Re: tbird AND javamail both broken

2022-11-19 Thread Gareth Evans
TML Temp" https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-GB/thunderbird/addon/allow-html-temp/?src=cb-dl-mostpopular?src=cb-dl-mostpopular but from the description, I'm not sure if this does quite what you want. Best wishes, Gareth

Re: FIREFOX is killing the whole PC

2022-11-19 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 19 Nov 2022, at 15:44, Gareth Evans wrote: > >  > >>> On 19 Nov 2022, at 15:25, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: >>> >>> On Sat, Nov 19, 2022 at 09:34:40AM +, Schwibinger Michael wrote: >>> Hello >>> >>> Any idea? &g

Re: FIREFOX is killing the whole PC

2022-11-19 Thread Gareth Evans
ten minutes to let Firefox run > you may find that you can clear the cache and history. Hi Andy, How could history be related? Might it be worth just deleting /home/username/.cache/mozilla/firefox ? Thanks Gareth

Re: FIREFOX is killing the whole PC

2022-11-19 Thread Gareth Evans
;browser.search.widget.inNavBar", true); user_pref("browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash", false); when added from about:config, but the 2nd line is non-default as well as the 3rd, and these are only present if added manually or set in settings or about:config, as appropriate. Hope that helps Gareth

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-19 Thread Gareth Evans
On Sat 19 Nov 2022, at 11:23, gene heskett wrote: [...] > Looks like that is part of the problem. viewing src, the only thing > wrong is: > > --=_Part_191_372484550.1668746343067 > Content-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > >

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-19 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 19 Nov 2022, at 10:17, Gareth Evans wrote: >  > >> On 19 Nov 2022, at 04:08, gene heskett wrote: >> >> On 11/18/22 19:05, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>>> [...] >>> iirc, headers (that is, the lot of them) are supposed to be terminated by a

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-19 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 19 Nov 2022, at 04:08, gene heskett wrote: > > On 11/18/22 19:05, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> [...] >> iirc, headers (that is, the lot of them) are supposed to be terminated by a >> blank line (double line break) before message content/mult

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Gareth Evans
are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." > -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) > If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. > - Louis D. Brandeis > Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/> > Are the blank lines between the headers verbatim from the source? iirc, headers (that is, the lot of them) are supposed to be terminated by a blank line (double line break) before message content/multipart boundaries/blocks begin, so that may be part of the problem. Do the headers of other base64 messages look like this? Thanks Gareth

Re: Increased read IO wait times after Bullseye upgrade

2022-11-11 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 11 Nov 2022, at 16:59, Vukovics Mihály wrote: >  > Hi Gareth, > > dmesg is "clean", there disks are not shared in any way and there is no > virtualization layer installed. > Hello, but the message was from Nicholas :) Looking at your first gra

Re: Increased read IO wait times after Bullseye upgrade

2022-11-10 Thread Gareth Evans
On Thu 10 Nov 2022, at 11:36, Gareth Evans wrote: [...] > I might be barking up the wrong tree ... But simpler inquiries first. I was wondering if MD might be too high-level to cause what does seem more like a "scheduley" issue - https://www.thomas-krenn.com/de/wikiDE/imag

Re: Increased read IO wait times after Bullseye upgrade

2022-11-10 Thread Gareth Evans
On Thu 10 Nov 2022, at 11:36, Gareth Evans wrote: [...] > This assumes the identification of the driver in [3] (below) is > anything to go by. I meant [1] not [3]. Also potentially of interest: "Queue depth The queue depth is a number between 1 and ~128 that shows how many I

Re: Increased read IO wait times after Bullseye upgrade

2022-11-10 Thread Gareth Evans
On Thu 10 Nov 2022, at 07:04, Vukovics Mihaly wrote: > Hi Gareth, > > - Smartmon/smarctl does not report any hw issues on the HDDs. > - Fragmentation score is 1 (not fragmented at all) > - 18% used only > - RAID status is green (force-resynced) > - rebooted several times &

