Re: Launch a minimal MATE DE

2022-03-06 Thread Christian Britz
t; Yesterday it was fine ;{ If you have an Android phone (probably with iPhone too), you could try to put the sim card into the phone and connect it via USB. USB tethering works out of the box for me on Debian stable. Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Launch a minimal MATE DE

2022-03-06 Thread Christian Britz
t you could try to install xinit package. This contains the startx command. Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Google smtp and pop

2022-03-04 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-03-04 18:30 UTC+0100, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > Find another mail host. And you could find a mail client which correctly replies to messages. ;-) -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Google smtp and pop

2022-03-04 Thread Christian Britz
I userd getmail instead of fetchmail in the past, and a quick web search reveals that it seems to support OAUTH2: https://www.bytereef.org/howto/oauth2/getmail.html. Regards, Christian On 2022-03-04 16:59 UTC+0100, Marc Auslander wrote: > Google has now said they are pulling the plug on use

Re: Which flavour for a 2GB RAM laptop?

2022-03-04 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-03-04 16:10 UTC+0100, Hans wrote: > There are also other WM available, which may be faster, like fvwm95, openbox, > twm. amiwm ;-) -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Which flavour for a 2GB RAM laptop?

2022-03-04 Thread Christian Britz
en in love with Cutefish (not yet in Debian). Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Cutefish desktop environment

2022-03-03 Thread Christian Britz
. Any idea? If it turns out to be really that good as my first impression is, I would love to get this included in Debian. I have no maintainer experience, but I would be willing to colaborate in every possible way. Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Wine fails because of missing libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll

2022-03-03 Thread Christian Britz
ckage. Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Debian 11 hangs on boot

2022-03-02 Thread Christian Britz
Maybe a problem with the video configuration? Checking /var/log/Xorg.0.log could be a good first step. Cheers, Christian On 2022-03-02 11:11 UTC+0100, Thanos Katsiolis wrote: > Hello, > > boot gets stuck on > > "[OK] Started GNOME Display Manager" > > Apart fr

Re: Crash on starting cheese

2022-03-02 Thread Christian Britz
a bug to the package maintainers, see http://bugs.debian.org. Regards, Christian On 2022-03-02 10:38 UTC+0100, akallab...@posteo.net wrote: > Hi, > > > I´ve just experienced the following crash on starting cheese on my > installation. > > Since I´m not sure where to repo

Re: After Feb 24 update my X11/KDE stopped working (can't log in). (using debian testing)

2022-02-25 Thread Christian Britz
itor rotation on R5 > 230 GPU. > > Question: is there any forum where should I report this conclusion to > get attention of the X11 packagers/developers? > > Thanks! > Karel > > > > On 2/25/22 16:56, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: >> On 2/25/22, Karel Gardas

Re: After Feb 24 update my X11/KDE stopped working (can't log in). (using debian testing)

2022-02-25 Thread Christian Britz
Hello Karel, please try it with a temporary clean profile. Regards, Christian On 2022-02-25 13:12 UTC+0100, Karel Gardas wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm using debian testing so not sure if this is the right ML, but after > Feb 24 update I'm no longer capable of logging into the

Re: packages kept back on Debian stable

2022-02-24 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-24 19:32 UTC+0100, L Dimov wrote: > The following NEW packages will be installed: >   libabsl20200923 libopengl0 linux-image-5.10.0-11-amd64 These are legitimate Debian packages which are also installed on my Bullseye system. Apparently, some dependencies have changed. --

Re: packages kept back on Debian stable

2022-02-24 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-24 18:50 UTC+0100, L Dimov wrote: > I do indeed use apt-get update and apt-get upgrade, and I am aware that > there are ways I can force them to upgrade, but should I? At least it will help you to analyze the situation, you still can cancel the operation. IMO this is not a normal

Re: Definitive instructions for Buster LTS security updates

2022-02-22 Thread Keith Christian
> The OP is tilting at windmills. > > The example I posted has been used every three hours of my waking day > for the past 2½ years. It fails when my cable company fails. > > The OP has quoted some hearsay off the web, period. And not a single > reference with it. The OP calls this "pre-startup

Re: Definitive instructions for Buster LTS security updates

2022-02-22 Thread Keith Christian
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 7:33 AM Tixy wrote: > I assume because Buster isn't in Long Term Support yet, it's still in > normal support by the security team. From the schedule on the wiki, > it's due to go into LTS this July. Thanks Tixy, I remembered that I made a copy of the original

