On Tue 14 Jul 2020 at 19:56:25 (-0400), David Bridgham wrote:
> Looking at the archive, it appears this message never made it. Perhaps
> attachments aren't allowed after all so I'll remove them.
I think it depends on their size whether they make it through.
> malabar> ls -l ~/.local/share/xorg/
On Wed 15 Jul 2020 at 05:43:06 (+0200), Vlad Dragomir wrote:
>
> I found that file too, actually I found four or five of them, but not all. I
> put them on the USB installation drive but the installer kept asking for
> them. I'm sorry, I should have been more precise when I said that Google
>
Hello,
Thank you all for all those great responses, I'm definitely grateful.
Dan, I followed your instructions, please tell me if this is the expected
output, I'll try to transcribe everything:
Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a)
Would you please tell me what to do
On 7/14/20 10:31 PM, Cleverson Casarin Uliana wrote:
* Switch to a pure console, issue the command "tput bel", then hear
whether it beeps;
On my i5 NUC, it makes no sound at all.
And by testing it, i discovered that if I switch to a console, X crashes
and restarts. What the heck? It did
Hello all,
I'm considering to aquire an Intel NUC mini PC, probably the
NUC10i5FNKPA model, and install GNU/Linux on it. However, due to a
visual empairment, I'd like to be sure it can beep as soon as a boot
loader, like grub, displays its boot menu for choosing an operating
system in a dual
Looking at the archive, it appears this message never made it. Perhaps
attachments aren't allowed after all so I'll remove them.
Dave
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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 08:48:58 -0400
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To:
Thanks to everyone for their help. Since I am using allow-hotplug, I'll
change that and see if it's enough to cure the problem.
Then I can look into the new filter tools.
Ross
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 4:32 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 06:41:39PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
>
On 7/14/20 1:48 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 2020-07-14 13:33, Vlad Dragomir wrote:
I tried to install Debian on an unused laptop I'm having,
It asks for additional non-free firmware, unfortunately it's an Intel
wireless card. It gives a list of files it needs in order to configure
the
On Tue 14 Jul 2020 at 16:59:00 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote:
> Vlad Dragomir wrote:
> > I am very new to Debian, and would like to apologise first, I might not
> > know how exactly to describe this issue.
>
> Everybody starts somewhere.
>
>
> > I tried to install Debian on an unused laptop I'm
On 7/14/20 1:11 PM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
Il 12/07/20 20:17, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
After the pairing, I can see in the logs that there are 3 new devices
(keyboard, mouse, multimedia controls) as input devices but that's it: it
doesn't work in parallel with the internal touchpad and
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Vlad Dragomir wrote:
> I am very new to Debian, and would like to apologise first, I might not know
> how exactly to describe this issue.
Everybody starts somewhere.
> I tried to install Debian on an unused laptop I'm having, using the iso
> downloaded from this torrent:
>
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On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 2:48 PM, David Christensen
wrote:
> If I needed to install Debian on a laptop without Ethernet, I would buy
> a USB Ethernet adapter. The key is finding one that is supported by
> FOSS
On 2020-07-14 13:33, Vlad Dragomir wrote:
I tried to install Debian on an unused laptop I'm having,
It asks for additional non-free firmware, unfortunately it's an Intel wireless
card. It gives a list of files it needs in order to configure the network,
which is I suppose a good start.
Good evening,
I am very new to Debian, and would like to apologise first, I might not know
how exactly to describe this issue.
I tried to install Debian on an unused laptop I'm having, using the iso
downloaded from this torrent:
Bonjour,
Je ne parviens plus a trouver la config pour ne pas désactiver l'usb quand
l'ordi est sur sa batterie (débranché du secteur).
J'ai essayé de d'ajouter l'id de ma clé 4G dans :
/etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/runtime-pm.conf
AUTOSUSPEND_RUNTIME_DEVID_BLACKLIST="12d1:14dc"
D'après lsusb :
Bus
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 14 iul 20, 07:11:39, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > The way to handle a giant blocklist efficiently is ipset, which manipulates
> > large groups of IPs that will be matched for a particular rule.
