On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 08:58:34AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> On 5/30/24 20:09, mick.crane wrote:
> > On 2024-05-29 15:07, Carter Zhang wrote:
> > > Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over
> > > LAN? There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop,
> > >
DdB,
"What DE to replace GNOME with?" - 'which GUI is your personal
preference' is my favourite topic.
Back in the 'old days, I used to study GUIs and write GUI applications
to help simplify user experiences.
If you like Gnome, would Cinnamon be a good GUI for you?
I grew up with text
On 5/30/24 20:09, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-05-29 15:07, Carter Zhang wrote:
Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over
LAN? There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop,
NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have respective
problems.
I
Bon dia,
Gràcies per l'avís, però ja tinc el cap de setmna organitzat.
A veure si a una propera.
Salut.
Xavier.
On 31/5/24 13:38, Àlex wrote:
El 31/5/24 a les 12:25, Narcis Garcia ha escrit:
> Tard per a organitzar-me.
> M'hagués agradat.
>
> Salut.
Narcís i tothom,
us demano disculpes
On 31/05/2024 15:10, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal/issues/999
I'm wondering whether there could be a same cause.
I can imagine that mutt may start a GUI handler for some attachment and
that application uses XDG desktop portal. However I would expect
El 31/5/24 a les 12:25, Narcis Garcia ha escrit:
Tard per a organitzar-me.
M'hagués agradat.
Salut.
Narcís i tothom,
us demano disculpes per aquest avís de divendres per dissabte. Això ha
estat per que realment s'ha organitzat espontàniament aquesta setmana
d'un dia per l'altre, al grup
Hello,
while being on old-old-stable still (buster) and preparing for an
upgrade to bookworm, i noticed, that GNOME once again lost compatibility
to my preferred extensions, giving me a hard choice to either go on with
my outdated system as long as possible, or find a replacement and change
my
Le jeu. 30 mai 2024 à 22:12, Jean-Marc a écrit :
>
> Le 30/05/24 à 20:56, ajh-valmer a écrit :
> > Comme ce Monsieur est décédé, c'est pas possible.
>
> Mais les mails qui arrivent à la liste semblent venir de l'adresse de la
> personne à désabonner.
>
> Il y a donc quelqu'un qui a ses accès et
Tard per a organitzar-me.
M'hagués agradat.
Salut.
El 31/5/24 a les 12:04, Mònica Ramírez Arceda ha escrit:
Bon dia,
Al canal de matrix DebianCat Lleure [0] s'ha organitzat una sortida
social (excursió + jocs de taula) per demà dia 1 de juny a prop de
Cardedeu. Una excusa per veure'ns
Bon dia,
Al canal de matrix DebianCat Lleure [0] s'ha organitzat una sortida
social (excursió + jocs de taula) per demà dia 1 de juny a prop de
Cardedeu. Una excusa per veure'ns alguns debianites en un ambient distès
;-)
Teniu tota la informació al wiki [1].
Disculpeu que avisem tan tard!
Le 30/05/2024 à 13:05, MERLIN Philippe a écrit :
[...]
*1* L'imprimante wifi n'est pas détectée automatiquement par Cups
regarde si cups-browsed est installé et configuré correctement.
Normalement c'est lui qui parcourt le réseau pour détecter les
imprimantes. Un apt install (ou un
"Juan R.D. Silva" writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I use Skype installed from Debian official repo. A couple of days ago
> it refused to update reporting "server timed out". After looking into
> it, I found that MS removed Skype.deb package from their server and
> basically forces everyone to use Snap
On 2024-05-31 10:10:32 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2024-05-31 10:02:57 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> > Do you mean that mutt properly exits unless it receives SIGTERM in the
> > course of shutdown process?