Re: Trying to deug initramfs boot delay

2022-02-21 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-22 00:50 UTC+0100, Michael Lange wrote: > First, when I run lsinitramfs on the initrd in use, the first items of > the command's output are: > > kernel > kernel/x86 > kernel/x86/microcode > kernel/x86/microcode/.enuineIntel.align.0123456789abc >

Re: Definitive instructions for Buster LTS security updates

2022-02-21 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-21 15:45 UTC+0100, David Wright wrote: > AFAICT, running buster, nothing has yet changed. My sources.list > is attached (ignore the first line), and as of this morning it > yields: And I think nothing will change in the future. Take the Stretch example at

Re: Definitive instructions for Buster LTS security updates

2022-02-21 Thread Keith Christian
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 6:31 AM Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 06:25:35AM -0700, Keith Christian wrote: > > My first search brought me to wiki.debian.org, where I landed on the > > /LTS/Using page, but it contained no Buster-specific instructions. &

Definitive instructions for Buster LTS security updates

2022-02-21 Thread Keith Christian
I plan to bring a Buster machine which has been shut down for quite a while online again. Before connecting it to the internet, I looked for instructions on how to add the LTS security updates entries to sources.list. My first search brought me to wiki.debian.org, where I landed on the /LTS/Using

Re: Error when updating user Python packages

2022-02-20 Thread Christian Britz
st a symlink to pip3. Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Error when updating user Python packages

2022-02-19 Thread Christian Britz
It happens also when I run sudo pip list --outdated, so I think it is not related to my user profile. On 2022-02-19 21:59 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote: > Hello Debian users, > > I would like to update the Python3 packages which I installed for my > local user via pip. > >

Error when updating user Python packages

2022-02-19 Thread Christian Britz
Hello Debian users, I would like to update the Python3 packages which I installed for my local user via pip. The command "pip list --user --outdated" gives the following error messages. This is on Debian stable. Any ideas? ERROR: Exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File

Re: Cannot login to my user?

2022-02-18 Thread Christian Britz
an profile). Regards, Christian On 2022-02-18 18:15 UTC+0100, Thomas Anderson wrote: > Hello Friends, > > I have Debian 9, I know I need to upgrade my dist, will do that tonight > or tomorrow =) > > Last week, I made a new user say "Sally." > > Previously, for yea

Re: Any plan to upgrade bash to 5.1.16 on bullseye?

2022-02-16 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-16 10:16 UTC+0100, Daniel Qian wrote: > Hi, > > There is a severe bug on GNU Bash which is fixed in 5.1.16. > > Bug info: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2022-01/msg00020.html > > While currently debian bullseye GNU Bash is 5.1.4. Without reading the details: If you

Re: ssh -X and size of GUI elements (KDE/Qt)

2022-02-15 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-15 17:26 UTC+0100, Dan Ritter wrote: > It's probably a disagreement on screen dpi settings. Check your > native setting and then replicate it on your headless server's > KDE config? Wouldn't this mainly/exclusively affect the fonts? I set dpi in both systemsettings5 tool explicitly to

ssh -X and size of GUI elements (KDE/Qt)

2022-02-15 Thread Christian Britz
noticed it only for KDE/QT apps. Any idea? Both the desktop and the server are running Bullseye currently. Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Sid : reboot looses boot partition and goes directly to bios

2022-02-15 Thread Christian Britz
of the Windows partition and use a VM and sometimes WINE. The only thing I am missing from the VM (tried both qemu/kvm/libvirt and VirtualBox) is 3D and video acceleration, but this is no big deal for me. Regards, Christian On 2022-02-15 10:37 UTC+0100, Sébastien Kalt wrote: > Hi, >

Re: Plop in Debian install HDD into entirely new system

2022-02-11 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-11 21:34 UTC+0100, Thomas Anderson wrote: > I was curious what would happen if I threw my server HDD, into an > entirely new system: I would guess it would work, with some minor adjustmenst being necessary. Typically, all needed kernel modules for hardware support are available and

OT: Network-Manager

2022-02-08 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-08 17:48 UTC+0100, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 05:44:25PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: >> Yes, I need some more help in the context of using Network-Manager. > > "Don't." > > Unless this is a laptop or something, in which case,

