Re: rtorrent man page, Jari "Rakshasa" Sundell mail bounces

2023-03-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
>>> does it belong to the distribution per se or how does >>> that work? >> >> If you mean, can debian change the man page they >> distribute, then I believe the answer is absolutely yes. >> (Would not be debian-free otherwise). > > OK, yeah, makes sense. Here is the man page file, rtorrent.1, got

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread DdB
Am 31.03.2023 um 00:28 schrieb l0f...@tuta.io: > How do you get that URL? Via your browser resource/code inspector? Hi, i had been asking not having to answer that question, because i myself do not really understand, how it works. I stumbled across an explanation while skimming through open issue

Re: can't see shared printers from clients o local network

2023-03-30 Thread gene heskett
On 3/30/23 04:47, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 30/3/23 16:32, gene heskett wrote: Greetings all; hosts based local 192.158.xx.yy network. cups at localhost:631 on any buster machine sees my printers just fine, and the buster machines can print to them. Those machines running bullseye aren't all

Re: should CLI have a nice UI today?

2023-03-30 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> The issue is not what you CAN express with different media: any >> program can be expressed as a flowchart. > > Is that true? Genuine question - I don't know the answer. But are the > two mathematically equal/equivalent? Yes, it's called "Turing equivalence" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turin

Re: rtorrent man page, Jari "Rakshasa" Sundell mail bounces

2023-03-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
davidson wrote: >> does it belong to the distribution per se or how does >> that work? > > If you mean, can debian change the man page they distribute, > then I believe the answer is absolutely yes. (Would not be > debian-free otherwise). OK, yeah, makes sense. -- underground experts united htt

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread l0f4r0
Hi, 30 mars 2023, 23:56 de debianl...@potentially-spam.de-bruyn.de: > I was successful at downloading the video with: > >> yt-dlp --verbose -k --ignore-config -c >> https://manifest.prod.boltdns.net/manifest/v1/hls/v4/clear/1241706627001/83ddeca4-2e3a-4149-840f-0ca907c2cb59/10s/master.m3u8?fastl

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 23:28:23 +0200 (CEST) l0f...@tuta.io wrote: Hello l0f...@tuta.io, >Interesting theory but I can play that specific video in my browser >without being logged in ;) Weird; I had to log in first. No idea why your experience differs. Still, as this doesn't forward the core issu

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread DdB
Am 30.03.2023 um 20:20 schrieb Bret Busby: > On 31/3/23 02:08, David Wright wrote: >> On Fri 31 Mar 2023 at 01:41:04 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: >>> On 31/3/23 00:40, David Wright wrote: On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: > I had previously been able to use youtu

Re: Bookworm system randomly not responding (was Re: Bookworm system not responding on high memory usage)

2023-03-30 Thread Xiyue Deng
Xiyue Deng writes: > Xiyue Deng writes: > >> So after some more tries it looks like this issue is not directly memory >> usage related. I've tried the following: >> >> * Using older kernel version when I was on Bullseye. >> * Have a cronjob to drop memory caches every minutes. >> * Using Gnom

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread l0f4r0
Hello Brad, 30 mars 2023, 23:20 de b...@fineby.me.uk: > >In your case, yt-dlp falls back on its generic extractor (documentation > >says "Generic downloader that works on some sites") but it doesn't work > >for familysearch.org visibly... > > Largely, I suspect, it's because to access video on th

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 22:55:05 +0200 (CEST) l0f...@tuta.io wrote: Hello l0f...@tuta.io, >In your case, yt-dlp falls back on its generic extractor (documentation >says "Generic downloader that works on some sites") but it doesn't work >for familysearch.org visibly... Largely, I suspect, it's becaus

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread l0f4r0
Hello, 30 mars 2023, 20:46 de b...@busby.net: > Fri Mar 31 02:18:31 bret@bret-Precision-Tower-5810:~$yt-dlp > https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/expanding-your-family-tree-with-sideview-and-more-innovations-from-ancestrydna?lang=eng > [generic] > expanding-your-family-tree-with-side

Re: rtorrent man page, Jari "Rakshasa" Sundell mail bounces

2023-03-30 Thread davidson
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 Emanuel Berg wrote: davidson wrote: I tried to mail him but that mail bounces, apparently it's an alias which expands into ja...@student.matnat.uio.no but it's a "Gone", 550. I found the page below in my bookmarks. Maybe a more helpful pointer to the same page, if you on