Re: Increased read IO wait times after Bullseye upgrade

2022-11-08 Thread Gareth Evans
e suggests ~100ms may be reasonble for HDDs - your chart only seems to show one outstandingly high wait time - do you actually notice a difference in performance? Not sure if any of that helps but I will follow the thread with interest. Nice chart btw. What produced the data and the chart itself? Best wishes, Gareth

Re: OT : Debian VPS for backup through SFTP protocol for a win10 client

2022-09-28 Thread Gareth Evans
On Thu 29 Sep 2022, at 00:29, Gareth Evans wrote: [...] > Alternatively, BackupPC supports Windows: > > https://backuppc.github.io/backuppc Actually rsync (as opposed to tar or SMB over the internet) seems to be the only BackupPC option for a Windows backup source where the back

Re: OT : Debian VPS for backup through SFTP protocol for a win10 client

2022-09-28 Thread Gareth Evans
https://pureinfotech.com/robocopy-transfer-files-fast-network-windows-10/ make use of local hostnames or local IP addresses, though if you can mount sshfs as a drive/folder that may not be an issue. I'd be interested to hear how you get on, however you approach it. Best wishes, Gareth

Re: OT: mysql-workbench alternative

2022-09-25 Thread Gareth Evans
On 24 Sep 2022, at 22:55, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:On Sat, Sep 24, 2022, 2:47 PM Gareth Evans <donots...@fastmail.fm> wrote:Given what looks to be the ongoing absence of mysql-workbench in stable: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/mysql-workbench Can anyone recommend a free (at least as i

OT: mysql-workbench alternative

2022-09-24 Thread Gareth Evans
on Ubuntu 22.04, but it wouldn't find MariaDB (which was running) to attempt to connect with, so not sure if that's what I really want anyway! Running under Wine is an option if necessary. Thanks, Gareth

Re: How do I install PHPMailer on a Debian/Bullseye Apache2 server -- resolved

2022-09-07 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 8 Sep 2022, at 02:52, Gary Dale wrote: > >  > On 2022-09-07 17:49, Gareth Evans wrote: >> >> >>> On 7 Sep 2022, at 22:24, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> >>>  >>> >>> >>>> On 7 Sep 2022, at 22:01, Gareth E

Re: How do I install PHPMailer on a Debian/Bullseye Apache2 server

2022-09-07 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 7 Sep 2022, at 22:24, Gareth Evans wrote: > >  > > >>> On 7 Sep 2022, at 22:01, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> >>  >> >> >>>> On 7 Sep 2022, at 21:27, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> >>>  >>>

Re: How do I install PHPMailer on a Debian/Bullseye Apache2 server

2022-09-07 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 7 Sep 2022, at 22:01, Gareth Evans wrote: > >  > > >>> On 7 Sep 2022, at 21:27, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> >>  >> >> >>> On 7 Sep 2022, at 17:55, Gary Dale wrote: >>> I'm using a web hosting company that prett

Re: How do I install PHPMailer on a Debian/Bullseye Apache2 server

2022-09-07 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 7 Sep 2022, at 21:27, Gareth Evans wrote: > >  > > >> On 7 Sep 2022, at 17:55, Gary Dale wrote: >> I'm using a web hosting company that pretty much limits me to using >> PHPMailer on their servers for sending complex e-mails (e.g. with

Re: How do I install PHPMailer on a Debian/Bullseye Apache2 server

2022-09-07 Thread Gareth Evans
ssarily guaranteed though. Any difference sending with PHPMailer via SMTP ? Best wishes, Gareth

Re: Three unsolvable Problems Printer II

2022-07-27 Thread Gareth Evans
ere (which seems to work flawlessly) it wouldn't be such an issue, but it's a showstopper for inexperienced users, not to mention some more experienced ones! Best wishes, Gareth

Re: Three unsolvable Problems Printer II

2022-07-27 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 28 Jul 2022, at 00:36, Gareth Evans wrote: > >>> [...] unless the [driverless] queue was added via lpadmin. Just to correct the point, i keep forgetting, it seems even this fails with the latest cups version on Bullseye where fax printers are concerned.

