vaig responen sl cos del correu.
El 13 de gener de 2023 15:08:07 CET, Narcis Garcia ha
escrit:
>Aquí hi ha algunes referències:
>www.gilug.org/mobils
Aquí no hi trobo el model que tinc.
>(el web necessita col·laboracions per a què tornin a funcionar les
>actualitzacions automàtiques)
>
>I
On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 04:04:09PM -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 3:02 PM David Wright wrote:
> > Sorry if my suggestion is too obvious, but how about
> > ssh -v -v -v
Obvious, but still spot-on :)
> Thanks, David, I needed a splash of cold water [...]
> Sorry for the
On 1/14/23 02:50, Vishwanath Reddy Mannapuram wrote:
Hi Team,
Could you help me to provide Debian 11 (Bullseye – armhf – image
location please).
I downloaded from
_https://raspi.debian.net/tested/20230102_raspi_4_bullseye.img.xz_
On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 8:15 PM Vishwanath Reddy Mannapuram <
vishwanathreddy.mannapu...@aveva.com> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Could you help me to provide Debian 11 (Bullseye – armhf – image location
> please).
>
> I downloaded from
> *https://raspi.debian.net/tested/20230102_raspi_4_bullseye.img.xz*
On 09/01/2023 13:20, Sadhu Santh wrote:
If not, why the upstream structure
is not made simpler?
If I remember correctly, current repository layout minimizes traffic at
the moment of new release. .deb packages are already synced as a part of
testing suite. Almost certainly it is explained
Hi Team,
Could you help me to provide Debian 11 (Bullseye - armhf - image location
please).
I downloaded from
https://raspi.debian.net/tested/20230102_raspi_4_bullseye.img.xz but it is a
64 bit one, so I am looking for a 32 bit image.
Regards,
Vishwa
Thank David! you are right, i get firmware for bookworm, extract it with
dpkg-deb, copy it to /lib/firmware/rtl_bt, now bluetooth works in bullseye
On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 3:02 PM David Wright wrote:
> Sorry if my suggestion is too obvious, but how about
> ssh -v -v -v
> and posting some output, rather than us playing guessing games.
...
Thanks, David, I needed a splash of cold water. It turns out I had put
my public keys on the new host
On Fri 13 Jan 2023 at 16:20:51 (-0500), lsg wrote:
> i have usb wireless dongle, it uses rtl8761b chip, it works in opensuse
>
> but bullseye complains though i have installed non-free firmware-realtek:
>
> [ 16.123855] bluetooth hci0: firmware: failed to load
> rtl_bt/rtl8761b_fw.bin (-2)
i have usb wireless dongle, it uses rtl8761b chip, it works in opensuse
but bullseye complains though i have installed non-free firmware-realtek:
[ 16.123855] bluetooth hci0: firmware: failed to load
rtl_bt/rtl8761b_fw.bin (-2)
Tom Browder wrote:
> I have my new host working and ssh from it to the other local Debian host.
>
> BUT, I have not so far been able to ssh the other way from the old server
> to the new one. Both servers have password access blocked (thanks for the
> reminder from several folks in the other
On Fri 13 Jan 2023 at 14:35:04 (-0600), Tom Browder wrote:
> I have my new host working and ssh from it to the other local Debian host.
>
> BUT, I have not so far been able to ssh the other way from the old server
> to the new one. Both servers have password access blocked (thanks for the
>
I have my new host working and ssh from it to the other local Debian host.
BUT, I have not so far been able to ssh the other way from the old server
to the new one. Both servers have password access blocked (thanks for the
reminder from several folks in the other thread about Internet access to
On Fri, 13 Jan 2023 12:00:31 -0500
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Run the postfix executable by hand as root, and look for error
> messages and log entries in /var/log/mail.log among other locations.
Well, that was interesting. Thanks.
In mail.log I found the following from an earlier run:
rhkra...@gmail.com writes:
On Wednesday, January 11, 2023 12:20:05 PM Linux-Fan wrote:
> > Or does one need to read every byte, allocated or not?
>
> AFAIK one needs to _power_ the device every once in a while and keep power
> connected for some time. Then, the controller can dos all the
Ciao a tutti,
I have a portable with an english mapped keyboard where the
PageUp/PageDown keys are not present.
How could add these keys with gnome on wayland?
--
Ciao
leandro
Charles Curley wrote:
> I upgraded an i386 machine from bullseye to bookworm. Postfix now
> refuses to run.
Run the postfix executable by hand as root, and look for error messages
and log entries in /var/log/mail.log among other locations.
-dsr-
I upgraded an i386 machine from bullseye to bookworm. Postfix now
refuses to run.
root@white:/var/spool# systemctl start postfix@-.service
Job for postfix@-.service failed because a timeout was exceeded.
See "systemctl status postfix@-.service" and "journalctl -xeu
postfix@-.service" for
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 16:24 Ximo wrote:
> Hi,
> Did you checked the hardware?
I'm continuing my attempts. I have successfully installed Debian 11 and
changed all the settings to stay awake 24/7.