Re: Autostart command after network is available (usbip)

2022-02-08 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-08 17:44 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote: > [Install] > WantedBy=multiuser.target Changed that to [Install] WantedBy=network-online.target Now it works! :-) -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Autostart command after network is available (usbip)

2022-02-08 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-08 16:46 UTC+0100, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 03:46:09PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: >> I want to know how I can execute a command as root once after the >> network is available. > >> Is this to be done via systemd? > > Yes, th

Autostart command after network is available (usbip)

2022-02-08 Thread Christian Britz
. It is probably quite simple, I was very surprised that I could not find anything usefull on the web. Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de

Re: Mini server hardware for home use NAS purposes

2022-02-05 Thread Christian Britz
The list doesn't seem to like attachments, so please see a picture of my new server here :-) http://amiga5000.ddns.net/raspi.jpeg On 2022-02-05 19:35 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote: > > > On 2022-02-02 20:24 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote: >> >> >> On 2022-02-

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-03 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-03 08:52 UTC+0100, Tixy wrote: > On Wed, 2022-02-02 at 17:06 -0500, Bob Weber wrote: > [...] >> I second the sshfs approach.   I use it between several Debian servers and >> have >> been happy with the results.  Once setup in the fstab a click in a GUI or >> mount >> command on

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-02 Thread Christian Britz
On 02.02.22 23:06, Bob Weber wrote: > On 2/2/22 07:36, gene heskett wrote: >> >> Sounds like how my network grew, with more cnc'd machines added. But I >> was never able the make MFSv4 Just Work for anything for more than the >> next reboot of one of the machines. Then I discovered sshfs

Re: Mini server hardware for home use NAS purposes

2022-02-02 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-02 17:55 UTC+0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > On Wed, Feb 02, 2022 at 03:11:57PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: >> Do you have any recommendations for me? > > I have much the requirements and my current solution is documented here: > <https://jmtd.net/hardware/phobos/> ...bookmarked! :-)

Re: Mini server hardware for home use NAS purposes

2022-02-02 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-02 15:25 UTC+0100, Dan Ritter wrote: > How small is small for you? A small box which fits under my desk. > And do you need RAID, or just storage, and if so, how much? RAID is overkill and I need approximately 500G of storage. > For example, an ASRock 4X4 BOX-R1000V will run

Re: Mini server hardware for home use NAS purposes

2022-02-02 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-02 15:30 UTC+0100, Grzesiek wrote: > I used Zyxel NSA310 some time ago, Debian howto: > https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,29970,30036 > More devices are supported The successor Zyxel NAS326 sounds interesting, but I am looking more for something which I do not have to hack before

Mini server hardware for home use NAS purposes

2022-02-02 Thread Christian Britz
Inspired by my previous attempts to implent NFS on my Synology NAS, I am thinking about buying a mini server where I install Debian to serve as file share (SMB and NFS) and DLNA server. It should fully support Debian Stable, have a low price but be capable of performing the tasks well, ideally

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-02 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-02 02:01 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote: > Thank you, that was the right hint, the solution to get it work (with > NFS4 support) with IP based "security" was: [...] > Is my assumption right, that I would have to setup a Kerberos server to > achieve real se

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-01 17:28 UTC+0100, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 04:32:57PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote: >> 2. Accessing the mounted share with my personal user: The access rights >> for /Daten look right, the user on the NAS has the same name as the user &

Re: Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-02-01 17:36 UTC+0100, Bob Weber wrote: > On 2/1/22 10:32, Christian Britz wrote: >> This is my entry in /etc/fstab: >> diskstation:/volume1/Medien /Daten nfs >> nfsvers=4,rw,x-systemd.automount,noauto 0 0 >> > Have you tried the user option in fstab

Mounting NFS share from Synology NAS

2022-02-01 Thread Christian Britz
4 xyz users 4.0K Aug 10 10:28 Directory2 Why can't user xyz access the mountpoint? Thank you for your support. Regards, Christian

Re: chrome mailto:?

2022-01-31 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-01-31 23:19 UTC+0100, cono...@rahul.net (John Conover) wrote: > > I used to use claws-mail, and installed it. I now want to use > thunderbird, (NOT thunderbird-esr, I installed thunderbird and update > it manually.) > > Under Xfce, the default mail handler can be set to thunderbird,

Re: "mount -t ntfs" vs "mount.ntfs" ?

