Dear all,
I am having issues with my laptop wifi (Debian Bullseye). The connection comes
and goes making using internet impossible.I assumed a firmware problem, so I
tried several versions of the firmware-iwlwifi.deb package without
improvements.Specifically I tried the versions 20190114,
Dear all,
I am having issues with my laptop wifi (Debian Bullseye). The connection comes
and goes making using internet impossible.I assumed a firmware problem, so I
tried several versions of the firmware-iwlwifi.deb package without
improvements.Specifically I tried the versions 20190114,
Hi all,
While preparing a bootable USB a wild dd command was executed on the wrong
partition, namely on /dev/sda5 instead of the intended /dev/sdb.The
consequences are easy to imagine. However, as the start of the disk has not
been touched (the command run on sda5) I still have some hope to be
> Is it really required?
Don't know, that's why I'm asking.
> I have no such lines in my .tex file, I'm starting to wondering "Is it
> your (or mine!) template up to date?" or "Did your template contain
> something that prevents compilation". I've found mine here:
>
>
> Where did you found this error? pdflatex output or *.log?> I have the same
> error in the *.log file but it is not prevent pdflatex
> form building the related .pdf.
Thanks for the answers.
The error is in pdflatex output, the pdf is never generated. I looked
at an old log from previous
Hello everybody,
I used to have a personal cv written using the moderncv class from the package
texlive-latex-extra,
compiled using pdflatex. After upgrading to Stretch it seems that moderncv
class is using
/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fontawesome/fontawesome.sty
that in turn uses
Hello everyone!
I'm experiencing a wierd battery problem and I'd like to know if anyone have
seen the same.
When I turn on Debian the battery is charged. acpi tells me there are still 3
hours
of charge and everything is fine. The battery is relatively new and the maximum
capicity for
acpi is
Have a look at the output of cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info. In
particular, compare the values of design capacity and last full
capacity. If last full capacity is significantly lower than design
capacity, then the battery is dying. The jump you're seeing is due to
the charge profile
I was thinking of top too, but even if top shouldn't show something, it
still could be, that CPU frequency scaling and energy saving for the
graphics and HDD are different between the Win and Debian installs.
Hi and thanks for replying.
Top seems clean, processes are normal. I was also
Hello,
I recently switched back to the GNOME desktop environment from KDE and I'm
interested in running Compiz Fusion,
which I remember playing with when I was using the Ubuntu distribution. First
thing I did was follow the instructions
outlined here:
http://wiki.debian.org/Compiz
Today, after 146 days, I finally got around to rebooting using the
2.6.30-2-686 kernel. This enables the udev upgrade *but* I get no sound.
When I reboot using the 2.6.26-2-686 kernel sound works as it's supposed
to but the udev upgrade will have to wait.
Why would I get no sound with
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