It worked for a little over a day and just quit. I'm returning it to the
seller so he can fix
On Wednesday, January 11, 2023 12:20:05 PM Linux-Fan wrote:
> > Or does one need to read every byte, allocated or not?
>
> AFAIK one needs to _power_ the device every once in a while and keep power
> connected for some time. Then, the controller can dos all the necessary
> actions in the
> I would appreciate suggestions for the most reliable way to do
> fstrim(8). Reliability is more important than speed, and the machine
> will require a swap partition.
I think the answer depends on why you (think you) need fstrim.
AFAIK in most cases the answer is: just don't bother.
Aquí hi ha algunes referències:
www.gilug.org/mobils
(el web necessita col·laboracions per a què tornin a funcionar les
actualitzacions automàtiques)
I aquí una guia antiga:
https://wiki.gilug.org/index.php/Canviar_Android_per_CyanogenMod
El 13/1/23 a les 14:31, Marcfp Riseup ha escrit:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 06:51:47PM +0800, lsg wrote:
> but i use hard disk installation method, i put firmware in same place as iso
> image, installer can locate firmware without prompting me
>
Better to use the unofficial .iso image that includes firmware from the start
-
Bon dia,
escric aquest correu ja que estic interessat en començar a usar un s.o. lliure
en el telefon que disposo.
El telefon és un xaomi redmi 8 model m1908c3ig. Adjunto imatge.
Si vull canviar, és per posar un sistema que no sigui tant dependent de google
com és android, però alhora també
Greg wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 10:42:31PM +, Tim Woodall wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 Jan 2023, songbird wrote:
>>
>> > kudoes to everyone who helped with this in getting it done, finding
>> > bugs, fixing problems, converting code, updating docs and testing. :)
>> >
>>
>> What does debian
Le 13/01/23 à 12:55, NoSpam a écrit :
Pas étonnant que cela tombe en panne. sid reste sid
Et bien, non, ce n'était pas la cause du soucis.
En passant en mode debug, j'ai vu ces messages dans le fichier error.log :
D [13/Jan/2023:12:14:22 +0100] [Job 982] Printer credentials:
192.168.1.57
Bonjour ou avahi ;-)
regarde si tu n'as pas un paramétrage de cette imprimante qui la stoppe
après une tentative d'impression ratée (printer-error-policy=stop-
printer), il me semble même que c'est le comportement par défaut (de
mémoire, et elle n'est pas fantastique). ça ne t'expliquera pas
Le 13/01/2023 à 12:40, Jean-Marc a écrit :
Le 13/01/23 à 10:18, NoSpam a écrit :
Bonjour.
Quelle version Debian ? testing ? Sid ?
Debian sid
cups 2.4.2-1+b2
Pas étonnant que cela tombe en panne. sid reste sid
J'ai le problème depuis des années avec une Samsung, ce qui
fonctionne sans
Le 13/01/23 à 10:18, NoSpam a écrit :
Bonjour.
Quelle version Debian ? testing ? Sid ?
Debian sid
cups 2.4.2-1+b2
J'ai le problème depuis des années avec une Samsung, ce qui fonctionne
sans soucis c'est socket:// comme connexion
Tu configures ça comment dans cups ?
--
Jean-Marc
but i use hard disk installation method, i put firmware in same place as
iso image, installer can locate firmware without prompting me
On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 01:59:50PM +0530, Sadhu Santh wrote:
>
> > > I am hosting a local Debian mirror for my LAN. This helps in low internet
> > > bandwidth use.
> > >
> > > I keep only the required distributions (past five years and testing
> > > release).
> > >
> > > Compared to other
On 1/10/23 21:17, Charles Curley wrote:
Interesting. Running "modprobe rfkill" wouldn't return anything because
the module is already installed. However, I get a slightly different
result from the lsmod command:
root@jhegaala:~# lsmod | grep rfkill
rfkill 32768 7
Bonjour.
Quelle version Debian ? testing ? Sid ?
J'ai le problème depuis des années avec une Samsung, ce qui fonctionne
sans soucis c'est socket:// comme connexion
Le 13/01/2023 à 10:00, Jean-Marc a écrit :
salut la liste,
J'ai un gros soucis avec cups.
Impossible d'envoyer quoi que ce
salut la liste,
J'ai un gros soucis avec cups.
Impossible d'envoyer quoi que ce soit à mon imprimante.
En résumé, j'ai plusieurs PCs avec Debian sid et une imprimante epson
wf-3640 branchée sur le réseau.
Cette imprimante s'annonce sur le réseau via le protocole bonjour et est
détectée par
Am Fr., 13. Jan. 2023 um 03:45 Uhr schrieb John Conover :
>
> I'm installing an SSD replacement for an HD in a small 24/7 mail
> server.
>
> I would appreciate suggestions for the most reliable way to do
> fstrim(8). Reliability is more important than speed, and the machine
> will require a swap
On 09/01/23 17:48, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Mon, Jan 09, 2023 at 11:50:23AM +0530, Sadhu Santh wrote:
Hi,
I am hosting a local Debian mirror for my LAN. This helps in low internet
bandwidth use.
I keep only the required distributions (past five years and testing
release).
Compared to
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