sent mode to plymouth 'updates'
> >>
> >> And exactly ten minutes later it stops brutally:
> >>
> >> 17:54:40 systemd[1]: packagekit-offline-update.service: Main process
> >> exited, code=killed, status=15/TERM
> >> 17:54:40 systemd[1]: packagekit-offline-update.service: Failed with
> >> result 'signal'.
> >>
> >>
> >> I suppose this maximum time comes somewhere from a systemd
> >> configuration or systemd unit, but could not find where. Any idea?
> >> Also, do you think I should report this issue? Against which package?
> >>
> >
> > Hi Yvan,
> >
> > I don't know what the problem is. Possible workarounds could be to try
> > to upgrade the system from console:
> >
> > - option #1
> > # apt update
> > # apt upgrade
> >
> > - option #2
> > # aptitude update
> > # aptitude upgrade
> >
> >
> > Kind regards
> > Georgi
> >
> Hi Georgi,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, but I already know how to do that. I think
> offline updates are a good thing for "average user", so I would like either:
> - knowing how to configure Debian properly so that it works realiably
> - or reporting this issue somewhere so that it can be fixed in
> Debian/upstream
>
> Regards,
> Yvan



Re: Mysql backup on Google Drive

2022-09-28 Thread Махно
Hello. Rclone is in official Debian repo. Just check this

https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/rclone

2022-09-28, tr, 14:48 Remigio  rašė:
>
> ...
> > The package rclone can do this.
>  unfortunately I can't find Rclone package
> Furter information?
> Thanks
>



Re: Windows on VMware on Deb 11: safely usable?

2022-09-01 Thread Махно
Helli. You need to install these packages. As root (or sudo) apt
install qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-system
bridge-utils virtinst virt-manager. It is a good idea to add your user
to libvirt and ibvirt-qemu groups. As root (or sudo) #adduser username
libvirt #adduser username libvirt-qemu. Also reboot is required.

2022-09-01, kt, 17:29 Tom Browder  rašė:
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 1:26 PM john doe  wrote:
> ...
> > > So I will try Debian 11's packages "qemu-kvm" and "aqemu" and install
> > > Windows 10" as a test on my current main host, but only if I can remove 
> > > all
> > > if I need to and if it will not interfere with my smooth running setup. Is
> ...
> > If you go with Libvirt, you can remove everything if you so choose by
> > doing something like:
> > $ apt-get --autoremove purge libvirt
>
> So I should install package libvrt and that's all I need? Will it
> bring in all the other packages mentioned above?
>
> -Tom
>



Re: Debian desktop environment

2022-05-25 Thread Махно
Hello. Just use i3. It is a tiling window manager designed for X11,
inspired by wmii and written in C.[5] It supports tiling, stacking,
and tabbing layouts, which it handles dynamically. Configuration is
achieved via plain text file and extending i3 is possible using its
Unix domain socket and JSON based IPC interface from many programming
languages. More info here:

https://wiki.debian.org/i3

2022-05-25, tr, 14:48 황병희  rašė:
>
> Hellow didier,
>
> didier gaumet  writes:
>
> > (... thanks ...)
> > In fact you did not install Debian on your Chromebook but you enabled
> > Debian inside Chrome OS on your Chromebook(1), right?  In this case
> > Debian runs in a Chrome OS container not on the hardware? Your
> > screenshot seems to show a Chrome OS interface...
> >
> > (1) https://chromeos.dev/en/linux
>
> Yes, you are right:
> 
>
> And i like Chromebook and Debian/Ubuntu ^^^
>
> Sincerely, Linux fan Byung-Hee
>
> --
> ^고맙습니다 _救濟蒼生_ 감사합니다_^))//
>



Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-19 Thread Махно
Debian jessie is a very old release and is not supported. I would
suggest you try Debian 11, which is the latest release of Debian.

2022-05-19, kt, 14:04 Antonino Saetta  rašė:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm an Italian student from Dublin City University.
>
> Currently, I'm carrying out an assignment on IoT, and need to install Jessie 
> on VirtualBox (under Windows).
>
> Till now, I've tried by downloading several images, but never got it working:
>
> - With the CD and net installations, it was not possible to scan the mirrors 
> (the net one could also not install standard system utilities)
>
> - the DVD installer simply would not run the OS afterwards (see picture below)
>
> Can someone help??
>
> Thank you...



Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-18 Thread Махно
Hello! I would suggest that you report this issue to Debian BTS by
using the reportbug program. Also, i think you should wait for a
person, responsible for the maintenance of this package and wait for
an answer.