>
> I think that this was not the first time I did a shutdown while Mutt
> was still
Le 30/05/2024 à 21:34, MERLIN Philippe a écrit :
Bonsoir,
Je te remercie de ta réponse mais je n'ai peut être pas bien indiqué
l'imprimante HP est bien reconnue par mon autre PC Debian Sid et fonctionne
parfaitement. Le PC testing n'a aucun driver pour aucune imprimante comme
l'indique la
On 2024-05-31 10:02:57 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> Do you mean that mutt properly exits unless it receives SIGTERM in the
> course of shutdown process?
I think that this was not the first time I did a shutdown while Mutt
was still running. But this was the first time it did not exit.
> I would
Dear Richard,
But I never use pre-complied packages since by doing this I won't know whether
I will install proprietary binaries.
Yours,
Carter
On May 31, 2024 2:38:26 PM GMT+08:00, Richard wrote:
>LocalSend and LanXchange are available as precompiled archives. Also,
>LocalSend is available
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 10:53 PM George at Clug wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> I am guessing you have tried 'Skype for Web' ? How did you find it? If it
> does not suite your purposes, I would like to know why, as 'Skype for Web'
> might be a solution for myself if it works enough.
>
>
On 30/05/2024 23:19, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Have you tried to send SIGTERM to mutt?
I didn't. AFAIK, systemd sends a SIGTERM to all the processes of the
session: that's the
Yes, SIGTERM is the default that systemd tries first. There are various
kill modes, another signal may be configured
On 5/30/24 22:46, Carter Zhang wrote:
Dear Dan,
Thanks a lot for your reply but I am not clear how to use SFTP, SCP or
NFS on Android. Could you please show me how? Any help will be
appreciated.
(lines wrapped)
SFTP / SCP:
Dear Richard,
Thank you for your reply. LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop, NitroShare, Sharik,
Warpinator, TrebleShot have their respective problems.
LocalSend is not available in Debian's and Trisquel's official repositories,
and it is not so convenient to complie it from source using a machine
Dear Dan,
Sorry I forgot an CC.
Thanks a lot for your reply but I am not clear how to use SFTP, SCP or NFS on
Android. Could you please show me how? Any help will be appreciated.
On May 29, 2024 11:37:55 PM GMT+08:00, Dan Ritter wrote:
>Carter Zhang wrote:
>> Dear Dan,
>>
>> Thanks a lot
On Fri 31 May 2024 at 08:48:33 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
> On 31/5/24 08:04, David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 31 May 2024 at 07:57:22 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
> > > On 31/5/24 07:49, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> > > > wget https://repo.skype.com/latest/skypeforlinux-64.deb
> > > >
> > >
> > >
Northwind composed on 2024-05-31 06:28 (UTC+0800):
> is there a command that shows dir/subdir structure like `tree`, but for
> each dir has the size in results as well?
Is ncdu any use to your need?
--
Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion,
based on faith, not based
On 31/5/24 08:04, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 31 May 2024 at 07:57:22 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
On 31/5/24 07:49, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
wget https://repo.skype.com/latest/skypeforlinux-64.deb
Trying to access that URL with SeaMonkey, to view the directory
listing (to find version
On 5/30/24 20:08, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-05-29 15:07, Carter Zhang wrote:
Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over
LAN? There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop,
NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have respective
problems.
I
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 08:04:26PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> > > It looks like "tree --du" should do it, but "tree -d --du -h" says
> > > ├── [452K] Documents
> I think "du -h -S -s Documents/" gives just the files in Documents, and not
> its subdirectories, and it gives 269M. "ls -ldh
On 31/5/24 07:33, Dan Ritter wrote:
Does it work through a browser?
Zoom works through a browser. Google Meet works through a
browser. MS Teams works through a browser. And Jitsi works
through a browser.
-dsr-
Using each of those, apparently, comes with its own varying degree of risk.
On 2024-05-29 15:07, Carter Zhang wrote:
Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over
LAN? There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop,
NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have respective
problems.