Re: Three unsolvable Problems Printer II

2022-07-27 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 28 Jul 2022, at 00:36, Gareth Evans wrote: > > [blah blah blah] I would like Sophie to confirm the exact model so further checksg can be suggested if indicated. There may be a solution of sorts. Best wishes, Gareth

Re: Three unsolvable Problems Printer II

2022-07-27 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 27 Jul 2022, at 23:42, Brian wrote: > On Wed 27 Jul 2022 at 22:39:56 +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: > >> On Wed 27 Jul 2022, at 22:28, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> On 25 Jul 2022, at 13:03, Schwibinger Michael wrote: >>>>  >>>> Hello

Re: Three unsolvable Problems Printer II

2022-07-27 Thread Gareth Evans
On Wed 27 Jul 2022, at 22:28, Gareth Evans wrote: >> On 25 Jul 2022, at 13:03, Schwibinger Michael wrote: >>  >> Hello >> Ist the best way to repair >> the self check? >> >> HP 600 > > Hi Sophie, please would you confirm the exact model -

Re: Three unsolvable Problems Printer II

2022-07-27 Thread Gareth Evans
he machine, then running the command lpinfo -v in a terminal should tell you. Thanks, Gareth

Re: root crontab @reboot for loop fails

2022-07-16 Thread Gareth Evans
s. > > Yes and that's because the systemd package contains the rc-local.service > which just runs /etc/rc.local. With a ConditionFileIsExecutable too > which I wasn't aware of before. Thanks all, that was both helpful and informative Gareth

Re: root crontab @reboot for loop fails

2022-07-15 Thread Gareth Evans
On Sat 16 Jul 2022, at 05:30, Gareth Evans wrote: > Why isn't root's $PATH available to root crontab? ie. including the > link /sbin -> /usr/sbin? By which I mean: why can't root crontab do everything sudo can do? Thanks G

Re: root crontab @reboot for loop fails

2022-07-15 Thread Gareth Evans
c/rc.local, and crontab @reboot is much simpler than systemd units and whatever dependencies there may be. > Figure out whether your commands are allowed to run in parallel [...] They are not. > If they're not, use a *script* [...] With /usr/bin/zfs, that's working, thank you. Best wishes, Gareth

Re: root crontab @reboot for loop fails

2022-07-15 Thread Gareth Evans
$ sudo crontab -l [...] @reboot for f in $(/usr/sbin/zfs list -t snap -o name|grep reboot); do /usr/sbin/zfs destroy $f;done @reboot /usr/sbin/zfs snap -r rpool@reboot Prepending "/usr/sbin/" to "zfs" doesn't make a difference. Thanks, Gareth

root crontab @reboot for loop fails

2022-07-15 Thread Gareth Evans
, Gareth

Re: cups broken

2022-07-14 Thread Gareth Evans
rom the Debian printing team, but no response from upstream yet. Best wishes, Gareth

Re: avahi-daemon allow/deny interfaces question

2022-07-13 Thread Gareth Evans
$ sudo dmesg -T ? Out of interest, did you try running for a while with just the power management tweak? Thanks, Gareth

Re: cups broken

2022-07-13 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 13 Jul 2022, at 22:04, gene heskett wrote: > On 7/13/22 15:15, Gareth Evans wrote: >> [...] >> Out of interest, which model printer(s) has the issue? > Brother MFC-J6920DW A huge tabloid capable printer/scanner >> # lpinfo -v > first off, none of that stuff i

Re: cups broken

2022-07-13 Thread Gareth Evans
On Wed 13 Jul 2022, at 20:36, Brian wrote: > On Wed 13 Jul 2022 at 20:12:28 +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: [...] >> >> Hi Gene, >> >> Out of interest, which model printer(s) has the issue? >> >> There are options in >> >> /etc/cups/cu

Re: cups broken

2022-07-13 Thread Gareth Evans
creation for autodetected IPP/dns-sd/etc/etc printers. You may find that # lpinfo -v copy the ipp:// url for the printer concerned Then # lpadmin -p QUEUENAME -v IPP_URL_HERE -E -m everywhere produces a functional queue Thanks Gareth > > Cheers, Gene Heskett. > -- > &

