Re: selinux on bookworm

2024-05-17 Thread George at Clug
selinux-policy-default auditd George. On Friday, 17-05-2024 at 14:49 Antonio Russo wrote: Hello, I'm trying to get selinux working on a fresh, gui-free installation of bookworm.  I'm not trying to run any servers, nor use standard desktop utilities (yet).  I was hoping this setup would

Re: OT: Top Posting

2024-05-15 Thread Nicolas George
wrong. The MUAs who write “Re : ” are wrong. The MUAs who write “AW: ” are wrong. The MUAs who put it in base64 are wrong. It is not a string that is designed to be internationalized, we cannot expect every MUA to know every stupid local or vanity variant of “Re: ”. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: OT: Top Posting

2024-05-15 Thread Nicolas George
is urgent, have a local *copy* of it. > reach back a limited time span into history before I a-sume Gmail cut > off access to touching older emails. If you want mail that works well, start by avoiding services meant for the lowest common denominator of the general public. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: OT: Top Posting

2024-05-14 Thread Nicolas George
ther > HTML or markdown format. Messages in Markdown in the Windows world? I have never seen it. > The best course of action in this case is to drop it Indeed. But we can still discuss cultural issues relevant to mailing-lists around it. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Dovecot correct ownership for logs

2024-05-14 Thread Nicolas George
ly> Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread Nicolas George
label=$1 > cmd=$(sed -n "/$label:/{:a;n;p;ba};" $0 | grep -v ':$') > eval "$cmd" > exit > } You seem to be investing a lot of effort into a fragile solution to emulate a deprecated execution control primitive. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread Nicolas George
Richmond (12024-05-13): > sudo bash -c "echo 1 > hello" Use sh for that. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12024-05-13): > That's like slicing your morning baguette with the chainsaw. Worse than that, it will only work from an X11 environment. Certainly not at boot. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread Nicolas George
first tries to redirect the output to the file and then (if it succeeds) runs sudo that way. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread Nicolas George
> `sudo` *is* root. No need to “investigate”, the answer is obvious: in sudo foo > bar … the > bar comes before the sudo. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Installing testing on Acer Aspire 315

2024-05-01 Thread Nicolas George
ggestions, Check the PCI ids of your Ethernet controller. Download the kernel image you are considering, check if any of its modules matches these ids. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: *****SPAM***** Marking as spam [was: *****SPAM***** Re: LibreOffice removed from Debian]

2024-04-18 Thread Nicolas George
an.org/debian-user/2024/04/msg00294.html Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: *****SPAM***** Marking as spam [was: *****SPAM***** Re: LibreOffice removed from Debian]

2024-04-18 Thread Nicolas George
Hans (12024-04-18): > As I can not fix it You can manually remove “*SPAM*” from the mail when you reply. You could even automate it on your end. -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatic reboot on kernel crash in Debian 12 - how?

2024-04-16 Thread Nicolas George
able > to jury-rig something using the provider's API if necessary. You probably can. But first check if your VM has an emulated hardware watchdog. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatic reboot on kernel crash in Debian 12 - how?

2024-04-16 Thread Nicolas George
st install and enable the corresponding daemon, and check it works by SIGSTOPing it. If your motherboard does not have one, you can probably DIY one from a RPi or an Arduino. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: config files - newline possible?

2024-04-11 Thread Nicolas George
Hans (12024-04-11): > But can this be done in config-files, too? Depends entirely on the software reading the config file. Some will use \, some will use something else, some will offer no solution. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Root password strength

2024-03-19 Thread Nicolas George
ve some kind of remote access enabled or do you intend to in the near future? If not, then you do not need to worry. Even less if you have a firewall to block any service that might appear by mistake. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Hyphen-minus passwd

2024-03-07 Thread Nicolas George
't expecting "username" to be the salt. It looked like a non-option > argument at first. Yes, that is super weird, possibly a mistake. All the more reason to have the original poster clarify their needs. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Hyphen-minus passwd

2024-03-07 Thread Nicolas George
not wrong. -- Nicolas George

Re: Hyphen-minus passwd

2024-03-07 Thread Nicolas George
d", "\$6\$username\$"), "\n"' $6$username$7Vzj6uFI0bs770qb.tIdqyMDbBWCoF93TKbZ7GSmU0ktiCcMu5rxgjpumDUram2ulYhVlWycvUMf1jGKbu8sC1 -- Nicolas George

Re: Hyphen-minus passwd

2024-03-07 Thread Nicolas George
ur terminal. Also, do not be root when you do not need to. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: *****SPAM***** Re: Spam from the list?