I don't know if sshfs would have issues
On Fri 31 May 2024 at 07:57:22 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
> On 31/5/24 07:49, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> > wget https://repo.skype.com/latest/skypeforlinux-64.deb
> >
>
> Trying to access that URL with SeaMonkey, to view the directory
> listing (to find version numbers), returned the following;
>
On 5/30/24 18:54, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 06:51:30PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
It looks like "tree --du" should do it, but "tree -d --du -h" says
├── [452K] Documents
when du says it's 787M.
Well, that sounds like one of the numbers includes subdirectories and
the
On Fri, 31 May 2024, Bret Busby wrote:
What version of skype do you have installed?
I have skypeforlinux 8.109.0.209 installed on a Linux Mint system.
But, I have not used skype, now, for about 11 years.
Regarding snap, with your reference to Ubuntu Linux, the imposition of snap
was one of
Hi Juan,
"Juan R.D. Silva" writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I use Skype installed from Debian official repo. A couple of days ago
> it refused to update reporting "server timed out". After looking into
> it, I found that MS removed Skype.deb package from their server and
> basically forces everyone to
On 31/5/24 07:49, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Good morning Juan
Three sites suggest:
wget https://repo.skype.com/latest/skypeforlinux-64.deb
Trying to access that URL with SeaMonkey, to view the directory listing
(to find version numbers), returned the following;
"
An error occurred
On 31/5/24 06:58, Juan R.D. Silva wrote:
Hi folks,
I use Skype installed from Debian official repo. A couple of days ago
it refused to update reporting "server timed out". After looking into
it, I found that MS removed Skype.deb package from their server and
basically forces everyone to use
Juan R.D. Silva wrote:
> I use Skype installed from Debian official repo. A couple of days ago it
> refused to update reporting "server timed out". After looking into it, I
> found that MS removed Skype.deb package from their server and basically
> forces everyone to use Snap package instead.
On 31/05/2024 9:29 am, Juan R.D. Silva wrote:
Hey Timothy, have you really read my post?
1. I wrote it clearly "I still need Skype". (And yes, I have my reasons
for it, even if it surprises you.)
2. And how have you arrived to "Ubuntu" subject? I'm Debian user. Again
read to post you
Juan,
Apologies I do not have an answer for you.
It would seem you love Snaps about as much as I do. I watch videos on
YouTube of people complaining about APT, or Synaptic, but I disagree
with them, I really like those programs and the Debian packaging
system. They are very reliable, just like
Hey Timothy, have you really read my post?
1. I wrote it clearly "I still need Skype". (And yes, I have my reasons
for it, even if it surprises you.)
2. And how have you arrived to "Ubuntu" subject? I'm Debian user. Again
read to post you replied to.
3. I really don't care what you personally
On 5/30/24 03:14, Roger Price wrote:
On Wed, 29 May 2024, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/29/24 03:36, Roger Price wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2024, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/28/24 00:28, Roger Price wrote:
I wired my place Cat5. A lot of work, and I regretted it. I live
in the hills behind
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 06:57:27AM +0800, Northwind wrote:
> both the size of current path and subdir should be expected.
According to the man page, that's what it does.
I just installed tree and tried it. There's a subtle behavior that I
did not expect:
hobbit:/usr/local$ tree -d --du -h
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 6:59 PM Juan R.D. Silva
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I use Skype installed from Debian official repo. A couple of days ago
> it refused to update reporting "server timed out". After looking into
> it, I found that MS removed Skype.deb package from their server and
> basically
Hi folks,
I use Skype installed from Debian official repo. A couple of days ago
it refused to update reporting "server timed out". After looking into
it, I found that MS removed Skype.deb package from their server and
basically forces everyone to use Snap package instead.
Skype is the only
both the size of current path and subdir should be expected.
thanks.
The question is: which one do you want?
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 06:51:30PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> It looks like "tree --du" should do it, but "tree -d --du -h" says
>
> ├── [452K] Documents
>
> when du says it's 787M.
Well, that sounds like one of the numbers includes subdirectories and
the other only includes files in the
On 5/30/24 18:28, Northwind wrote:
Hello,
is there a command that shows dir/subdir structure like `tree`, but for each
dir has the size in results as well?