Re: avahi-daemon allow/deny interfaces question

2022-07-13 Thread Gareth Evans
ing features can be toggled between "good" (on?) or "bad" (off?) by pressing Enter or Space when selected, though neither man powertop nor its (github) website 01.org/powertop explains the significance or difference between "good" and "bad", but maybe worth trying? Best wishes, Gareth

Re: avahi-daemon allow/deny interfaces question

2022-07-12 Thread Gareth Evans
s $ sudo cat /var/log/syslog | grep x where x = the interface name concerned. Thanks, Gareth

Re: nft newbie

2022-07-12 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 12 Jul 2022, at 11:31, mick crane wrote: > On 2022-07-12 10:33, Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Tue 12 Jul 2022, at 10:19, Maximiliano Estudies > >>> In most cases it's a best practice to configure all chains with >>> _policy drop_ and then add rules for the t

Re: nft newbie

2022-07-12 Thread Gareth Evans
PF howtos I have found take this approach. Why is it best practice? Is there any security advantage over rejection? Thanks, Gareth

Re: nft newbie

2022-07-11 Thread Gareth Evans
On Sun 10 Jul 2022, at 06:25, Gareth Evans wrote: > Thanks Roger, that also suggests "policy drop" in its nftables examples. As someone on firewalld-users kindly pointed out, there is > table inet firewalld { > chain filter_INPUT { [...] > reject with

Re: Debian 11: MTA Exim4 not listening to fetchmail

2022-07-10 Thread Gareth Evans
he did there. Does this seem a reasonable assessment? Best wishes, Gareth

Re: Debian 11: MTA Exim4 not listening to fetchmail

2022-07-10 Thread Gareth Evans
On Sun 10 Jul 2022, at 17:12, Gareth Evans wrote: > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/407663/ipv6-socket-creation-failed-address-family-not-supported-by-protocol FWIMBW, this explains how to disable ipv6 for exim4 (albeit on Deb 9) though I'm not sure the advice re hosts f

Re: Debian 11: MTA Exim4 not listening to fetchmail

2022-07-10 Thread Gareth Evans
ons/407663/ipv6-socket-creation-failed-address-family-not-supported-by-protocol https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues/1282 Hope that helps. Gareth

Re: nft newbie

2022-07-09 Thread Gareth Evans
On Sat 9 Jul 2022, at 10:05, Roger Price wrote: > On Sat, 9 Jul 2022, Gareth Evans wrote: > >> Also for any good nft/netfilter overview articles etc. > > Have you seen "Mastering Linux Security and Hardening", 2nd Edition, Donald > A. > Tevault, chapter 4.

Re: nft newbie

2022-07-09 Thread Gareth Evans
On Sat 9 Jul 2022, at 07:17, Gareth Evans wrote: [...] > If there is no drop by default, why add "policy accept" for > related/established as it does? Doesn't this happen anyway? I suppose this probably modifies behaviour for otherwise closed ports (which would make sens

Re: nft newbie

2022-07-09 Thread Gareth Evans
pen via firewalld (which is the default) but is default acceptance in other respects a security risk? I haven't included rulesets but happy to provide if wanted. Thanks, Gareth

CUPS bugfix vs upgrade?

2022-06-29 Thread Gareth Evans
to stable? Alternatively, is it advisable to downgrade to a known-working version from Buster? Thanks, Gareth

Re: non installed printer can not be removed

2022-06-24 Thread Gareth Evans
am, which I have now done. Hans may like to follow this or perhaps add details of his experience, which I suspect is a result of the same problem. https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/issues/472 Best wishes Gareth > > I hope, for this I will find a solution, so hints are welcome, buut not the

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html andIcannotgetfirefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-23 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 23 Jun 2022, at 21:49, gene heskett wrote: > > On 6/23/22 16:08, Gareth Evans wrote: >> OK. That's not something I can help with from scratch, but I will watch >> with interest for further discussion. >> >> Best wishes, >> G > Well, i