2022-02-18, pn, 03:28 David Wright  rašė:
>
> On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 13:44:46 (+), Richmond wrote:
> > David Wright  writes:
> > > On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 01:00:30 (+), Richmond wrote:
> > >> Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running for
> > >> user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 90 seconds. The last comment
> > >> in this thread says "Installing systemd from backsports solved this 
> > >> issue."
> > >>
> > >> https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=150080
> > >>
> > >> I guess that means a backport from testing. Is that a good idea?
> > >
> > > No, it's not.
> > >
> > > testing: 250.3-2
> > >
> > > BULLSEYE backports: 250.3-2~bpo11+1
> > >
> > > The latter is lovingly crafted to suit your installed libraries.
> > > The former depends on bookworm/testing's libraries.
> >
> > Thanks, I see my mistake, I thought bullseye-backports meant backports
> > from bullseye, but it means *to* bullseye. However when I tried it, apt
> > says it will remove 92 packages which doesn't sound right to me. Is it
> > supposed to do that? I had to include libsystemd0 for dependencies.
> >
> > sudo apt install libsystemd0/bullseye-backports systemd/bullseye-backports
> >
> > The following packages will be upgraded:
> >   libsystemd0 systemd
> > 2 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 92 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
> > Need to get 5,167 kB of archives.
> > After this operation, 383 MB disk space will be freed.
> > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] n
> > Abort.
>
> For me, the effect is very much smaller, and I don't think I'd miss
> most of what it wants to remove. The difference may be because you run
> a DE and I don't. (I've made no attempt to analyse the output below.)
>
> The obvious alternative is either put up with the delay, or research
> what might be causing it. There's a link near the top of the page you
> referenced, with discussions that might help, though bear in mind that
> shortening the timeout or hammering the three finger salute aren't solutions.
>
> Perhaps backports isn't really a solution, either. There's no
> explanation or justification given by ddebbb.
>
> $ apt-get -s install systemd/bullseye-backports
> NOTE: This is only a simulation!
>   apt-get needs root privileges for real execution.
>   Keep also in mind that locking is deactivated,
>   so don't depend on the relevance to the real current situation!
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> Reading state information... Done
> Selected version '250.3-2~bpo11+1' (Debian Backports:bullseye-backports 
> [amd64]) for 'systemd'
> Selected version '250.3-2~bpo11+1' (Debian Backports:bullseye-backports 
> [amd64]) for 'libsystemd0' because of 'systemd'
> The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer 
> required:
>   colord-data gparted-common libcolorhug2 libgusb2 libjim0.79 libmbim-glib4 
> libmbim-proxy libpipewire-0.3-0
>   libpipewire-0.3-modules libqmi-glib5 libqmi-proxy libspa-0.2-modules 
> pipewire pipewire-bin usb-modeswitch
>   usb-modeswitch-data xdg-desktop-portal
> Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them.
> The following additional packages will be installed:
>   dbus-x11 libsystemd0
> Suggested packages:
>   systemd-container libtss2-esys-3.0.2-0 libtss2-mu0 libtss2-rc0 policykit-1
> Recommended packages:
>   systemd-timesyncd | time-daemon
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
>   colord dbus-user-session gparted libnss-systemd libpam-systemd modemmanager 
> policykit-1 systemd-timesyncd
>   xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>   dbus-x11
> The following packages will be upgraded:
>   libsystemd0 systemd
> 2 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 9 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
> Remv colord [1.4.5-3]
> Remv xdg-desktop-portal-gtk [1.8.0-1]
> Remv dbus-user-session [1.12.20-2] [audacious:amd64 dconf-service:amd64 
> xdg-desktop-portal:amd64 ]
> Inst dbus-x11 (1.12.20-2 Debian:11.2/stable [amd64])
> Remv gparted [1.2.0-1]
> Remv libnss-systemd [247.3-6]
> Remv modemmanager [1.14.12-0.2]
> Remv policykit-1 [0.105-31+deb11u1]
> Remv libpam-systemd [247.3-6]
> Remv systemd-timesyncd [247.3-6] [systemd:amd64 ]
> Inst systemd [247.3-6] (250.3-2~bpo11+1 Debian Backports:bullseye-backports 
> [amd64]) []
> Inst libsystemd0 [247.3-6] (250.3-2~bpo11+1 Debian 
> Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64])
> Conf libsystemd0 (250.3-2~bpo11+1 Debian Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64])
> Conf dbus-x11 (1.12.20-2 Debian:11.2/stable [amd64])
> Conf systemd (250.3-2~bpo11+1 Debian Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64])
> $
>
> Cheers,
> David.
>



Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-21 Thread Махно
Hello.  You can try a good old file manager Dolphin (from TDE project).

2022-01-20, kt, 18:36 c. marlow  rašė:
>
> Hi,
>
> Yes, I know that in previous emails I was using LXDE, but I thought that I
> would nuke and pave give TDE a try since I had never tried TDE  before.
>
> And I am wondering what other file managers work with TDE 14 besides
> Konqueror,  which ain't worth a dang!
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>



Re: replacement of sqsh for debian 11

2021-10-27 Thread Махно
Hello. I think sqlite3 is a good alternative.