It looks like "tree --du" should do it, but "tree -d --du -h" says
├── [452K] Documents
when du says it's 787M.
--
When we've nuked
Hello,
is there a command that shows dir/subdir structure like `tree`, but for
each dir has the size in results as well?
Thanks.
Hi,
i wrote:
> > What kind of programming language can have inspired the developers
> > to define such a syntax ?
Max Nikulin:
> https://blog.jak-linux.org/2019/08/15/apt-patterns/
This points to aptitude. The package description of aptitude says
"mutt-like syntax for matching packages". Indeed
Le 30/05/24 à 20:56, ajh-valmer a écrit :
Comme ce Monsieur est décédé, c'est pas possible.
Mais les mails qui arrivent à la liste semblent venir de l'adresse de la
personne à désabonner.
Il y a donc quelqu'un qui a ses accès et qui envoie des mails depuis son
compte.
Mais peut-être que
Bonsoir,
Je te remercie de ta réponse mais je n'ai peut être pas bien indiqué
l'imprimante HP est bien reconnue par mon autre PC Debian Sid et fonctionne
parfaitement. Le PC testing n'a aucun driver pour aucune imprimante comme
l'indique la commande lpinfo -m
Philippe Merlin
Le jeudi 30 mai
On Thursday 30 May 2024 20:32:15 Th.A.C wrote:
> Le 30/05/2024 à 10:06, didier gaumet a écrit :
> > Le problème est que le désabonnement doit être confirmé: l'automate
> > envoie une demande de confirmation de désabonnement et si la personne ne
> > répond pas, le désabonnement n'a pas lieu (pour
Le 30/05/2024 à 10:06, didier gaumet a écrit :
j'ai renvoyé par la page web de (dés)abonnement
(https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/unsubscribe) une demande pour
l'adresse avec laquelle la personne a posté, qui est a priori celle sur
laquelle elle reçoit les mails de la liste.
Le problème
On Wed 29 May 2024 at 18:20:25 (+0200), Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> i wonder why none of the electricians on this list has an anecdote to
> share about dealing with "obsolete" packages after upgrade.
> No triumphs, defeats, or global catastrophes ?
Nowadays I install new releases from scratch, helped
Bonjour Philippe,
En premier lieu, il faut vérifier si ton imprimante est prise en compte par
hplip ou hpijs.
https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/supported_devices/index
https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/tech_docs/hpijs
Bonne recherche,
Cassis
-
On 30/05/2024 16:22, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Max Nikulin wrote:
apt-patterns(7)
Wow. What kind of programming language can have inspired the developers
to define such a syntax ?
https://blog.jak-linux.org/2019/08/15/apt-patterns/
"apt list" has some limitations in comparison to "aptitude
On 2024-05-30 00:19:30 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 29/05/2024 07:44, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > But I don't understand why there was a timeout. Does this mean that
> > mutt didn't react to SIGTERM? Any reason?
>
> Have you tried to send SIGTERM to mutt?
I didn't. AFAIK, systemd sends a
On 2024-05-29 16:13:05 -, Curt wrote:
> On 2024-05-29, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > During the latest shutdown:
> >
> > May 29 01:55:05 qaa systemd[1]: Stopping session-2.scope - Session 2 of
> > User vinc17...
> > [...]
> > May 29 01:55:26 qaa systemd[1]: session-2.scope: Stopping timed out.
Just a test. May please this post be ignored.
Best wishes,
Rajib
__
Inspiration
Euclid Must Fall: The “Pythagorean” “Theorem” and the rant of racist
and civilizational superiority
Prof C K Raju
https://doi.org/10.4314/ajct.v1i2.5
https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajct.v1i1.6
A client that by your own words barely works, while fully functional
alternatives have been available for many years already. So what's your
point?
Am Do., 30. Mai 2024 um 14:23 Uhr schrieb Anssi Saari <
anssi.sa...@debian-user.mail.kapsi.fi>:
>
> Wow. I already mentioned an open source client?