2022-01-31 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-01-31 11:43 UTC+0100, Yvan Masson wrote: > Thanks for the links, I missed that NTF3 was already included in the > kernel I use (from Debian testing). So in my case ntfs3g is able to > mount a rescued partition, while NTFS3 is not (thanks Andrei for > confirming what I supposed):

Re: Chromium security updates

2022-01-24 Thread Christian Britz
On 2022-01-24 12:44 UTC+0100, Richmond wrote: >> I've built Version 100.0.4845.0 (Developer Build) (64-bit) and it seems >> to be working fine here on debian 10. > > Not OK actually, it is very slow. The reason are probably enabled debug options. Personally I am not satisfied with the

Re: Special installation issue

2022-01-21 Thread Christian Britz
Hello Hans, didn't you ask this question already three years ago? ;-) According to https://openrt.gitbook.io/open-surfacert/ it should be possible to run ARM based Linux distributions on Surface RT, but there might be inconsistencies, for example regarding power management. Regards, Christian

Re: Authentication required message window after nvidia drivers installation.

2022-01-21 Thread Christian Britz
Hi, this is certainly very strange behaviour which I never experienced at the time when I was using the NVDIA closed-source drivers. It actually sounds a little bit alarming to me. Regards, Christian On 2022-01-21 14:24 UTC+0100, Thanos Katsiolis wrote: > Hello, > > the title of the

Re: Peak load handling by Debian repository servers ????

2021-12-26 Thread Keith Christian
One could run 'tcpdump' or a while loop logging the output of 'netstat -an' to a file for the duration of the interaction with the Debian servers, then, examine the file afterward.

Re: Need Support on Debian10 Kernel Upgrade

2021-12-18 Thread Keith Christian
On Sat, Dec 18, 2021, 04:37 Andrei POPESCU wrote: > Free(dom) Software was never meant to exclude comercial use or > developers earning a living (or a fortune) from it. > > > Agreed,.Andrei! > >

Re: realtek bluetooth puzzle

2021-12-16 Thread Christian Britz
dmesg for messages. If it tells you firmware file "ExampleFileName" is missing then issue command "apt-file search ExampleFileName". It should tell you, which package to install. Regards, Christian

Re: realtek bluetooth puzzle

2021-12-16 Thread Christian Britz
On 2021-12-16 20:01 UTC+0100, Dan Ritter wrote: > Jude DaShiell wrote: >> bnep 20480 0 >> bluetooth 483328 1 bnep >> ecdh_generic 16384 1 bluetooth >> ecc40960 1 ecdh_generic >> >> That's relevant output from lsmod. >> If I run

Re: Need Support on Debian10 Linux Kernel Upgrade

2021-12-16 Thread Christian Britz
st. There should be some Linux expert available at HCL, otherwise I would suggest to pay a Debian consultant. Please give an indication that you actually read the replies on this mailing list, otherwise I will stop trying to help you. Regards, Christian

Re: Need Support on Debian10 Kernel Upgrade

2021-12-16 Thread Christian Britz
d support is available elsewhere. What is you specific issue? What do you want to do? Regards, Christian

Re: How to get linux headers or source code for debian 8.0 kernel 3.16.0-4-amd64 ?

2021-12-14 Thread Christian Britz
which never was distributed by Debian. Please issue the command uname -a. linux-3.16.84 might be really the source for 3.16.0-4. Regards, Christian

Re: Firefox ESR EOL

2021-12-10 Thread Christian Britz
On 2021-12-10 10:25 UTC+0100, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Indeed, and with absolutely no appreciation for the effort put in by all > of you Debian folk. Especially in having "stable" *mean* stable! I love Debian and I appreciate the work of the developers, but I don't like stability in the sense of

Re: Firefox ESR EOL

2021-12-09 Thread Christian Britz
ions). You prefer to live with https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/thunderbird ? Regards, Christian

Re: Firefox ESR EOL

2021-12-09 Thread Christian Britz
On 2021-12-09 19:09 UTC+0100, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 7:01 AM Christian Britz <mailto:cbr...@t-online.de>> wrote: > > Security is the reason why I download and install browser and mail > client directly from the vendor, not Debian reposito

Re: Firefox ESR EOL

2021-12-09 Thread Christian Britz
Security is the reason why I download and install browser and mail client directly from the vendor, not Debian repositories. For Chromium the situation is (was) even worse IIRC. Am 09.12.21 um 11:12 schrieb piorunz: > Hello, > > I noticed that Debian Stable uses Firefox ESR 78.15.0, which is

Re: Pulseaudio regularly crashing; how to evaluate?