2021-10-27, tr, 00:55 Michael Castellon  rašė:
>
> replacement of sqsh for debian 11?
>
> thanks.
> regards.



Re: How exactly do I create a Debian live USB?

2021-10-13 Thread Махно
Ok. But remember that rebooting is necessary.


2021-10-12, an, 17:56 Roy J. Tellason, Sr.  rašė:

> On Tuesday 12 October 2021 08:07:58 am Махно wrote:
> > Hello. Your PC doesn't have a floppy drive, but you have /dev/fd0, and
> many
> > things will try to use it. You can disable this message
> > (blk_update_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 op).
> > As root
> >
> > # rmmod floppy
> > # echo "blacklist floppy" | tee /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-floppy.conf
> > # dpkg-reconfigure initramfs-tools
>
> My computer does have one,  but I don't use it at all.  Seeing similar
> error messaged,  I've copied and pasted these three lines into a terminal
> window.  We'll see if those messages go away next time I boot...
>
> --
> Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and
> ablest -- form of life in this section of space,  a critter that can
> be killed but can't be tamed.  --Robert A. Heinlein, "The Puppet Masters"
> -
> Information is more dangerous than cannon to a society ruled by lies.
> --James
> M Dakin
>
>


Re: Buster to bullseye upgrade: Worth it or not?

2021-10-12 Thread Махно
I think the upgrade is worth it. Debian ąą is rock solid. I didn't
notice practically any problems, except that libreoffice start up
longer than in Debian 10.


2021-10-11, pr, 19:40 Anssi Saari  rašė:

> local10  writes:
>
> > Am considering upgrading from buster to bullseye and looking for some
> > feedback from those who have already done so. Was it worth it, in your
> > opinion?
>
> Absolutely. I have a new video card in my desktop with no support in
> Buster. Not even in backports. Could've hacked support in but didn't
> want to and Bullseye release was close.
>
> Everything else works pretty much as before. Minor tweak was needed due
> to changes in newer org-mode. I actually cleaned up my system but didn't
> quite get it out of FrankenDebian state. Have Megasync and Spotify
> still. Also Debian Multimedia but I don't know if that's considered
> FrankenDebian.
>
> I don't run KDE in Debian, except for Konsole. The window manager on my
> desktop is called Awesome and it hasn't been updated in a while so
> obviously no change. Firefox, Thunderbird, mpv, also no change I
> noticed. Well, I don't actually run Debian's packaged Firefox due to a
> long standing issue. It's possible that has been fixed now so worth a
> look.
>
>


Re: How exactly do I create a Debian live USB?

2021-10-12 Thread Махно
Hello. Your PC doesn't have a floppy drive, but you have /dev/fd0, and many
things will try to use it. You can disable this message
(blk_update_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 op).
As root

# rmmod floppy
# echo "blacklist floppy" | tee /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-floppy.conf
# dpkg-reconfigure initramfs-tools


2021-10-12, an, 03:30 Sean Behan  rašė:

> That cp command looks fine, but if you want to try using dd with
> offsets, try:
>
> sudo dd if=debian-live-11.0.0-amd64-standard.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M
>
> if is input file, of is output file, bs is blocksize which I set to 4MB
> which is a typical block size
>
> If that still doesn't work it's likely an issue with the USB flash drive
> you're using.
>
> ---
> Sean Behan
>
> On 2021-10-11 06:38, kaye n wrote:
> > Hello Friends!
> >
> > I did this and was able to boot my newly created Debian 11 live USB but
> was
> > stuck in a black terminal-like screen where it says, I/O error, etc.
> >
> > Using GParted, I created an MS-DOS partition table and formatted the USB
> > stick in fat32.
> >
> > Then I used these commands
> >
> > sudo cp  debian-live-11.0.0-amd64-standard.iso /dev/sdb
> > sync
> >
> > All seemed fine until I booted the live USB and got the error message as
> > stated above.
> >
> > Thank you for your time.
>
>


Re: bullseye and running graphics over ssh

2021-10-08 Thread Махно
Maybe you should try put xrdb -load ~/.Xresources to .xinitrc file?

2021-10-08, pn, 09:56 Andrei POPESCU  rašė:

> On Jo, 07 oct 21, 14:46:14, D. R. Evans wrote:
> >
> > ssh_config was overwritten. Normally when a config file I've altered is
> > overwritten during an upgrade, I expect to be told and to be given a
> chance
> > to do something sensible -- and that didn't happen in the case of the
> global
> > ssh configuration file.
>
> If this is about /etc/ssh/ssh_config[1] then it would be a serious bug
> in either openssh-client or dpkg if you can reproduce it.
>
> [1] which is a dpkg conffile, not "just" a configuration file.
>
> Kind regards,
> Andrei
> --
> http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
>