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html andIcannotgetfirefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-23 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 23 Jun 2022, at 01:46, gene heskett wrote: > > On 6/22/22 19:39, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> On Wed 22 Jun 2022, at 22:42, gene heskett wrote: >>> On 6/22/22 16:51, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> On Wed 22 Jun 2022, at 21:16, gene heskett wrote: >

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html and Icannotgetfirefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-22 Thread Gareth Evans
On Wed 22 Jun 2022, at 22:42, gene heskett wrote: > On 6/22/22 16:51, Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Wed 22 Jun 2022, at 21:16, gene heskett wrote: >>> On 6/22/22 10:45, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> [and I sniped a few kilobytes of.] >>> >>> I think I've go

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html and Icannot getfirefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-22 Thread Gareth Evans
On Wed 22 Jun 2022, at 21:16, gene heskett wrote: > On 6/22/22 10:45, Gareth Evans wrote: > [and I sniped a few kilobytes of.] > > I think I've got it, but I did find what may be a bug in mod auth_plain. > > Its asking for a username and pw, but nothing seems to satisfy it I

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html and Icannot getfirefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-22 Thread Gareth Evans
On Wed 22 Jun 2022, at 18:22, gene heskett wrote: > On 6/22/22 10:45, Gareth Evans wrote: >> >>> On 21 Jun 2022, at 22:37, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> >>>  >>> >>>> On 21 Jun 2022, at 22:12, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> >>>

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html and Icannot getfirefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-22 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 21 Jun 2022, at 22:37, Gareth Evans wrote: > >  > >> On 21 Jun 2022, at 22:12, Gareth Evans wrote: >> >> On Tue 21 Jun 2022, at 20:16, gene heskett wrote: >>>> On 6/21/22 14:09, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> On Tue 21 Jun 2022,

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html and Icannot getfirefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-21 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 21 Jun 2022, at 22:12, Gareth Evans wrote: > > On Tue 21 Jun 2022, at 20:16, gene heskett wrote: >>> On 6/21/22 14:09, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> On Tue 21 Jun 2022, at 18:06, gene heskett wrote: >>>> On 6/21/22 12:11, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: &

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html and Icannot getfirefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-21 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 21 Jun 2022, at 20:16, gene heskett wrote: > On 6/21/22 14:09, Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Tue 21 Jun 2022, at 18:06, gene heskett wrote: >>> On 6/21/22 12:11, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: >>>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 11:55:56AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: >>&

Re: I *think* I found the apache2 docs, but it's in .html and Icannot get firefox to access it using "file:"+ /path/to/filedir

2022-06-21 Thread Gareth Evans
ires mod_headers to be enabled. 62 # 63 #Header set X-Content-Type-Options: "nosniff" If line 63 is required un-commented, then $ sudo a2enmod headers $ sudo systemctl restart apache2 should do the trick. $ sudo apache2ctl -M should then inlclude "headers_module (shared)&q

Re: CUPS and available-printers-list management (was Re: non installed printer can not be removed)

2022-06-20 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 20 Jun 2022, at 23:50, Gareth Evans wrote: > On Mon 20 Jun 2022, at 23:31, Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Mon 20 Jun 2022, at 17:34, The Wanderer wrote: >>> On 2022-06-20 at 12:01, Brian wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon 20 Jun 2022 at 09:28:30 -0400, The Wanderer

Re: CUPS and available-printers-list management (was Re: non installed printer can not be removed)

2022-06-20 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 20 Jun 2022, at 23:31, Gareth Evans wrote: > On Mon 20 Jun 2022, at 17:34, The Wanderer wrote: >> On 2022-06-20 at 12:01, Brian wrote: >> >>> On Mon 20 Jun 2022 at 09:28:30 -0400, The Wanderer wrote: >>> >>>> On 2022-06-20 at 08:59, Brian w

Re: CUPS and available-printers-list management (was Re: non installed printer can not be removed)

