Re: Blockchain ?

2022-12-06 Thread Olivier backup my spare
Le 05/12/2022 à 19:14, ptilou a écrit : Slt, Le lundi 5 décembre 2022 à 14:40:03 UTC+1, Olivier backup my spare a écrit : Bonjour Pour ubuntu sur Mac, il faut jeter un oeil sur le wiki ubuntu. Alors je l’ai télécharger de la bibliothèque de Stockholm, avec un ordinateur de la

Re: Capturar nombre de interfase

2022-12-06 Thread Camaleón
El 2022-12-06 a las 20:10 -0300, Gerardo Braica escribió: > Buenas a todos. > Mi duda no es exactamente sobre Debian pero seguramente conocen la > respuesta. > Habitualmente uso scripts propios, muy simples , para tareas repetitivas. > Por ejemplo hice uno para todo lo que sea actualizacion del

Re: dep hell NOT with Trinity (was: TBird mail)

2022-12-06 Thread Felix Miata
gene heskett composed on 2022-12-06 21:03 (UTC-0500): > I'd love to be able to install TDE, which would give me back the best > email agent linux ever had, kmail-3.5 but with all its bugs fixed, but > the first TDE package I select, generates over 300 hits of dependency > hell from synaptic.

Re: /boot/grub/grub.cfg menu entries

2022-12-06 Thread Intense Red
> To re-enable this, set GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false in /etc/default/grub. Thanks! But I did that, ran update-grub which reported: > Warning: os-prober will be executed to detect other bootable partitions. > Its output will be used to detect bootable binaries on them and create new boot

Re: aptitude update / upgrade broke my Rapbian bullseye

2022-12-06 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 12:33 AM Steve Keller wrote: > > On Nov 26, I upgraded a Raspberry 4 from buster to bullseye using the > standard procedure of edit /etc/apt/sources.list and then apt-get > update && apt-get dist-upgrade. Everything went fine, it ran stable > for some days and one annoying

aptitude update / upgrade broke my Rapbian bullseye

2022-12-06 Thread Steve Keller
On Nov 26, I upgraded a Raspberry 4 from buster to bullseye using the standard procedure of edit /etc/apt/sources.list and then apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade. Everything went fine, it ran stable for some days and one annoying bug in the openbox window manager occured less often. On Dec

BUG FIREFOX-ESR 102.1, al cargar chat messegnger en facebook

2022-12-06 Thread Dennis Erazo
Saludos equipo de Debian 11 bullseyes, tegno instalado en mi maquina esta version, el bug seria en el navegador firefox-esr la ultima version ya que posee un bug, en el chat de messenger de facebook, ya que se cierre inesperadamente, la pestaña con la red social, y se cierra el navegador,

Re: Dial-in serial getty

2022-12-06 Thread Steve Keller
Dan Ritter wrote: > agetty needs '-L never' to answer a modem; the modem may need an > --init-string to be told to answer incoming calls. Have you done > both of those? I had tried -Lnever and it just causes a message in /var/log/auth.log Dec 7 05:02:17 bit agetty[1555324]: invalid argument of

Re: TBird mail

2022-12-06 Thread David Wright
On Tue 06 Dec 2022 at 21:03:47 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > On 12/6/22 19:39, Felix Miata wrote: > > gene heskett composed on 2022-12-06 18:58 (UTC-0500): > > > > Felix Miata wrote: > > > > > gene heskett composed on 2022-06-15 06:34 (UTC-0400): > > > > > > > > What the heck is this vertical

Re: TBird mail (was: user perms)

2022-12-06 Thread Max Nikulin
On 07/12/2022 06:58, gene heskett wrote: profiledir: what or where is this "profiledir:"? after sudo updatedb today, I find Querying search engine "thunderbird profile directory" gives https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-thunderbird-stores-user-data

Re: TBird mail

2022-12-06 Thread gene heskett
On 12/6/22 19:39, Felix Miata wrote: gene heskett composed on 2022-12-06 18:58 (UTC-0500): Felix Miata wrote: gene heskett composed on 2022-06-15 06:34 (UTC-0400): What the heck is this vertical bar it uses for a quote level That's taken care of here with one or both of these two

Re: TBird mail

2022-12-06 Thread Felix Miata
gene heskett composed on 2022-12-06 18:58 (UTC-0500): >> Felix Miata wrote: >>> gene heskett composed on 2022-06-15 06:34 (UTC-0400): What the heck is this vertical bar it uses for a quote level >>> That's taken care of here with one or both of these two entries in prefs.js >>> in the

Re: TBird mail (was: user perms)