2024-03-06 Thread Nicolas George
och, 6. März 2024, 12:22:53 CET schrieb Brad Rogers: Please remember not to top-post. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Nicolas George
e same install command again. See also remove below. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Selective rotation of journald logs

2024-02-26 Thread Nicolas George
mentation. Thanks. -- Nicolas George

Re: Selective rotation of journald logs

2024-02-23 Thread Nicolas George
Mariusz Gronczewski (12024-02-23): > Like, really what kind of person gets angry when they get too much > details in instruction? What kind of person writes pages of angry mail when the details are not liked? -- Nicolas George

Re: Selective rotation of journald logs

2024-02-23 Thread Nicolas George
nce by the phrasing and accuracy of the question. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Selective rotation of journald logs

2024-02-23 Thread Nicolas George
n the one-line answer. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Selective rotation of journald logs

2024-02-23 Thread Nicolas George
Mariusz Gronczewski (12024-02-23): > So to say it short: It is horrid. Generic bashing of systemd in favor of a blind cult of the good old ways are not what I am looking for either, and the unbalanced tone of your reply makes it look like precisely that. -- Nicolas George

Re: Selective rotation of journald logs

2024-02-23 Thread Nicolas George
systemd's infrastructure. Answers about the old systlog/logrotate infrastructure are a waste of time since I already know how they work and they are amply documented elsewhere. -- Nicolas George

Selective rotation of journald logs

2024-02-23 Thread Nicolas George
Hi. It might be an obvious question, but I do not manage to find the obvious answer: How do I tell systemd's logging system to keep authentication logs for one year and mail logs for one month? Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Does "LC_ALL=C" work on all shells?

2024-02-13 Thread Nicolas George
ou reached this state? -- Nicolas George

Re: Does "LC_ALL=C" work on all shells?

2024-02-13 Thread Nicolas George
c() and probably some dynamic linking. -- Nicolas George

Re: Does "LC_ALL=C" work on all shells?

2024-02-13 Thread Nicolas George
ou missed part of the question, what you are showing is not “inline of the command”. -- Nicolas George

Re: Does "LC_ALL=C" work on all shells?

2024-02-13 Thread Nicolas George
l shells, at the cost of being slightly less efficient. And even without a shell. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Does "LC_ALL=C" work on all shells?

2024-02-13 Thread Nicolas George
anybody know if this syntax works on all shells > other than bash? csh, korn, dash, zsh … apt-get install csh csh LC_CTYPE=C ls /doesnotexist ^D apt-get purge csh Repeat with other shells. And then tell us what you found out. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Combining Distro DVD's

2024-02-12 Thread Nicolas George
e sure I don't overwrite, but add to, when extracting files from the > additional disks to bag it all up and make a single medium which contains > everything in one place? If the live media are compatible with GRUB's loopback mechanism, you can follow these instructions: https://nsup

Re: xterm PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD selection [was: Re: Copy from Firefox and paste into Terminal with Vim]

2024-02-07 Thread Nicolas George
ive if you can explain the issue clearly, I am not surprised it was fixed. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Copy from Firefox and paste into Terminal with Vim

2024-02-06 Thread Nicolas George
copy-selection(CLIPBOARD) … is simpler. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-31 Thread Nicolas George
hw (12024-01-31): > Well, I doubt it. Well, doubt it all you want. In the meantime, we will continue to use it. Did not read the rest, not interested in red herring nightmare scenarios. -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-30 Thread Nicolas George
hw (12024-01-30): > Yes, and how much effort and how reliable is doing that? Very little effort and probably more reliable than hardware RAID with closed-source hardware. -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-29 Thread Nicolas George
hw (12024-01-29): > Ok in that case, hardware RAID is a requirement for machines with UEFI That is not true, you can still put the RAID in a partition and keep the boot partitions in sync manually or with scripts. -- Nicolas George

Re: Playing a sound when initrd wants a password

2024-01-27 Thread Nicolas George
at is almost what I want, but the small gap is blocking: cryptsetup might ask for the password several times (if the user types it wrong), and the sound must be played again too in that case. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Playing a sound when initrd wants a password

2024-01-27 Thread Nicolas George
asked directly. I wrote to this list in the small hope of having an answer from somebody competent who knows what about the issue. -- Nicolas George, starting a list

Re: Playing a sound when initrd wants a password

2024-01-26 Thread Nicolas George
ssword is asked”? In fact, what relation do you see between a timer and cryptsetup asking for a password? -- Nicolas George

Re: Playing a sound when initrd wants a password

2024-01-26 Thread Nicolas George
Curt (12024-01-26): > I guess a systemd timer unit constitutes a hack. A systemd timer in the initrd? Can you elaborate? -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-26 Thread Nicolas George
he EFI partition just contains the data. Of course, it only works with RAID1, where the data on disk is the data in RAID. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Playing a sound when initrd wants a password

