David Wright composed on 2019-03-23 23:03 (UTC-0400):
> On Sat 23 Mar 2019 at 04:39:21 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote:
>> The ATX is on the left when looking at the rear from the rear with
>> the slot openings facing up. ghe wanted a frame of reference. I gave the ATX
>> position, CPU position and
On Sat 23 Mar 2019 at 04:39:21 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote:
> deloptes composed on 2019-03-23 07:29 (UTC+0100):
> > Felix Miata wrote:
>
> >> IME, using net.ifnames=0, the motherboard NIC closer to an ATX power
> >> supply is always eth0. With BTX I've never had two NICs, but have to
> >> suppose
Hi debian
Why can I not fint "en_DK.UTF-8 UTF-8" when I install a normal os from
you (it is not a server version)??
I know that I can set it after the installation, but it is not the same!!
/allan
Lee writes:
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/25372/turn-off-buffering-in-pipe/
>
> Regards,
> Lee
Thank you and all others. It turns out that getting the
autoflush to work in perl is on a par with falling off of a log
for ease of execution.
There is a perl variable
I suppose I should add this. In datacenters of a certain size, when the
network cabling leaves control of the OS administrators (yes, even the
Wintel admins), network admins aren't there to make your life easier. You
do it yourself.
I encountered the same issue with SAN admins a bit later over
My 0.02€
It's interesting how this topic is so often resurrected. The first time we
upgraded a RedHat server and the network interfaces were renamed, our
supervisor was.angered :-)
The issue is the order of enumeration of devices on a PCI bus. Even
identical models of NIC at the same level of
Buenas,
He reinstalado debian9 en mi HP Pabilion 250G2 y dejado la
configuración que viene por defecto con el sistema, a excepción de los
ficheros:
/etc/default/speech-dispatcher y /etc/speech-dispatcher/speed.conf
Bmbos ficheros, se les han modificado (respectivamente) las siguientes líneas:
On Fri, 22 Mar 2019, David Wright wrote:
almost invariably up-to-date enough, and I don't have to check
for upgradesthey just appear, like mainstream updates.
what do you mean by "enough" ?
why don't use the simple command:
wget https://yt-dl.org/latest/youtube-dl -O
Hans writes:
> Am Freitag, 22. März 2019, 17:15:29 CET schrieb Reco:
>> Or, for instance, en0p2gibberish. They call them Unpredictable Device
>> Named for a reason.
>>
>
> Yes, thsis is another thing, which I am thinking of: The names could change
> (in case, when there are more than one
Hi folks,
interesting thing, I found this little article in internet:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/
PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
So, it looks like, since systemd v197, all devicenames are now predictable by
udev.
If so (just an idea) packagers or developers may add
On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 10:27:01AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 22 Mar 2019 at 17:45:50 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Reading the OP's problem, I wonder how you're meant to detect
> "any whiff of a problem" [...]
Torture tests.
> The main concern raised in the OP was flushing before
Hi!
I'm running debian testing and I'm trying to use mailvelope with Firefox
in order to encrypt/sign my emails. I plan to use it with my yubikey.
I'm getting "GnuPG is not available". Any ideas how to solve it?
One solution i could try is downloading the packages from
Trevis Schiffer writes:
Hi,
I am trying to build a custom ISO from this guide:
https://willhaley.com/blog/custom-debian-live-environment/
But the ISO fails to boot, with a message that it can't find the init system.
Then trying to understand: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianCustomCD but the
On 3/23/19 4:22 PM, kaliderus wrote:
Le bonjour,
Je souhaite intégrer en environnement (common) LISP un framework web.
Glouglou me donne quelques résultats mais je me vois mal les tester un
par un ou faire confiance à une unique source telle que :
https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/web-dev
ou
On Fri 22 Mar 2019 at 17:45:50 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 07:52:33PM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Opening, appending and closing for each new line of
> > output made me a bit squeamish. The program is monitoring a
> > stream of data from a
Le bonjour,
Je souhaite intégrer en environnement (common) LISP un framework web.
Glouglou me donne quelques résultats mais je me vois mal les tester un
par un ou faire confiance à une unique source telle que :
https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/web-dev
ou
https://www.cliki.net/web%20framework
Si
Hi,
I am trying to build a custom ISO from this guide:
https://willhaley.com/blog/custom-debian-live-environment/
But the ISO fails to boot, with a message that it can't find the init
system.
Then trying to understand: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianCustomCD but
the whole page is bit
On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 5:12 AM Tom Browder wrote:
>
> > > Is there any reliable way to either (1) always connect via the LAN or (2)
> > > make the laptop broadcast its own LAN so I can login to it wirelessly from
> > > the iPad?
Solved!!
I tried using my iPhjone as a personal hotspot and
Tom Browder wrote:
> I travel often with a hefty laptop running Debian 9 and like to do casual
> programming on it remotely via a terminal app (Termius) on an iPad. In many
> situations I am able to access the laptop when on a wireless LAN by getting
> its IP address with "sudo ifconfig" and
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 9:29 AM Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> So this turned out to be a weirdie -- if I dropped the "sudo" my
> original command worked.
> So now, suddenly from that update that started this thread, if I run the
> pactl command as an unprivileged user, it works fine.
Is it possible
> > Is there any reliable way to either (1) always connect via the LAN or (2)
> > make the laptop broadcast its own LAN so I can login to it wirelessly from
> > the iPad?
...
> It is unclear to me if you have one internal network (network behind
> your laptop) or if both the Ipad and the laptop
deloptes composed on 2019-03-23 07:29 (UTC+0100):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> IME, using net.ifnames=0, the motherboard NIC closer to an ATX power
>> supply is always eth0. With BTX I've never had two NICs, but have to
>> suppose it would be the opposite. I think PCI(e) resources flow the same
>>
Kangry Group,
Hope you are well.
I came across your wonderful website and really appreciate the hard work
done. However never expected such simple flaws!
You won't believe these basic flaws are dampening your web performance.
Still I would like to bring few of the key points in our
On 3/23/2019 12:48 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
> I travel often with a hefty laptop running Debian 9 and like to do casual
> programming on it remotely via a terminal app (Termius) on an iPad. In many
> situations I am able to access the laptop when on a wireless LAN by getting
> its IP address with
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 08:44:46PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> > So this turned out to be a weirdie -- if I dropped the "sudo" my
> > original command worked.
> >
> > So now, suddenly from that update that started this thread, if I run the
> > pactl command as an
On Sat, 2019-03-23 at 11:31 +1100, David wrote:
> Hi deb
>
> I don't know why you have a habit of editing the message
> subject to add people's names, but I ask you to stop doing it.
I second that request for the same reasons David said, also seeing
someone else's name at the start of subject
Felix Miata wrote:
> IME, using net.ifnames=0, the motherboard NIC closer to an ATX power
> supply is always eth0. With BTX I've never had two NICs, but have to
> suppose it would be the opposite. I think PCI(e) resources flow the same
> direction, from CPU & PS/2 port end to last slot end.
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