Re: Force device node link creation

2020-02-06 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, On 2020-02-06 19:47, David Wright wrote: On Thu 06 Feb 2020 at 17:56:00 (+0100), Christoph Pleger wrote: I am using a program for automatic creation of a harddisk partitioning from a configuration file. That file contains device names like /dev/sda1 etc. for naming the partitions. After

Re: local network capability scanner?

2020-02-06 Thread john doe
On 2/7/2020 8:04 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > My local network has 2 8 port switches, one here in this room that claims > to be a gigabit and managed. > > One of its ports is connected to the upstream port of another dumber > unmanaged 8 port switch that feeds the machines in the ga

Re: local network capability scanner?

2020-02-06 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 07 February 2020 02:17:59 Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Vi, 07 feb 20, 02:04:17, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > My local network has 2 8 port switches, one here in this room that > > claims to be a gigabit and managed. > > > > One of its ports is connected to the upstream po

Re: local network capability scanner?

2020-02-06 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 07 feb 20, 02:04:17, Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > My local network has 2 8 port switches, one here in this room that claims > to be a gigabit and managed. > > One of its ports is connected to the upstream port of another dumber > unmanaged 8 port switch that feeds the machin

Re: Anyone with experience scanning with Epson

2020-02-06 Thread Renato Gallo
try iscan or simple-scan Renato Gallo From: "kaye n" To: "debian-user" Sent: Friday, February 7, 2020 3:36:11 AM Subject: Anyone with experience scanning with Epson Hello Friends! I'm running: Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 1

local network capability scanner?

2020-02-06 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all; My local network has 2 8 port switches, one here in this room that claims to be a gigabit and managed. One of its ports is connected to the upstream port of another dumber unmanaged 8 port switch that feeds the machines in the garage, and which also claims to be a gigahertz cap

Re: LibreOffice takes about 35 seconds to fully open

2020-02-06 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 10:17:09 +0800 kaye n wrote: Hello kaye, >I was just wondering if it takes about 35 seconds for your Debian >system to At least. As you say, subsequent starts are much faster. I note that Patrick says his starts in 3 or 4 secs. I was going to suggest that he's using the LO

Re: LibreOffice takes about 35 seconds to fully open

2020-02-06 Thread tomas
On Fri, Feb 07, 2020 at 11:27:49AM +0800, kaye n wrote: > By the way, it only takes 35 seconds on the first execution. If I close > libreoffice, and open i again, it's really not so slow. > Thank you Try, before you start LO the second time, flushing all caches and buffers (as root): sync && e

Re: LibreOffice takes about 35 seconds to fully open

2020-02-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 11:27:49 +0800 kaye n wrote: > By the way, it only takes 35 seconds on the first execution. If I close > libreoffice, and open i again, it's really not so slow. > Thank you So, how long does it take to load the second time? B > On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 10:17 AM kaye n wrote:

Re: LibreOffice takes about 35 seconds to fully open

2020-02-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 10:17:09 +0800 kaye n wrote: > Hello Friends! > > I was just wondering if it takes about 35 seconds for your Debian system to > open LibreOffice. Mine does. My Debian is: No. Initially, after a reboot, so all RAM was cleared of buffered apps, the LibreOffice "Start" panel

Re: LibreOffice takes about 35 seconds to fully open

2020-02-06 Thread kaye n
By the way, it only takes 35 seconds on the first execution. If I close libreoffice, and open i again, it's really not so slow. Thank you On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 10:17 AM kaye n wrote: > Hello Friends! > > I was just wondering if it takes about 35 seconds for your Debian system > to open LibreOf

Anyone with experience scanning with Epson

2020-02-06 Thread kaye n
Hello Friends! I'm running: Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) My printer is an Epson L220. It's connected to my laptop's USB port. The command lsusb shows: Bus 002 Device 003: ID *04b8:08d1* Seiko Epson Corp. Therefore in the file,

LibreOffice takes about 35 seconds to fully open

2020-02-06 Thread kaye n
Hello Friends! I was just wondering if it takes about 35 seconds for your Debian system to open LibreOffice. Mine does. My Debian is: Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) If it matters: Memory: 5.69 GiB used: 2.03 GiB Dual Core: Int

Re: Trilinos build from source code

2020-02-06 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 06.02.2020 00:51, Gary L. Roach wrote: > > I know that this is not a main stream debian question but I have not > been able to get any response from the Trilinos (sandia labs) mailing > list. I am desparate. > > I am running a Debian Buster KDE system and am trying to set up Elmer > with Trilino

Re: Erzeugung von Device-Knoten erzwingen

2020-02-06 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 17:55:17 +0100 Christoph Pleger wrote: > Is > it possible to force the device node links to have been created > before calling udevadm? Without long sleeps or sleep loops? Instead, try querying the partition itself: root@hawk:~# dumpe2fs -h /dev/sda1 | grep UUID dumpe2fs 1.

Re: Why I don't like UUIDs (Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32)

2020-02-06 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Every time you have to reboot, it means your OS has somewhat failed you. > i don't think that at all. remember that each person can > have different preferences, requirements and expectations. That's why I wrote "have to". Of course, if you choose to reboot it, it's not you OS's fault. > sy

Re: Force device node link creation

2020-02-06 Thread David Wright
On Thu 06 Feb 2020 at 17:56:00 (+0100), Christoph Pleger wrote: > > I am using a program for automatic creation of a harddisk partitioning > from a configuration file. That file contains device names like > /dev/sda1 etc. for naming the partitions. After the partitioning has > been completed, I wa

Force device node link creation

2020-02-06 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, I am using a program for automatic creation of a harddisk partitioning from a configuration file. That file contains device names like /dev/sda1 etc. for naming the partitions. After the partitioning has been completed, I want to create an appropriate fstab from the configuration file

Erzeugung von Device-Knoten erzwingen

2020-02-06 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, I am using a program for automatic creation of a harddisk partitioning from a configuration file. That file contains device names like /dev/sda1 etc. for naming the partitions. After the partitioning has been completed, I want to create an appropriate fstab from the configuration file

Re: Laptop: External monitor, keyboard, and mouse "disabled" -- how re-enable without rebooting?