>
> Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on either iptables or nftables, this is
>
Il 12/07/20 20:17, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
After the pairing, I can see in the logs that there are 3 new devices
(keyboard, mouse, multimedia controls) as input devices but that's it:
it doesn't work in parallel with the internal touchpad and keyboard.
I've tried both with KDE and on
On Ma, 14 iul 20, 12:04:51, basti wrote:
> Hello, when i try to shutdown from my lxde session i get:|
>
> GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InteractiveAuthorizationRequired:
> Interactive authentication required.
Hmm, this worked for me out of the box. Is your user a member of 'sudo'?
As
On Ma, 14 iul 20, 07:11:39, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Lu, 13 iul 20, 18:41:39, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > >
> > > The interface has a pre-up script that has over 1,000 iptables add lines
> > > for blacklists, and I suspect this is slowing things down enough to cause
> > >
On Mon, 13 Jul, 2020 at 20:26:57 -0400, hobie of RMN wrote:
> Hi, Folks -
>
> I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up
> with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc.,
> notably Libre programs and alsamixer, etc. How can I ge3t larger fonts on
Bob Weber (12020-07-14):
> echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc " | tr -d '\\' | awk 'BEGIN {
> FS="|" } { printf "
> _S_AR=(\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n)\n",$1,$2,$3,$4,$5}'
Have you considered that pipes without backslashes are not supposed to
be separators?
Regards,
--
On 7/14/20 8:52 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
I have a string delimited by two characters: "\|"
_S=" 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc "
which then I need to turn into a array looking like:
_S_AR=(
" 34 + 45"
" abc"
" 1 2 3"
" c"
"123abc"
)
Try:
echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \|
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 02:00:53PM +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> On 7/9/20, Reco wrote:
> > More or less. The correct sequence is:
> > 1) cryptsetup luksOpen
> > 2) pvscan && vgchange -ay
> > 3) mount "/dev/lbrtchx-vg/home" "/media/abc123"
> >
> > And the unmounting should go in reverse:
> >
On 7/14/20 3:05 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 03:04:38PM +0200, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
Since you anyway use tools like awk or tr, here is the perl code:
echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc " | perl -F'\\\|' -lanE 'say
"\"".$_."\"" for @F'
If you're going to call
Albretch Mueller (12020-07-14):
> I have a string delimited by two characters: "\|"
>
> _S=" 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc "
>
> which then I need to turn into a array looking like:
>
> _S_AR=(
> " 34 + 45 "
> " abc "
> " 1 2 3 "
> " c"
> "123abc "
> )
>
> I can't make awk or tr
Greg Wooledge (12020-07-14):
> > echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc " | perl -F'\\\|' -lanE 'say
> > "\"".$_."\"" for @F'
>
> If you're going to call on perl to help split the string into an
> array, you might as well throw bash away and write the entire program
> in perl instead.
I
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 03:04:38PM +0200, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
> Since you anyway use tools like awk or tr, here is the perl code:
>
> echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc " | perl -F'\\\|' -lanE 'say
> "\"".$_."\"" for @F'
If you're going to call on perl to help split the string into
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 02:52:08PM +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I have a string delimited by two characters: "\|"
>
> _S=" 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc "
>
> which then I need to turn into a array looking like:
>
> _S_AR=(
> " 34 + 45 "
> " abc "
> " 1 2 3 "
> " c"
> "123abc "
On 7/14/20 2:52 PM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
I have a string delimited by two characters: "\|"
_S=" 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc "
which then I need to turn into a array looking like:
_S_AR=(
" 34 + 45"
" abc"
" 1 2 3"
" c"
"123abc"
)
I can't make awk or tr work in the
I have a string delimited by two characters: "\|"
_S=" 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc "
which then I need to turn into a array looking like:
_S_AR=(
" 34 + 45 "
" abc "
" 1 2 3 "
" c"
"123abc "
)
I can't make awk or tr work in the way I need and all examples I
have found use only
Jörg writes:
> But these are all way to heavy programs for doing simple calculations.