2022-06-20 Thread Gareth Evans
; > > Attachments: > * signature.asc My understanding is that /queues/ appear in application dialogs and seem to be what is at issue. I can't test this as my combination of cups + printer isn't working as expected, but from /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf: "# Set CreateIPPPrinterQueues to "No" to not auto-create print queues # for IPP network printers. [...] # cups-browsed by default creates local print queues for each shared # CUPS print queue which it discovers on remote machines in the local # network(s). Set CreateRemoteCUPSPrinterQueues to "No" if you do not # want cups-browsed to do this. For example you can set cups-browsed # to only create queues for IPP network printers setting # CreateIPPPrinterQueues not to "No" and CreateRemoteCUPSPrinterQueues # to "No"." If cups or avahi still provide a list of /printers/ when setting up /queues/ manually, doesn't this provide a mechanism to achieve "list-on-demand" with queues otherwise hidden to applications and system-config-printer? Best wishes, Gareth

Re: non installed printer can not be removed

2022-06-19 Thread Gareth Evans
rs to have been able to make an assessment. > However, I do have the impression that it may.) I think /etc/apt/cups-browsed.conf provides flexibility here - notes explain the options but not what the defaults are. Having purged and reinstalled in my case, all lines in this file are comments. ma

Re: non installed printer can not be removed

2022-06-19 Thread Gareth Evans
lp. >> >> Anyway, I will do as you advised next time I get access to the computer. >> >> Best regards and a happy weekend! >> >> Hans > Looks like I should have replied to you Hans, see my reply to Gareth.. > > Cheers, Gene Heskett. > -- > "T

Re: debian-user message size limit

2022-06-17 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 17 Jun 2022, at 23:25, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > > On 2022-06-17 18:20, Bijan Soleymani wrote: >>> On 2022-06-17 11:24, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> Is there a limit for message size on debian-user? >> I checked the data. I have been subscribed since 2003

Re: debian-user message size limit

2022-06-17 Thread Gareth Evans
On Fri 17 Jun 2022, at 20:00, Brian wrote: > On Fri 17 Jun 2022 at 16:24:54 +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: > >> Is there a limit for message size on debian-user? >> >> I can't find any such info on >> >> https://lists.debian.org/ >> >> h

Re: debian-user message size limit

2022-06-17 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 17 Jun 2022, at 17:51, Nicolas George wrote: > > Gareth Evans (12022-06-17): >> but a couple of recent large-ish messages (one ~270K with two >> screenshots, one 70K with log output) have neither got through nor >> bounced back. > > “Avoid sendi

debian-user message size limit

2022-06-17 Thread Gareth Evans
neither got through nor bounced back. It would be helpful to know what it is if there is one. Thanks, Gareth

Re: Printing problem (was snapshot.debian.org)

2022-06-17 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 20:03, Gareth Evans wrote: > On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 17:45, Gareth Evans wrote: >> Recent message with screenshots didn't get through (at least yet) - >> text below, plus another observation. >> >> On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 16:53, Gareth Evans wr

Re: non installed printer can not be removed

2022-06-16 Thread Gareth Evans

Re: non installed printer can not be removed

2022-06-16 Thread Gareth Evans
 > On 17 Jun 2022, at 01:56, Gareth Evans wrote: > On Thu 16 Jun 2022, at 22:13, Hans wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I am struggeling with a little problem, I can not explain. >> >> A friend of mine uses a printer (Samsung SL-C480FW), which is connected

Re: non installed printer can not be removed

2022-06-16 Thread Gareth Evans
On Thu 16 Jun 2022, at 22:13, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > I am struggeling with a little problem, I can not explain. > > A friend of mine uses a printer (Samsung SL-C480FW), which is connected to > the > router with wireless. However, although there are no drivers and no ppd-files >

Re: Printing problem (was snapshot.debian.org)

2022-06-06 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 17:45, Gareth Evans wrote: > Recent message with screenshots didn't get through (at least yet) - > text below, plus another observation. > > On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 16:53, Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 16:23, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI >&

Re: Printing problem (was snapshot.debian.org)