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread Bret Busby
On 31/3/23 02:08, David Wright wrote: On Fri 31 Mar 2023 at 01:41:04 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: On 31/3/23 00:40, David Wright wrote: On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from youtube, but, it no longer work

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread tomas
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 01:08:19PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Fri 31 Mar 2023 at 01:41:04 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: [...] > Writing "did not work" just doesn't cut it on this list: > we need some specifics. Here's an example I ran this > morning on a reference given by David Christensen: T

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread David Wright
On Fri 31 Mar 2023 at 01:41:04 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: > On 31/3/23 00:40, David Wright wrote: > > On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: > > > > > I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from > > > youtube, but, it no longer works with youtube. > >

Re: youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread Bret Busby
On 31/3/23 00:40, David Wright wrote: On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from youtube, but, it no longer works with youtube. AIUI youtube-dl is now obsolete, and its new spelling is yt-dlp. You can downlo

youtube-dl → yt-dlp, was Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread David Wright
On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote: > I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from > youtube, but, it no longer works with youtube. AIUI youtube-dl is now obsolete, and its new spelling is yt-dlp. You can download it from bullseye-backports. If you'

Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread Curt
On 2023-03-30, Bret Busby wrote: > > I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from > youtube, but, it no longer works with youtube. > If you're not using the latest version, this is it: https://youtube-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl-2021.12.17.tar.gz I used this (or

Re: gradle wants openjdk-11 even if a newer version is installed? ...

2023-03-30 Thread tomas
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 05:36:55PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > debian-u...@howorth.org.uk (12023-03-30): > > But as a Perl developer you generally want something closer > > to the latest, greatest version. > > No. I develop, including in Perl, and like any other language, I want a > s

Re: gradle wants openjdk-11 even if a newer version is installed? ...

2023-03-30 Thread Nicolas George
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk (12023-03-30): > But as a Perl developer you generally want something closer > to the latest, greatest version. No. I develop, including in Perl, and like any other language, I want a stable version for most use cases. -- Nicolas George signature.asc De

Re: should CLI have a nice UI today?

2023-03-30 Thread Dan Ritter
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > Nicolas George wrote: > > The issue is not what you CAN express with different media: any > > program can be expressed as a flowchart. > > Is that true? Genuine question - I don't know the answer. But are the > two mathematically equal/equivalent? I wonder how

Re: gradle wants openjdk-11 even if a newer version is installed? ...

2023-03-30 Thread debian-user
Dan Ritter wrote: > Perl is quite stable, and has tooling to acquire modules and turn > them into Debian packages that works very well most of the time. Perl is a special case IME. It is used a lot by system features so it is important that the installed module versions match the rest of the sys

Re: should CLI have a nice UI today?

2023-03-30 Thread debian-user
Nicolas George wrote: > The issue is not what you CAN express with different media: any > program can be expressed as a flowchart. Is that true? Genuine question - I don't know the answer. But are the two mathematically equal/equivalent? I wonder how, for example, self-modifying code or tail recu

Re: OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread Bret Busby
On 30/3/23 19:11, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Sunday, March 26, 2023 04:21:00 PM Cindy Sue Causey wrote: One last thought is I read somewhere that ISPs, especially smaller ones, have been caught throttling users based on type of usage even though the same ISPs label their services as unlimited.

Re: Strange locally-originating spam messages from sport.qc.ca

2023-03-30 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 12:19:24PM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > The log seems quite unhelpful here, though I may be missing > something. Here is an example: I disagree. There's nothing to miss here, thus you're correct. > 2023-03-29 00:07:19 1phIPT-0047NQ-0H <= <> H=(LOCALHOSTNAME)

Re: Strange locally-originating spam messages from sport.qc.ca

2023-03-30 Thread Julian Gilbey
Hi Jeremy! On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 05:03:47PM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: > > On 30/3/23 16:30, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > I'm getting a significant number of spam messages being sent to my MTA > > (exim) for the address FRPJXbKeKuek at sport.qc.ca, and now I'm > > starting to see some sent to www-