2021-12-03 Thread Christian Britz
... Regards, Christian Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote: > For the last month or so, Pulseaudio has been crashing for me. It seems > to happen only when I use certain apps, such as watching video with VLC, > or watching embedded videos in Firefox. It does not happen when > listening to a

Re: How to force compilerversion

2021-12-03 Thread Christian Britz
Hello Hans, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > for kali-linux I need to build a kernel-module (it is the nvidia kernel > module). > > Make module does not work, as it says, kernel is build with gcc-10 and > installed is gcc-11. > > Setting IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH is set to 1 (which is default). > >

Re: Double boot (Windows & Debian) with UEFI mode

2021-12-02 Thread Christian Britz
Am 02.12.21 um 09:26 schrieb Joe: > On Wed, 1 Dec 2021 23:44:47 +0100 > Christian Britz wrote: > >> Joe wrote: >>> measure. If grub is installed correctly, both OSes should appear on >>> its menu. >> >> IIRC, you have to install package o

Re: why Debian?

2021-12-02 Thread Christian Britz
Piper H wrote: > For debian and ubuntu, which one should I choose as my personal > development  system? The question is almost blasphemic; The original (Debian) of course! ;-)

Re: Double boot (Windows & Debian) with UEFI mode

2021-12-01 Thread Christian Britz
Joe wrote: > measure. If grub is installed correctly, both OSes should appear on its > menu. IIRC, you have to install package os-prober to achieve that.

Re: stability level of testing

2021-12-01 Thread Christian Britz
no timely security support. Current Debian stable 11 ("Bullseye") has not so old software and good security support, consider using it for a server. You can search for software versions using packages.debian.org Good luck, Christian

Re: Double boot (Windows & Debian) with UEFI mode

2021-12-01 Thread Christian Britz
Whats the exact problem? GRUB does not show up and Windows boots directly? You could try the rescue mode of the installer to reinstall GRUB, reFind is normally not needed on a PC system to dual boot with Windows. Once you get GRUB up and running, you should consider installing the package

Re: stability level of testing

2021-12-01 Thread Christian Britz
daggs wrote: > I'm thinking of migrating my main server to Debian, I need stability and > recent version of small number of pkgs. > in addition I need to recompile with a out of tree patch. > I had Debian stable before but replaced it because upgrade broke the system > and the versions used for

Re: where to find wifi card info in linux-doc

2021-11-26 Thread Christian Britz
Christian Britz wrote: > This actually works recursively with the zgrep command from the zutils > package, thank you! And still it doesn't find the file mentioned by deloptes, amazing! :-D

Re: where to find wifi card info in linux-doc

2021-11-26 Thread Christian Britz
(Sorry for replying to the personal adress first...) Stefan Monnier wrote: > AFAICT most of the files in `linux-doc/Documentation` are compressed, > so you'd need to use `zgrep`. This actually works recursively with the zgrep command from the zutils package, thank you! The installation of it

Re: where to find wifi card info in linux-doc

2021-11-26 Thread Christian Britz
On 26.11.21 at 09:56 deloptes wrote: > lou wrote: > >> sorry, i use wrong word >> >> i mean wifi adapter, not wifi card >> >> in Chinese, it's called wireless card, though it's really USB wifi adapter > > I think you are looking for usb/WUSB-Design-overview.txt which I found with > > grep -r -i

Re: Mouse locator

2021-11-15 Thread Christian Britz
On 15.11.21 at 13:33 Nicolas George wrote: > Richard Forst (12021-11-12): >> In Debian I want to locate my mouse pointer. And after searching there >> are some suggestion using > > Just install and run oneko. > > Regards, > Killer app! Works even over my Citrix Windows session! :-D

Re: release date on website with notes

2021-11-10 Thread Christian Britz
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 07:08:07AM -0500, Jeremy Brown wrote: >> >> My computer has had a number of malware incidents, so I am taking extra >> precautions. This morning I got an update notification about my os. Is >> there somewhere I can get notices directly from the debian website with an >>