Richard writes:
> There have already been many answers. And since it's highly unlikely any
> third party will include support for such a
> closed down system, you might want to look at them. At least I don't think
> Google will suddenly open source Nearby Share
> for everyone to write clients
Le 30/05/2024, "Thomas Schmitt" a écrit:
> So "local" would be just another word for "obsolete" ?
My understanding is that “obsolete” and “local” may mean different
things to the person who installed the packages (“obsolete” would
correspond to the first item of the list at the end of my
On 5/30/24 06:30, Roger Price wrote:
On Wed, 29 May 2024, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/29/24 03:36, Roger Price wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2024, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/28/24 00:28, Roger Price wrote:
I wired my place Cat5. A lot of work, and I regretted it. I live
in the hills behind
Bonjour,
Suite à une MAJ lourde d'un PC Debian testing, la MAJ était lourde car je
n'avais pas fait de MAJ depuis longtemps
Sur mon petit réseau local géré par un routeur Wifi sont connectés en
permanence deux
imprimants HP Wifi
Deux PC Debian se connectent également à se réseau un Pc
El 2024-05-30 a las 10:36 +0200, hubble hubble escribió:
> He actualizado desde Bullseye a la actual estable de debian.
> En general ha ido todo bien excepto en que cuando inicio sesión el altavoz
> del sonido marca con un aspa roja que no está activo y no funciona el sonido.
>
> desde la
Hi,
i wrote:
> > Next documenation riddle is what the word "local" means in output lines
> > like
> > linux-image-5.10.0-rc2-ts/now 5.10.0-rc2-ts-37 amd64 [installed,local]
Florent Rougon wrote:
> I don't use this but guess it is as in aptitude, where “obsolete/local
> packages” are packages
Hi,
I have noticed that started getting core files on Debian testing
recently. I'm running a fairly standard installation with my own kernel
build.
I'm fine with this as default setting, but my knowledge in this area is
probably outdated, so I wanted to ask what the recommended way is
nowadays
On Wed, 29 May 2024, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/29/24 03:36, Roger Price wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2024, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/28/24 00:28, Roger Price wrote:
I wired my place Cat5. A lot of work, and I regretted it. I live in the
hills behind Nice, an area with a lot of lightning.
Hi Thomas,
Le 30/05/2024, "Thomas Schmitt" a écrit:
> Next documenation riddle is what the word "local" means in output lines
> like
>
> linux-image-5.10.0-rc2-ts/now 5.10.0-rc2-ts-37 amd64 [installed,local]
I don't use this but guess it is as in aptitude, where “obsolete/local
packages” are
El 2024-05-28 a las 16:41 +0200, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
> > El mié, 22 may 2024 a las 13:38, laura () escribió:
> > >
> > > Tengo una duda acerca de cómo gestiona Debian el uso de las tarjetas
> > > gráficas de mi portátil, un Lenovo G500s de hace unos cuantos años atrás.
> > > Según parece
Hi,
i wrote:
> > But i am not sure whether the commercial package which i have to keep
> > will be preserved with "apt autoremove".
> > Is there a way to do a dry run which only tells what would happen if i
> > were more courageous ?
Mike Kupfer wrote:
> When I use "apt autoremove", I am given a
There have already been many answers. And since it's highly unlikely any
third party will include support for such a closed down system, you might
want to look at them. At least I don't think Google will suddenly open
source Nearby Share for everyone to write clients for it.
Am Do., 30. Mai 2024
On 30/05/2024 09:57, Bernard Schoenacker wrote:
- Mail original -
De: "Norbert Ponce"
À:debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 30 Mai 2024 09:11:35
Objet: Pilote nvidia
Bonjour,
J'ai dû faire une réinstallation après un changement de disque dur, je
suis sous Bookworm et
Bonjour à tous,
Je viens d'envoyer un mail à la personne qui demande le désabonnement,
dans lequel je lui propose de la guider dans la procédure. Nous verrons
bien si elle y donne suite.