2022-06-06 Thread Gareth Evans
Recent message with screenshots didn't get through (at least yet) - text below, plus another observation. On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 16:53, Gareth Evans wrote: > On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 16:23, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI > wrote: >> On 06/06/2022 10:48, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> Not

Re: Printing problem (was snapshot.debian.org)

2022-06-06 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 14:14, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > On 06/06/2022 08:19, Gareth Evans wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have a strange printing problem which can be replicated on two identical >> printers on two different networks, when printing to wireless driverle

Re: Printing problem (was snapshot.debian.org)

2022-06-06 Thread Gareth Evans
CUPS error log excerpt attached. G On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 14:02, Gareth Evans wrote: > On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 13:05, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: >> On Monday, June 06, 2022 07:34:07 AM Gareth Evans wrote: >>> On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 12:19, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>

Re: Printing problem (was snapshot.debian.org)

2022-06-06 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 13:05, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, June 06, 2022 07:34:07 AM Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 12:19, Gareth Evans wrote: >> > I have a strange printing problem which can be replicated on two >> > identical printers on t

Re: snapshot.debian.org

2022-06-06 Thread Gareth Evans
On Mon 6 Jun 2022, at 12:19, Gareth Evans wrote: > Hello, > > I have a strange printing problem which can be replicated on two > identical printers on two different networks, when printing to wireless > driverless IPP with Brother MFC-L2740DW printers from Bullseye, whether

snapshot.debian.org

2022-06-06 Thread Gareth Evans
? ...or aware of issues at the moment? Thanks, Gareth

Re: CUPS - how to match autodetected printers to physical ones

2022-04-11 Thread Gareth Evans
) Assuming implicitclass is the mechanism of first resort in auto-detection (my own setup suggests so), does anyone know if this means that, with multiple devices of the same type, there's no guarantee from which device printing from the same queue will emerge, or are implicit classes resulting from auto-detection implemented as implicit classes of one? Thanks, Gareth

Re: Libreoffice: printing "dirties" the file being printed

2022-04-07 Thread Gareth Evans
n in that case. Not sure of the accuracy of either report... Best wishes, Gareth > > -- > Please do not CC me for listmail. > > Jonathan Dowland > ✎ j...@debian.org >  https://jmtd.net

Re: QEMU/KVM doesn't open new window - Access only via vnc viewer

2022-03-31 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 31 Mar 2022, at 09:44, Dieter Rohlfing wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm just about to install Debian11/Bullseye on a host. There are several > VMs running under QEMU/KVM to set up. > > With Debian9/Stretch I created a new VM via command line: > > /usr/bin/kvm -drive >

Re: Resize2fs Questions

2022-01-31 Thread Gareth Evans
 > On 31 Jan 2022, at 23:36, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 05:57:45PM +, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> On 31 Jan 2022, at 17:37, Andy Smith wrote: >> Hi Andy, I appreciate the data doesn't go anywhere, but... >> >>>> then

Re: Resize2fs Questions

2022-01-31 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 31 Jan 2022, at 18:03, Gareth Evans wrote: > >  > >> On 31 Jan 2022, at 17:58, Gareth Evans wrote: >> >>  >> >>>> On 31 Jan 2022, at 17:37, Andy Smith wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> On Mon, Ja

Re: Resize2fs Questions

2022-01-31 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 31 Jan 2022, at 17:58, Gareth Evans wrote: > >  > >> On 31 Jan 2022, at 17:37, Andy Smith wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 05:27:56PM +, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>>>> On 31 Jan 2022, at 14:41, Martin

Re: Resize2fs Questions

2022-01-31 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 31 Jan 2022, at 17:37, Andy Smith wrote: > > Hello, > > On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 05:27:56PM +, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> On 31 Jan 2022, at 14:41, Martin McCormick wrote: >>> >>> #I should be telling resize2fs to squeeze everything in

Re: Resize2fs Questions

2022-01-31 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 31 Jan 2022, at 14:41, Martin McCormick wrote: > > #I should be telling resize2fs to squeeze everything in to a 7GB > #partition. > sudo resize2fs /dev/loop0p2 +7G > [...] > then I delete P2 and then add a > new partition which defaults to 2. This seems to replace the partition

Re: SD Memory Card (was The Raspberry Pi that Took a Day Off.)