Re: Strange locally-originating spam messages from sport.qc.ca

2023-03-30 Thread Julian Gilbey
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 12:00:01PM +0300, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > I wonder if anyone has any idea about how to track this down? > > I'd check /var/log/exim4/mainlog first, obviously. > For instance, your mail was sent to my MT

Re: Strange locally-originating spam messages from sport.qc.ca

2023-03-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 12:00:01PM +0300, Reco wrote: > On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > I wonder if anyone has any idea about how to track this down? > > I'd check /var/log/exim4/mainlog first, obviously. In addition to that, open one of the spam messages in a c

OT: Detecting ISP throttling (was: Re: Potentially OT. Videos lagging & buffering in any browser but Google Chrome.)

2023-03-30 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, March 26, 2023 04:21:00 PM Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > One last thought is I read somewhere that ISPs, especially smaller > ones, have been caught throttling users based on type of usage even > though the same ISPs label their services as unlimited. Conspiracy > theories tossed aside, that

Re: should CLI have a nice UI today?

2023-03-30 Thread debian-user
Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12023-03-29): > > Perhaps roughly 3k to 4k years of storing, transmitting and > > retrieving information in written form have a part in it. > > > > It may be a social convention, but by now it runs so deep that I'm > > convinced you'll find epigenetic tra

Re: rtorrent man page, Jari "Rakshasa" Sundell mail bounces

2023-03-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
davidson wrote: >> I tried to mail him but that mail bounces, apparently it's >> an alias which expands into ja...@student.matnat.uio.no but >> it's a "Gone", 550. > > I found the page below in my bookmarks. > > https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent/wiki#user-content-stuff > > This project is dev

Re: Strange locally-originating spam messages from sport.qc.ca

2023-03-30 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > I wonder if anyone has any idea about how to track this down? I'd check /var/log/exim4/mainlog first, obviously. For instance, your mail was sent to my MTA by bendel.d.o, as is should be: $ grep ZmNnhCgr7-N.A.uSE.A2UJkB

Re: Strange locally-originating spam messages from sport.qc.ca

2023-03-30 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 30/3/23 16:30, Julian Gilbey wrote: I'm getting a significant number of spam messages being sent to my MTA (exim) for the address FRPJXbKeKuek at sport.qc.ca, and now I'm starting to see some sent to www-data at aether.toine.be. What is disturbing is that the machine is on a local network,

Strange locally-originating spam messages from sport.qc.ca

2023-03-30 Thread Julian Gilbey
I'm getting a significant number of spam messages being sent to my MTA (exim) for the address FRPJXbKeKuek at sport.qc.ca, and now I'm starting to see some sent to www-data at aether.toine.be. What is disturbing is that the machine is on a local network, and my internet-facing router does not forw

Re: can't see shared printers from clients o local network

2023-03-30 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 30/3/23 16:32, gene heskett wrote: Greetings all; hosts based local 192.158.xx.yy network. cups at localhost:631 on any buster machine sees my printers just fine, and the buster machines can print to them. Those machines running bullseye aren't allowed. can't see my printers unless I s

Re: rtorrent man page, Jari "Rakshasa" Sundell mail bounces

2023-03-30 Thread davidson
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 Emanuel Berg wrote: FYI the man page for rtorrent, from 2015-02-25, has this part AUTHORS Jari "Rakshasa" Sundell I tried to mail him but that mail bounces, apparently it's an alias which expands into ja...@student.matnat.uio.no but it's a "Gone", 550. I found the p

Re: what's the right way to resolve localhost's IPs

2023-03-30 Thread fh
On 2023-03-30 13:38, Emanuel Berg wrote: fh wrote: In my shell script, how to get the localhost's IPs (eth0 and eth1) correctly? I know I can run 'ifconfig' and grep etc, but it's maybe not that graceful. Here is what I do, now idea if it's a good idea but maybe it can help: #! /bin/zsh # #

Re: should CLI have a nice UI today?

2023-03-30 Thread David Christensen
On 3/24/23 04:32, cor...@free.fr wrote: Hello, Should CLI (command line interface) have a nice UI library? today web dev has so many libraries that make web pages with rich/colorful interactive views. But CLI is still in dull mode. That should be improved in these days. for example, run "df -h