2022-12-06 Thread Tom Furie
On Tue, Dec 06, 2022 at 06:58:20PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > gene@coyote:~$ locate prefs.js > /home/amanda/.mozilla/firefox/nz58vim6.default-esr/prefs.js > /home/gene/.local/share/digikam/QtWebEngine/Default/user_prefs.json > /home/gene/.local/share/kmail2/QtWebEngine/Default/user_prefs.json >

Re: Capturar nombre de interfase

2022-12-06 Thread Miguel Ángel Sánchez
Buenas Gerardo. Seguramente tu máquina tenga más de una interfaz (al menos "lo" y la que quieres modificar), por lo que necesitas un criterio para escoger qué interfaz. Debería ser el mismo criterio que aplicas cuando seleccionas a mano el nombre de la interfaz. Si usas al menos Debian 10,

Re: TBird mail (was: user perms)

2022-12-06 Thread gene heskett
On 6/18/22 19:26, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: Going thru some old email and found I had tagged this message which contains some unfinished business someone might clarify now: On 6/15/22 7:14 AM, Felix Miata wrote: gene heskett composed on 2022-06-15 06:34 (UTC-0400): What the heck is this

Capturar nombre de interfase

2022-12-06 Thread Gerardo Braica
Buenas a todos. Mi duda no es exactamente sobre Debian pero seguramente conocen la respuesta. Habitualmente uso scripts propios, muy simples , para tareas repetitivas. Por ejemplo hice uno para todo lo que sea actualizacion del sistema para que en lugar de escribir sudo apt update todos los

Re: /boot/grub/grub.cfg menu entries

2022-12-06 Thread Siard
Michel Verdier: > Intense Red: > > > Looking at /boot/grub/grub.cfg it uses a function format that I > > don't recognize and cannot make easy sense of -- I just want a simple > > text entry to give me the option of booting off sdf1 or sdg1 in the > > grub menu. > > > > Can anyone whack me

Re: /boot/grub/grub.cfg menu entries

2022-12-06 Thread Michel Verdier
Le 6 décembre 2022 Intense Red a écrit : > Looking at /boot/grub/grub.cfg it uses a function format that I don't > recognize and cannot make easy sense of -- I just want a simple text entry to > give me the option of booting off sdf1 or sdg1 in the grub menu. > >Can anyone whack me with a

Re: /boot/grub/grub.cfg menu entries

2022-12-06 Thread tv.debian
06/12/2022 19:49, Intense Red wrote: On my machine I have 2 bootable Linux installs, one each on /dev/sdf1 and / dev/sdg1. Grub *used to* detect the various partitions and creat entries for each one, but in this install it didn't do that. Looking at /boot/grub/grub.cfg it uses a function

/boot/grub/grub.cfg menu entries

2022-12-06 Thread Intense Red
On my machine I have 2 bootable Linux installs, one each on /dev/sdf1 and / dev/sdg1. Grub *used to* detect the various partitions and creat entries for each one, but in this install it didn't do that. Looking at /boot/grub/grub.cfg it uses a function format that I don't recognize and

Re: problem getting debian live to run

2022-12-06 Thread L Dimov
On Saturday, December 3, 2022, 11:22:27 PM EST, L Dimov wrote: On Thursday, December 1, 2022, 10:12:21 PM GMT+1, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 08:43:29PM +, L Dimov wrote: >    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 03:28:33 PM EST, Andrew M.A. Cater > wrote:

Re: comment trouver (sur Debian ou Ubuntu) le pays géographique d'une adresse IPv4 ou IPv6?

2022-12-06 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 02:34:14PM +0100, ajh-valmer wrote a message of 6 lines which said: > Taper : > whois > et extraire la ligne "Country:" RDAP, c'est mieux (le deuxième

Re: Quels outils pour automatiser le traitement d'alertesreçues par courriel ?

2022-12-06 Thread Sébastien Marque
Salut, suis étonné de ne pas avoir vu parler d'imapfilter: https://github.com/lefcha/imapfilter (et son paquet sur https://packages.debian.org/fr/bullseye/imapfilter) C'est L'outil pour effectuer des tâches avec les boîtes mails IMAP. Ça s'utilise avec du lua et ça permet de faire plein de

Kate and auto-indent (was: Re: Detailed Leafpad manual [not just manpage]?)

2022-12-06 Thread rhkramer
On Tuesday, December 06, 2022 09:53:11 AM Richard Owlett wrote: > It worked acceptabily on Debian 9.13 . I have to read manual to see if I > can make a cosmetic tweak. If you describe the cosmetic tweak you need, I (or someone else) *might* be able to help. -- rhk If you reply: snip, snip,

Re: Detailed Leafpad manual [not just manpage]?