Re: Package: nvidia-legacy-390xx-driver

2021-11-10 Thread Christian Britz
On 10.11.21 at 13:25 Greg Wooledge wrote: > I've never used an nvidia card myself, so I don't have first-hand > experience with them. From what I understand, the process of getting > graphics to work properly with nvidia goes something like this: > > 1) Install Debian. > > 2) Install

Re: downgrade qt version from 5 to 4

2021-11-10 Thread Christian Britz
On 10.11.21 at 09:37 lina wrote: > I intend to downgrade qt5 to qt4.  Don't do it. You will probably ruin your system. Many packages depend on qt5. As others suggested, you migh try running an older version of Debian inside a virtual machine.

Re: Recs for new Linux laptop? (to replace Zareason)

2021-11-10 Thread Christian Britz
On 09.11.21 at 18:47 Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > Results may vary: cheap Lenovo may be a very different experience to > Thinkpad. There is a quality difference which depends on original price, > I think. Sure, I know, I wanted to express that if even a cheap low end IdeaPad with no stated

Re: Recs for new Linux laptop? (to replace Zareason)

2021-11-09 Thread Christian Britz
machines generally are supported well by Testing in a short time frame and can grow into a stable system. ;-) Christian Am 09.11.21 um 16:17 schrieb Tom Browder: > My Zareason laptop (13-in screen, very lightweight and thin) is running > Debian 10 natively and wonderfully (with Win10 as

Re: why i can't play video at some web site?

2021-11-06 Thread Christian Britz
Am 06.11.21 um 08:10 schrieb Long Wind: > http://live.kankanews.com/huikan/ > > > click play button at web site above, you shall be able to play video > but my firefox 68.10.0esr (32-bit) for buster can't play video > Does not work with Google Chrome

Re: how to update the DirectX/OpenGL driver

2021-11-05 Thread Christian Britz
by it automatically, IIRC. Regards, Christian Am 05.11.21 um 10:08 schrieb lina: > Hi all, > > I was told to "update the DirectX/OpenGL driver" when I tried to use > some software. > One example is >  Renderer: Error creating Canvas3D graphics context > > I have

Re: Graphic rendering problem

2021-11-03 Thread Christian Britz
gt; > Gaussian view. > > > Something related to my graphic rendering but I don't know how to > check, Please elaborate on that. What is the problem? Regards, Christian

Netsurf

2021-10-29 Thread Christian Britz
Christian Britz wrote: > Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > >>> Maybe you're right about Firefox. Any "light" browsers you can recommend? >> >> If all else fails, you could try netsurf: maintained by Debian developers who >> really care about the quality o

Re: LXQT desktop environment hangs?

2021-10-29 Thread Christian Britz
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: >> Maybe you're right about Firefox. Any "light" browsers you can recommend? > > If all else fails, you could try netsurf: maintained by Debian developers who > really care about the quality of their code. Interesting, I will have a look at it too, out of curiousity. I

Re: choice of web browsers

2021-10-29 Thread Christian Britz
n prefer Chrome above Chromium. That is because I actually like the Google integration and security updates from Google are faster and more often delivered than for the Chromium in Debian. Regards, Christian

Re: Choqok 1.7

2021-10-25 Thread Christian Britz
On 25.10.21 Richmond wrote: > consequences. I don't have a way to do a backup currently. I have done > some naughty things like installing zoom. At least all official Zoom deb pacakages released since one year are compatible with Debian 11. Regards, Christian

Re: Where is a list of kernel messages ?

2021-10-18 Thread Christian Britz
l log near the quoted lines. Regards, Christian

Re: general broad question for help in setting up linux server and suggestions

2021-10-15 Thread Christian Britz
Semih Ozlem wrote: How much does it cost to run a server full time, is it cheaper to run one yourself or to rent one online? Do you have an estimate? or range? (cost could be electricity and internet connection used?) Assuming that you want to use your private Internet connection at the

Building a package for ScummVM 2.5.0

2021-10-12 Thread Christian Britz
. Regards, Christian

Re: Remmina et commande distante

2021-09-10 Thread Christian Quentin
-c permet de définir le chiffrage de la connexion. Pas sûr que ce soit ce que tu cherches à faire. Le vendredi 10 septembre 2021 à 14:18 +0200, David Martin a écrit : > Le ven. 10 sept. 2021 à 11:25, Christian Quentin < > christian.quen...@architecte-du-web.com> a écrit : >