2022-01-29 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 28 Jan 2022, at 20:40, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 28 Jan 2022 at 18:22:37 (+), Gareth Evans wrote: >>> On 28 Jan 2022, at 18:16, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>>> On 28 Jan 2022, at 16:52, David Wright wrote: >>>>> On Fri 28 Jan

Re: SD Memory Card (was The Raspberry Pi that Took a Day Off.)

2022-01-28 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 28 Jan 2022, at 18:16, Gareth Evans wrote: > >  > >>> On 28 Jan 2022, at 16:52, David Wright wrote: >>> >>> On Fri 28 Jan 2022 at 07:30:25 (-0600), Martin McCormick wrote: >>> David Wright writes: >>>> I've not heard of t

Re: SD Memory Card (was The Raspberry Pi that Took a Day Off.)

2022-01-28 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 28 Jan 2022, at 16:52, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 28 Jan 2022 at 07:30:25 (-0600), Martin McCormick wrote: >> David Wright writes: >>> I've not heard of that problem. You were prevented from zeroing the >>> entire device, which would have wiped the partition table anyway. >>> >>>

Re: The Raspberry Pi that Took a Day Off.

2022-01-26 Thread Gareth Evans
e time it stopped/restarted 'connecting' (or even in the interim)? Perhaps cat /var/log/syslog{.n} | grep -i dhcp might be a start, where {.n} indicates an optional eg. .1, .2 etc if syslog itself no longer contains logs from the relevant time. The router may have a web interface that includes a section for errors if you can't get into it with ssh. Not sure how helpful that might be even if one exists, but maybe worth a look. Gareth

Re: Bullseye - who and users return nothing

2022-01-25 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 13:11, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 01:06:42PM +0000, Gareth Evans wrote: >> Just realised I gave contradicting info earlier - I said both that I >> upgraded from Buster (which is literally true) and that >> >> "But f

Re: Bullseye - who and users return nothing

2022-01-25 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 01:31, Gareth Evans wrote: > On Mon 24 Jan 2022, at 12:45, Greg Wooledge wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 09:51:05AM +0000, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> I've just noticed that: >>> >>> $ who >>> >>> and >>>

Re: Bullseye - who and users return nothing

2022-01-25 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 10:47, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Ma, 25 ian 22, 04:03:17, Gareth Evans wrote: >> >> Googling "Detected unsafe path transition during canonicalization" led me to >> >> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=260924 >&g

Re: Bullseye - who and users return nothing

2022-01-24 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 04:50, David Wright wrote: > On Tue 25 Jan 2022 at 04:22:39 (+), Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 04:10, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside >> wrote: >> > On 2022-01-24 23:03, Gareth Evans wrote: >> >> Jan 25 01:46:52 qwe

Re: modprobe tun required after reboot for virt-manager

2022-01-24 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 02:11, Gareth Evans wrote: > Further to my disappearing /var/run/utmp query, I also newly can't > start VMs with virt-manager without first doing > > $ sudo modprobe tun > > This has also changed recently, apparently without intervention on my part. >

Re: Bullseye - who and users return nothing

2022-01-24 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 04:10, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > On 2022-01-24 23:03, Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 03:28, Greg Wooledge wrote: >>> On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 03:06:00AM +, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> On Tue 25 Jan 2022,

Re: Bullseye - who and users return nothing

2022-01-24 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 03:28, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 03:06:00AM +0000, Gareth Evans wrote: >> On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 03:02, Gareth Evans wrote: >> > On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 02:54, Greg Wooledge wrote: >> >> A google search led me to <http

Re: Bullseye - who and users return nothing

2022-01-24 Thread Gareth Evans
On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 03:02, Gareth Evans wrote: > On Tue 25 Jan 2022, at 02:54, Greg Wooledge wrote: >> On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 01:31:35AM +0000, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> /var/run$ sudo touch utmp >>> /var/run$ sudo chown root:utmp utmp >>> /var/run$ sudo chm

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