Sébastien
--
Sébastien Dinot, sebastien.di...@free.fr
http://www.palabritudes.net/
Ne goutez pas au
Carter Zhang writes:
> Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over LAN?
> There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange,
> LANDrop, NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have respective
> problems.
I'd like to know too, assuming you're asking for
Hola,
He actualizado desde Bullseye a la actual estable de debian.
En general ha ido todo bien excepto en que cuando inicio sesión el altavoz del
sonido marca con un aspa roja que no está activo y no funciona el sonido.
desde la consola ejecuto:
$ systemctl --user start pulseaudio
y el sonido
Le 30/05/2024 à 09:37, David PINSON a écrit :
Bonjour,
Qui est le modérateur/administrateur de la liste
debian-user-french@lists.debian.org ?
il n'y a pas de modérateur sur cette liste mail.
d'après la FAQ, l"administration peut être contactée à l'adresse
listmas...@lists.debian.org par un
- Mail original -
De: "Norbert Ponce"
À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 30 Mai 2024 09:11:35
Objet: Pilote nvidia
Bonjour,
J'ai dû faire une réinstallation après un changement de disque dur, je
suis sous Bookworm et j'ai des problèmes de frezze avec le pilote
On 5/30/24 09:11, Norbert Ponce wrote:
Bonjour,
J'ai dû faire une réinstallation après un changement de disque dur, je
suis sous Bookworm et j'ai des problèmes de frezze avec le pilote
Nouveau.
Quelle est la sortie de la commande /usr/bin/lspci? Quel est le contenu
de votre fichier
Bonjour,
Qui est le modérateur/administrateur de la liste
debian-user-french@lists.debian.org ?
Cette personne n'est pas en mesure de le faire par elle-même,
merci de supprimer le directement depuis votre interface de gestion.
Librement vôtre,
David
Le 30/05/2024 à 09:33, jacques.briquet a
Bonjour Norbert,
il me semble qu'il existe un driver 'tesla' :
- sudo apt install nvidia-tesla-driver nvidia-tesla-opencl-icd
nvidia-tesla-alternative nvidia-settings-tesla
qui est adapté au anciennes cartes graphiques.
Emmanuel.
Le 30/05/2024 à 09:11, Norbert Ponce a écrit :
Bonjour,
Envoyé de mon mobile
Bonjour,
J'ai dû faire une réinstallation après un changement de disque dur, je
suis sous Bookworm et j'ai des problèmes de frezze avec le pilote Nouveau.
nvidia-detect me répond:
Checking card: NVIDIA Corporation GF116 [GeForce GTX 550 Ti] (rev a1)
Your card is only supported by the 390
On 5/29/24 13:34, Monte Milanuk wrote:
SyncThing
On 5/29/24 07:07, Carter Zhang wrote:
Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over
LAN? There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop,
NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have respective
Hi,
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 10:07:17PM +0800, Carter Zhang wrote:
> Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files
> over LAN? There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop,
> NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have
> respective problems.
Your post
Hello,
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 01:49:52PM -0400, Paul M Foster wrote:
> I've never see a 3 phase in a house. Common in commercial/industrial,
> though.
There is a domestic property in Cambridge, UK, with 3 phase and
multiple consumer units, some of which run circuits at 120v instead
of 240v.
On 5/29/24 03:36, Roger Price wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2024, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/28/24 00:28, Roger Price wrote:
I wired my place Cat5. A lot of work, and I regretted it. I live in
the hills behind Nice, an area with a lot of lightning. The overhead
line to my place took a hit and
Hi,
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 01:03:57PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
> Andy Smith writes:
> > On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 11:31:29AM +0100, mick.crane wrote:
> >> Is there not some system that runs ethernet over the mains wiring or did I
> >> misunderstand it.
> >
> > It works extremely poorly, if at all.
On 5/29/24 07:58, Curt wrote:
I travel to https://pairdrop.net/ on both devices on the LAN for
the occasional file transfer. There is an Android app, although you
don't need one (merely a browser).