I use Octave for exactly that. I always have it running in one of the
panes of my current desk. It has all the elementary functions built in
and lets me smoothly transition from doing simple arithmetic to
On 7/9/20, Reco wrote:
> More or less. The correct sequence is:
> 1) cryptsetup luksOpen
> 2) pvscan && vgchange -ay
> 3) mount "/dev/lbrtchx-vg/home" "/media/abc123"
>
> And the unmounting should go in reverse:
> 1) umount /media/...
> 2) vghcange -an ...
> 3) cryptsetup luksClose
thank you,
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 06:41:39PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I am having intermittent problems on startup in which network services do
> not start properly, generally with messages suggesting the network
> interface they need is not available. If I stop and start them after, they
> will run.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 09:06:17PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> Based on a bit more digging, apparently calc does also have an atan()
> function, which produces the arctangent of its argument; atan(1)*4 gives
> 3.14159265358979323848. Oddly, that last digit is not the same as what
> 'bc -l' gave
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 02:16:03PM -0700, Paul Gerken wrote:
> Fri 7/10 installed Kali linux from USB, burned from
> kali-linux-2020.2-installer-amd64 download of 7/7.
> Installed as Kali on different AMD Athalon 64x2 tower machine which has no
> email on it.
> Distro is 5.7.0-kali1-amd64 #1
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 13 iul 20, 18:41:39, Ross Boylan wrote:
> >
> > The interface has a pre-up script that has over 1,000 iptables add lines
> > for blacklists, and I suspect this is slowing things down enough to cause
> > trouble. I was not having problems when the script was
Hello, when i try to shutdown from my lxde session i get:|
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InteractiveAuthorizationRequired:
Interactive authentication required.
When i frist logout then I can Shutdown from ligthdm.
OS: Debian Buster
Best Regards
|
In this category of computer aided mathematics or computer algebra systems,
there are also the packages sagemath, octave or scilab.
octave and scilab bring there own GUI.
sagemath and also python 3 or R can be used via jupyter notebook which is a kind
of browser based GUI.
But these are all way
Hi,
14 juil. 2020 à 01:48 de guik...@gmail.com:
> kaye@laptop:~$ flatpak install flathub com.giuspen.cherrytree
> Note that the directories
> '/var/lib/flatpak/exports/share'
> '/home/kaye/.local/share/flatpak/exports/share'
> are not in the search path set by the XDG_DATA_DIRS environment
Ross Boylan wrote:
> tftpd-hpa is the service that fails most consistently.
Fail also on my system without systemd. Everytime I reboot the server, I
have to restart manually.
I found out for the server it is better for now to not use systemd. I have
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet
On Lu, 13 iul 20, 18:41:39, Ross Boylan wrote:
>
> The interface has a pre-up script that has over 1,000 iptables add lines
> for blacklists, and I suspect this is slowing things down enough to cause
> trouble. I was not having problems when the script was shorter.
P.S. as far as I understand
On Lu, 13 iul 20, 18:41:39, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I am having intermittent problems on startup in which network services do
> not start properly, generally with messages suggesting the network
> interface they need is not available. If I stop and start them after, they
> will run. I suspect this
On Lu, 13 iul 20, 19:27:22, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> The short answer is that when you cancel an otherwise-complete bug
> report from the 'reportbug' program, it saves the result into a file,
> and you can take that file to another machine and (with a little work)
> turn it into an E-mail that can
On Monday, 13 Jul 2020 at 19:29, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> My first calculator still works too. It looks much like this, but yellowed
> with minor stains:
> http://www.stefanv.com/calculators/aristo970/index.html
:-) I remember using such a calculator for Physics in high school! Then
TI brought
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