Dearie
> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2022 at 1:59 AM
> From: "Brian"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: What should I put inside the file called wlan0?
>
> On Wed 02 Mar 2022 at 09:01:55 +0100, Stella Ashburne wrote:
>
> > Are you saying that my /etc/network/interfaces file may look
I experienced this same problem with Debian 11 with GNOME 3.38.5: I had tried
to change the Settings > Accessibility > Zoom Options > Magnifier Position from
'Magnifier cursor moves with contents'. The moment I selected the option
'Keep Magnifier Cursor centred', I was logged out & the login
The problem occurred after I installed the ufw firewall package. I finally
figured out (as Mr Richard Hector wrote me) that the problem was caused by ufw
blocking the network connection on the loopback interface. Removing the ufw
package resolved the problem.
On Mittwoch, 2. März 2022 18:34:22 -03 Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Finding and placing missing DLLs into the Windows directory of Wine is
> easy.
>
> I think the problem is the windows executables in wine have not been
> compiled with the -static-libgcc option of MinGW, so not
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 10:44:33PM +0100, nimrod wrote:
> In the meantime I made Squirrelmail to work, but it has the same UI I
> saw many many years ago. This is very good for me, since I'm looking
> for a minimalistic approach, but it's really too minimalistic for my
> users. RainLoop and
On mer, 2022-03-02 at 16:23 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > It seems very simple, but I didn't find anything just like that.
> > Roundcube, for instance, seems a good choice, but installing it on
> > Debian forces me to configure a database for the users, which I
> > really
> > don't need and don't
> It seems very simple, but I didn't find anything just like that.
> Roundcube, for instance, seems a good choice, but installing it on
> Debian forces me to configure a database for the users, which I really
> don't need and don't even want to use. Squirrelmail is another good
> choice, I thought
Hello!
Finding and placing missing DLLs into the Windows directory of Wine is easy.
I think the problem is the windows executables in wine have not been
compiled with the -static-libgcc option of MinGW, so not including all
these libgcc DDLs can be considered a bug itself.
But compiling it
nimrod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I set up Dovecot as an IMAP server just for local users on a server: so
> no database, no LDAP, just local users with Maildir in their own home
> directory.
>
> SMTP in this scenario is unrelevant, because my users just have to
> access archived email. The server doesn't
Hi,
I set up Dovecot as an IMAP server just for local users on a server: so
no database, no LDAP, just local users with Maildir in their own home
directory.
SMTP in this scenario is unrelevant, because my users just have to
access archived email. The server doesn't send nor receive mail. Don't
On Mittwoch, 2. März 2022 16:01:09 -03 Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> Hello
>
> After the recent update of Wine packages in Sid, some programs do not
> run because of a missing libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll. They all worked just fine
> with the previous version.
>
> ~$ wine SpaceEngine.exe
>
On Wednesday, 2 March 2022 11:06:09 EST Dan Ritter wrote:
> gene heskett wrote:
> > 1. The default non-driver for my Brother MFC-J6920DW goes thru the
> > motions of being deleted after sudo'ing, but the deletion is then
> > causing a cups restart, and that apparently restores this
> >
Hello
After the recent update of Wine packages in Sid, some programs do not
run because of a missing libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll. They all worked just fine
with the previous version.
~$ wine SpaceEngine.exe
014c:err:module:import_dll Library libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll (which is needed
by
On Wed 02 Mar 2022 at 09:01:55 +0100, Stella Ashburne wrote:
> Dearie
>
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2022 at 12:20 AM
> > From: "David Wright"
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: What should I put inside the file called wlan0?
> >
> >
> > As long as you have "source
On Wednesday 02 March 2022 15:00:23 hamster wrote:
> Le 02/03/2022 à 14:17, ajh-valmer a écrit :
> > Juste cette observation, à quoi sert cette partition SWAP
> > éternellement vide ?
> Elle a 2 fonctions :
> - Sa fonction originale c'est que quand la RAM est pleine, il la déleste
> dans cette
Et qu’est-ce que donne un « swap on —show » ?
Est-ce qu’il y a une partition swap déclarée dans le /etc/fstab ou est-ce dans
un fichier ?
De toutes façons que le swap ne soit pas occupée est plutôt bon signe étant
donné ce pourquoi elle est faite (décharger la RAM en cas de sur-occupation).
Si
Le 13/02/2022 à 17:31, hamster a écrit :
Le 13/02/2022 à 14:31, benoit a écrit :
Quel serait l’environnement de bureau *léger* disponible en paquet
Debian qui dépayserait le moins des personnes venant du monde Windows ?
Pas trop depayser, ca veut pas uniquement dire sexy, ca veut aussi dire
gene heskett wrote:
> 1. The default non-driver for my Brother MFC-J6920DW goes thru the
> motions of being deleted after sudo'ing, but the deletion is then causing
> a cups restart, and that apparently restores this non-functional
> configuration, making 3 configs. And the no-driver version
I wasn't the only one with access to that machine, and Debian were
reinstalled.