Re: Remmina et commande distante

2021-09-10 Thread Christian Quentin
Bonjour David, Dans la version 1.4.20 de Remmina, tu as accès au paramétrage d'un Tunnel SSH (ta machine de rebond).Tu peux le paramétrer pour chacune des machines cibles à atteindre.Ça devrait faire le boulot. Christian Le mardi 07 septembre 2021 à 10:27 +0200, David Martin a écrit : > Bonj

Re: nvme SSD and poor performance

2021-08-20 Thread Christian Britz
Am 20.08.21 um 10:50 schrieb Pierre Willaime: I activated `# systemctl enable fstrim.timer` (thanks Linux-Fan). Interesting. I am almost 100% certain that it was enabled for me by default on bullseye. Maybe that behaviour changed during the release process. Best Regards, Christian

Re: Can't do apt-update because code name is changed from bullseye to bookworm

2021-08-18 Thread Christian Britz
On 18.08.21 at 06:51 Richard Forst wrote: $ sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list # security deb http://security.debian.org testing-security main contrib non-free deb-src http://security.debian.org testing-security main contrib non-free See the new pattern: deb

Re: nvme SSD and poor performance

2021-08-17 Thread Christian Britz
On 17.08.21 at 15:30 Linux-Fan wrote: Pierre Willaime writes: P-S: If triming it is needed for ssd, why debian do not trim by default? Detecting reliably if the current system has SSDs that would benefit from trimming AND that the user has not taken their own measures is difficult. I

Re: Gnome extensions

2021-08-15 Thread Keith Christian
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021, 10:58 Georgios wrote: > Hi! > I upgraded from debian 10 to debian 11 today and I noticed that a gnome > extension I really liked dont work on the latest gnome. > George, See: https://github.com/passingthru67/workspaces-to-dock - Keith

Re: Bash script problem

2021-08-05 Thread Christian Groessler
On 8/6/21 2:52 AM, David wrote: I was commenting on how I have always been puzzled why someone made the effort to give 'chmod' an '-R' option, but never made it actually useful for common cases. As it is, it seems that it's really only useful for modifying the write attribute. Hmm. "chmod -R

Re: Bash script problem

2021-08-05 Thread Christian Groessler
On 8/6/21 2:01 AM, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: find . -type d -exec chmod -v 0644 '{}' \; to change the folder find . -type f -exec chmod -v 0755 '{}' \; to change files Pah. Use 'xargs' :-) $ find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644 $ find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod

Re: Gnome desktop removal messed up machine

2021-08-04 Thread Christian Britz
On 04.08.21 12:24 Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: I think you may have a personal crisis. But something for sure, you already wrote a message on this subject. Or it is sophisticated trolling.

Re: Bluetooth: Disabling ertm via sysfsutils

2021-07-28 Thread Christian Britz
Reco wrote: 1) First, if all you need is modify a kernel module option - you do not need to tinker with /sys. Just create a file like this: cat /etc/modprobe.d/bluetooth-ertm.conf << EOF options bluetooth disable_ertm=1 EOF update-initramfs -k all -u Great, straight forward and works, thanks!

Bluetooth: Disabling ertm via sysfsutils

2021-07-28 Thread Christian Britz
/parameters/disable_ertm ... Jul 28 07:53:03 amiga5000 sysfsutils[619]:  failed! [...] If I manually restart sysfsconf.service it works! Any Idea? Best Regards, Christian

Re: Framework PC

2021-07-23 Thread Christian Britz
Dan Ritter wrote: Dr. Gideon Fell wrote: Colleagues, Has anyone bought a Frameworks PC https://frame.work/ and installed Debian?? Pretty sure that they are in pre-order only at this point, so the answer is "not yet". There is nothing obvious there that should be difficult for

Re: Framework PC

2021-07-23 Thread Christian Britz
Dan Ritter wrote: Dr. Gideon Fell wrote: Colleagues, Has anyone bought a Frameworks PC https://frame.work/ and installed Debian?? Pretty sure that they are in pre-order only at this point, so the answer is "not yet". There is nothing obvious there that should be difficult for

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