2022-12-06 Thread Richard Owlett
Richard Owlett wrote: rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Tuesday, December 06, 2022 07:01:07 AM Richard Owlett wrote: I just tried it on both of my machines. It lacks ability to set the right margin. I want to insert a paragraph such that the effective LEFT margin [when line wraps at RIGHT margin]

Re: Killing bluetooth dead

2022-12-06 Thread David Wright
On Tue 06 Dec 2022 at 14:25:02 (-), Curt wrote: > On 2022-12-06, d...@sherohman.org wrote: > > > > ...and the same log messages are continuing to appear. I have twenty bluetooth modules in /lib/modules/5.10.0-19-amd64/kernel/drivers/bluetooth/ $ grep 'Reading Intel version'

Re: Killing bluetooth dead

2022-12-06 Thread Curt
On 2022-12-06, d...@sherohman.org wrote: > > ...and the same log messages are continuing to appear. > I have /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and /etc/default/bluetooth (but maybe you don't). If you do, though, have one or both of those files, for the former: AutoEnable=false and the latter

Re: Detailed Leafpad manual [not just manpage]?

2022-12-06 Thread Richard Owlett
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Tuesday, December 06, 2022 07:01:07 AM Richard Owlett wrote: I just tried it on both of my machines. It lacks ability to set the right margin. I want to insert a paragraph such that the effective LEFT margin [when line wraps at RIGHT margin] is the indent level.

Re: Detailed Leafpad manual [not just manpage]?

2022-12-06 Thread rhkramer
On Tuesday, December 06, 2022 07:01:07 AM Richard Owlett wrote: > I just tried it on both of my machines. > It lacks ability to set the right margin. I want to insert a paragraph > such that the effective LEFT margin [when line wraps at RIGHT margin] is > the indent level. Just as a followup to

Re: Detailed Leafpad manual [not just manpage]?

2022-12-06 Thread rhkramer
On Tuesday, December 06, 2022 07:01:07 AM Richard Owlett wrote: > I just tried it on both of my machines. > It lacks ability to set the right margin. I want to insert a paragraph > such that the effective LEFT margin [when line wraps at RIGHT margin] is > the indent level. I started to write a

Re: Detailed Leafpad manual [not just manpage]?

2022-12-06 Thread Richard Owlett
Richard Owlett wrote: Andreas Rönnquist wrote: On Sun, 4 Dec 2022 05:29:58 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: I wish to document a personal project.The desired format will resemble the outline for term papers we wrote in school in the 50's. Except some items may be a short paragraph or two long. I

Re: Detailed Leafpad manual [not just manpage]?

2022-12-06 Thread Richard Owlett
Richard Owlett wrote: Andreas Rönnquist wrote: On Sun, 4 Dec 2022 05:29:58 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: I wish to document a personal project.The desired format will resemble the outline for term papers we wrote in school in the 50's. Except some items may be a short paragraph or two long. I

Re: Getting PC with Ubuntu; change to Debian?

2022-12-06 Thread Anssi Saari
Greg Wooledge writes: > However, if a newer X server, Mesa or whatever else is also needed, then > it might be worth trying to run testing. Indeed. I've run into trouble with backports kernels since apparently the kernel team doesn't give a damn about what other packages break with an updated

Re: Killing bluetooth dead

2022-12-06 Thread dave
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 04:18:19PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 05 Dec 2022 at 11:57:19 (-0500), Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > It may be easier to look in the BIOS/UEFI and see if there's a way to > > disable Bluetooth and Wifi. Then you don't have to worry about drivers > > loading for chips

Re: Killing bluetooth dead

2022-12-06 Thread dave
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 02:32:15PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: > If you do not want Bluetooth to run you can simply disable it in systemd. > > sudo systemctl stop bluetooth.service > > sudo systemctl disable bluetooth.service That was actually the first thing I tried, I just forgot to

Re: Killing bluetooth dead

2022-12-06 Thread dave
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 03:28:40PM +, Brad Rogers wrote: > On Mon, 5 Dec 2022 08:42:14 -0600 > d...@sherohman.org wrote: > > mentioning "blue", "tooth", or "bt" - there aren't any, so the obvious > > what about 'blue*'? Good thought, but the specific command I use to check for that sort of

Re: Killing bluetooth dead

2022-12-06 Thread dave
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 09:51:20AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > - `rmmod btusb` - this has no apparent effect, probably because > > bluetooth.target loads the mod back in before I even have time to run > > `lsmod` and see if it's still there > > Then I would blacklist it. Create a