In any case, thank you for your tip Christian, I'll keep it for the future.
Cheers.
Greetings all;
I finally managed to get it to reboot w/o hanging at 10 the second mark
forever. Somebody finally told me how to disable the objectionable stuff
using systemctl in systemd/system. So now a reboot is not another re-
install.
Now I'm trying and failing to get my printers to
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 02:28:07PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> logind removes things from /dev/shm for a user if it's not a
> system user, when that user's session ends.
In case it wasn't clearly enough explained why this is happening: it
clears out /dev/shm when the user's LAST session ends, but
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 07:54:53AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Someone who knows systemd, dbus, and all that stuff might be able to
> suggest next steps.
I'm not really that person but yes, logind removes things from
/dev/shm for a user if it's not a system user, when that user's
Le 02/03/2022 à 14:17, ajh-valmer a écrit :
Juste cette observation, à quoi sert cette partition SWAP éternellement vide ?
Elle a 2 fonctions :
- Sa fonction originale c'est que quand la RAM est pleine, il la déleste
dans cette partition. Ca fait que l'ordi se met a etre très lent mais au
On Wednesday 02 March 2022 11:50:12 Bruno Volpi wrote:
> je pense que c'est un décalage de colonnes...
On Wednesday 02 March 2022 12:47:04 didier gaumet wrote:
> didier@hp-notebook14:~$ free
> total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache
> disponible
> Mem:20362248 3387512
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 09:46:23AM +0100, Antal Koós wrote:
> The symptom:
> There are two users on a host 'debhost'.
> I make 'su' from'user1' to 'user2', and create a file on /dev/shm.
> I make 'scp' from another host for 'user2@debhost', but target is the
> $HOME and not the /dev/shm.
>
On 28.02.2022 02:32, José Luis González wrote:
Hi,
Upon upgrading to Debian 11, the ALT+F1 key, which is assigned as a
shortcut to xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu, according to XFCE's settings,
no longer shows the applications menu and instead the app menu button
on my panel appears pressed
Hello,
I am working with an employer that is looking to hire a permanent DBA
(MySQL/MariaDB) for their London and Singapore office
Consequently, I had hoped that some members of this mailing list may
like to discuss with me further
I can be reached using "JamesBTobin (at) Gmail (dot) Com"
Bonjour,
didier@hp-notebook14:~$ free
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache
disponible
Mem:20362248 338751211732644 430696 5242092
16173144
Partition d'échange: 23437308 023437308
on peut directement regarder dans
Hoi,
Raar probleem. Ik heb bij iemand een systeem geupgraded waar het
automatisch updaten was vastgelopen. Hierbij is ook Thunderbird
geupgraded. Daarna was er een boel mail weg (IMAP), het is niet helemaal
duidelijk of het door de upgrade gekomen is, of door iets anders.
Eigenlijk waren
Bonjour ,
je pense que c'est un décalage de col , peux-tu faire un Copy/Coller du
resultat.
en attendant voici un résultat normale de la commande
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache
disponible
Mem: 65842020 2575988 61498492 179132
Maybe a problem with the video configuration? Checking
/var/log/Xorg.0.log could be a good first step.
Cheers,
Christian
On 2022-03-02 11:11 UTC+0100, Thanos Katsiolis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> boot gets stuck on
>
> "[OK] Started GNOME Display Manager"
>
> Apart from solving the problem, I would
Bonjour,
Voici ce que me répond la commande "free" :
Partition d'échange :taille = 8488956 libre = 0 8488956 : ?
La swap généralement est déclarée occupée = 0,
à moins que ce soit un décalage des colonnes.
Merci, bonne journée.
Hello,
boot gets stuck on
"[OK] Started GNOME Display Manager"
Apart from solving the problem, I would also like, if someone could tell me
how to find out why the booting fails/gets stuck.
What I have tried is to look at the boot logs in /var/log/, in case I find
something helping me figure out
Hello Armin,
did it work before?
Might not be related, but I had the following experience with Cheese: I
somehow managed to select an invalid resolution for my cam, which also
made Cheese crash IIRC. The solution was to reset it's resolution
settings with the dconf-editor.
You can always report
Hi,
I´ve just experienced the following crash on starting cheese on my
installation.
Since I´m not sure where to report the but I´m asking on this list for help.
Camera device is:
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 0c45:62c0 Microdia Sonix USB 2.0 Camera
Here a stack trace:
Hi!
I'm not an expert Debian user and would like to know which package may have
the error? Openssh-server maybe?
The symptom:
There are two users on a host 'debhost'.
I make 'su' from'user1' to 'user2', and create a file on /dev/shm.
I make 'scp' from another host for 'user2@debhost', but target
Dearie
> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2022 at 12:20 AM
> From: "David Wright"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: What should I put inside the file called wlan0?
>
>
> As long as you have "source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*" in your
> /e/n/interfaces file, then you can call the file
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