Thanks for that... I may have to set that up with my wife's iPhone.
Getting her to use
Le 29/05/2024 à 19:27, Lamourec Alain a écrit :
Donnes les retours, en root de :
apt update
apt upgrade
apt install vlc
Yannick writes:
[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
Le 29/05/2024 à 18:19, Sébastien NOBILI a écrit :
Bonjour,
Le 2024-05-29 17:26, Yannick a écrit :
Merci de votre aide en
El 2024-05-29 a las 14:47 +, Eduardo Jorge Gil Michelena escribió:
>> El miércoles, 29 de mayo de 2024, 05:46:36 a. m. ART, Camaleón
>> escribió:
>
>
> El 2024-05-29 a las 02:57 +, Eduardo Jorge Gil Michelena escribió:
>
>> > La línea en el FSTAB que funcionó es la siguiente:
>> >
On Tue, 28 May 2024, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2024, Tim Woodall wrote:
I start a new user namespace as follows:
(The special bashrc is just because there are some things in my default
one that (expectedly) don't work in the lxc user namespace)
I then mount an overlayfs on top of
El 2024-05-29 a las 14:00 -0300, Marcelo Olcese (Gmail) escribió:
> El 2024-05-27 a las 11:22 -0300, Marcelo Olcese (Gmail) escribió:
>
> (y ahora me ha entrado este otro, vaya retraso lleva Gmail :-/)
>
>>> Buenos día gente!
>>> Tengo un server DL380 G10 con un hpe smart array s100i sp que
SyncThing
On 5/29/24 07:07, Carter Zhang wrote:
Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over
LAN? There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop,
NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have respective
problems.
Donnes les retours, en root de :
apt update
apt upgrade
apt install vlc
Yannick writes:
[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
Le 29/05/2024 à 18:19, Sébastien NOBILI a écrit :
Bonjour,
Le 2024-05-29 17:26, Yannick a écrit :
Merci de votre aide en pas à pas
Il va falloir des logs ;)
Sébastien
On 29/05/2024 07:44, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
But I don't understand why there was a timeout. Does this mean that
mutt didn't react to SIGTERM? Any reason?
Have you tried to send SIGTERM to mutt? If it ignores this signal or the
reaction is some prompt then you need to find another way to stop
On 29/05/2024 23:20, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
How could i get a list of only the automatically installed obsolete
packages ?
(I still did not find any documentation about the '~c' or '~o' with
"apt list".)
apt-patterns(7) and dpkg(1). Apt can not distinguish packages installed
by dpkg directly
Le 29/05/2024 à 18:19, Sébastien NOBILI a écrit :
Bonjour,
Le 2024-05-29 17:26, Yannick a écrit :
Merci de votre aide en pas à pas
Il va falloir des logs ;)
Sébastien
Re,
Comment je fais?
Je ne suis pas très doué donc du pas à pas
Amitiés
--
Yannick VOYEAUD
Nul n'a droit au superflu
Mirá, no me había percatado que era un array por software, no presté atención.
Mmmmh, ok, pero los array por software de Linux son confiables?.
Hace bastantes años un muy entendedor de Linux me recomendó que sólo usara los
array físicos, los que traen los servidores para mi tranquilidad.
Habrán
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> But i am not sure whether the commercial package which i have to keep
> will be preserved with "apt autoremove".
> Is there a way to do a dry run which only tells what would happen if i
> were more courageous ?
When I use "apt autoremove", I am given a list of proposed
On Wed, 29 May 2024 22:07:17 +0800
Carter Zhang wrote:
> but they have respective problems.
We can't advise you very well if we don't know what you think their
respective problems are.
A more important question: What problem would you like to solve?
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Does anybody read signatures any more?
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 10:43 AM Paul M Foster wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 04:43:38AM -0400, Michael Grant wrote:
>[...]
> > To be clear, the wifi is the part that is at your property. There are
> > some providers termed WISPs (wireless internet service providers) that
> > use wifi (not
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