2020-02-06 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020, 10:49 AM wrote: > I've installed Buster on a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop. I have it connected > to > an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse via a KVM switch. > > I thouight all was well, but now, a day later (with the KVM switched to > other > computers), switching the KVM b

Re: Why I don't like UUIDs (Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32)

2020-02-06 Thread David Wright
On Wed 05 Feb 2020 at 22:54:33 (-0500), Michael Stone wrote: > On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 07:33:38PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > On Wed 05 Feb 2020 at 15:59:27 (-0500), Michael Stone wrote: > > > On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 01:43:37PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > > > On Wed 05 Feb 2020 at 09:00:41 (-

Re: apt-get build-dep emacs-gtk: unmet dependencies

2020-02-06 Thread Göktuğ Kayaalp
> It looks as though you have installed from security.debian.org but now > it's not in your sources.list. If you add a line like > > deb http://security.debian.org/ buster/updates main contrib non-free > > then do "apt-get update", does that help the "apt-get build-dep"? This seems to hav

Laptop: External monitor, keyboard, and mouse "disabled" -- how re-enable without rebooting?

2020-02-06 Thread rhkramer
I've installed Buster on a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop. I have it connected to an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse via a KVM switch. I thouight all was well, but now, a day later (with the KVM switched to other computers), switching the KVM back to the laptop, the external monitor, keyboard

Re: Does “apt-get install” follow “recommends” links recursively?

2020-02-06 Thread songbird
Rich Morin wrote: > Debian's "apt-get install" command is documented as following "recommends" > links by default. It also follows "depends" links, presumably in a recursive > fashion. However, I haven't been able to find out if it also follows > recommends links recursively. > > For example, le

Re: Why I don't like UUIDs (Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32)

2020-02-06 Thread songbird
Stefan Monnier wrote: >>> PS: The only problem with LVM names is that Linux doesn't let you >>> rename a volume group while it's active (at least last time I tried), >>> which makes it painful to rename the volume group in which lives your >>> root partition. >> How painful is it to dd a live cd, b

Re: Resolved (and extended): Re: OT: Belkin F1DS104J KVM and PCs on a UPS

2020-02-06 Thread rhkramer
Oops, fixing a typo, below On Sunday, February 02, 2020 04:18:39 PM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks to all who replied! > > Everybody had good points. I ended up putting the unit on the non-battery > side of the UPS (just because I was out of outlets on the battery side and > didn't want to t

Mais de 12 Mil Planilhas de Calculos,Cartas e Contratos Totalmente Prontas e Editaveis

2020-02-06 Thread Marcos Sena
Olá, Tudo Bem? Me Chamo Marcos Sena. Sou Empresario e Contador, sei que Leva Tempo para Criar Planilhas Novas. Durante Anos, Venho Criando e Juntando Planilhas e Cartas e Contratos Word e Resolvi Montar um "Super Pacote" para que Você possa BAIXA-LO. São Mais de (12.769) Arquivos Totais As Pla

Re: debian format usb drive that a Mac likes

2020-02-06 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 5/2/20 3:11 am, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > If one is on a debian system and formatting a usb drive > that will be recognized by a Mac, I know that xfs is usually > a good choice for the file system but what type of partition > are we supposed to use to enclose that xfs file system? I know fr

Re: Several issues with Xorg in debian/testing

2020-02-06 Thread Hans
Am Donnerstag, 6. Februar 2020, 09:26:53 CET schrieb Andrei POPESCU: Hi Andrei, no, if the update did not install Wayland secretly, Wayland is not installed. I rechecked on my EEEPC - NO, there is no Wayland. But thanks to the pointment. Best Hans > On Mi, 05 feb 20, 12:42:16, Hans wrote: > >

Re: package versions on the mirrors

2020-02-06 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 06 feb 20, 10:55:48, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Mi, 05 feb 20, 20:30:17, Felix Miata wrote: > > How does one discover package versions on the mirrors? I know linux-image-* > > is > > there. How does one search for the versions of it hosted there? > > apt-show-versions > > linux-image-amd64

Re: package versions on the mirrors

2020-02-06 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 05 feb 20, 20:30:17, Felix Miata wrote: > How does one discover package versions on the mirrors? I know linux-image-* is > there. How does one search for the versions of it hosted there? > apt-show-versions > linux-image-amd64 shows only one, and not which repo it comes from. Where does > 4

Re: package versions on the mirrors

2020-02-06 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Hi, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL Le 06/02/2020 à 02:30, Felix Miata a écrit : How does one discover package versions on the mirrors? I know linux-image-* is there. How does one search for the versions of it hosted there? apt-show-versions linux-image-amd64 shows only one, and not which repo it comes

Re: Several issues with Xorg in debian/testing

2020-02-06 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 05 feb 20, 12:42:16, Hans wrote: > Dear list, > > since almost 3 months I am noticing several issues, with xserver based > applications. [...] > You may think, this is a plasma problem, however, I believe, it appears > especially in plasma, because plasma needs the most ressources.

Re: 3200G Ryzen 3 / Vega 8 for Buster?

2020-02-06 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 05 feb 20, 09:13:01, Felix Miata wrote: > > Is Bullseye due this year? All I could find says no release date set. :( Debian releases approximately every two years, so bullseye will likely be released in 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history Kind regards, Andrei --