2024-01-26 Thread Nicolas George
nice to propose I think. Thanks. 1: No need to suggest I can hack the initrd to replace askpass by a script that plays the sound before running the real askpass, I already thought of it. I would like something robust, avoid hacks. -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-26 Thread Nicolas George
> This layout was invented by Matthew J. Garrett for Fedora and is still > the most bootable of all possible weird ways to present boot stuff for > legacy BIOS and EFI on USB stick in the same image. I think I invented independently something similar. https://nsup.org/~george/comp/live_iso_usb/grub_hybrid.html Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-26 Thread Nicolas George
=30712, type=lvm Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-25 Thread Nicolas George
Tim Woodall (12024-01-26): > Until your UEFI bios writes to the disk before the system has booted. Hi. Have you ever observed an UEFI firmware doing that? Without explicit admin instructions? Regards, -- Nicolas George

Changing The PSI Definition

2024-01-25 Thread Thomas George
-6.1.0-17-amd64/include/config/PSI Is the definition of PSI baked in? If so, I can live with it the way it is. Tom George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-24 Thread Nicolas George
FI └─LVM It is rather ugly to have the same device be both a RAID with its superblock in the hole between GPT and first partition and the GPT in the hole before the RAID superblock, but it serves its purpose: the EFI partition is kept in sync over all devices. It still requires setting the non-volatile variables, though. Thanks. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-24 Thread Nicolas George
should it be investigated? Do you believe it used to work? To the better of my knowledge it never did. -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-24 Thread Nicolas George
tick to rescue boot from. Looks you are confusing RAID with backups. Yes, OS can be reinstalled, but that still makes “a nominal amount of time” during which your computer is not available. Your “spare” SSD would be more usefully used in a RAID array than corroding on your shelves. -- Nicolas George

Re: Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-24 Thread Nicolas George
nd that's that. If the SSD dies, your system does not boot. Somewhat wasting the benefit of RAID. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Automatically installing GRUB on multiple drives

2024-01-24 Thread Nicolas George
of booting the system (inside the LVM) inside the RAID inside the partition. Which leads me to wonder if there is an automated way to install GRUB on all the EFI partitions. The manual way is not that bad, but automated would be nice. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: To partition or not to partition MD arrays (Was Re: smartctl cannotaccess my storage, need syntax help)

2024-01-19 Thread Nicolas George
Franco Martelli (12024-01-19): > > One case against using partitions on mdraid: if your array gets messed > > up, you get to recreate those partition tables yourself and that's just > > hilarious if you don't have a backup. Happened to a friend of mine, > > reason was a UPS brownout. > How can I

SOLVED Re: No Release file for Security Update SOLVED

2024-01-18 Thread Thomas George
George On 1/18/24 13:06, John Hasler wrote: Tixy writes: Where could your machine be getting this IP address from? It's the same IP address shown in your output when you used the incorrect address 'ftp.security.debian.org' and for me that doesn't resolve to any IP address. >From here b

Re: No Release file for Security Update SOLVED

2024-01-18 Thread Thomas George
-firmware contrib non-free Tom George Thomas George wrote: My system is Bookworm installed from the first DVD which was downloaded with the checksums and successfully checked. I commented out the dvd and added to sources.list lines for bookworm, bookworm-updates and bookworm-security. Ran apt

Re: No Release file for Security Update

2024-01-18 Thread Thomas George
On 1/17/24 22:54, Todd Zullinger wrote: Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 08:40:58PM -0500, Thomas George wrote: deb http://ftp.security-debian.org/debian-security/ bookworm-security main non-free non-free-firmware Stop guessing, and *read* what you were told to use. https

Re: No Release file for Security Update

2024-01-18 Thread Thomas George
On 1/17/24 20:52, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 08:40:58PM -0500, Thomas George wrote: deb http://ftp.security-debian.org/debian-security/ bookworm-security main non-free non-free-firmware Stop guessing, and *read* what you were told to use. https://lists.debian.org/debian

update of bookworm-security failed Formerly Re: No Release file for Security Update

2024-01-18 Thread Thomas George
On 1/17/24 20:40, Thomas George wrote: On 1/17/24 19:05, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 11:31:52AM -0500, Thomas George wrote: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 12.2.0 _Bookworm_ - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 with firmware 20231007-10:29]/ bookworm main non-free-firmware This one

Re: No Release file for Security Update

2024-01-17 Thread Thomas George
On 1/17/24 19:05, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 11:31:52AM -0500, Thomas George wrote: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 12.2.0 _Bookworm_ - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 with firmware 20231007-10:29]/ bookworm main non-free-firmware This one, before you commented it out, only

Re: No Release file for Security Update

2024-01-17 Thread Thomas George
On 1/17/24 16:13, Tom Furie wrote: Thomas George writes: deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ bookworm-security  main non-free non-free-firmware Err:5 http://ftp.debian.org/debian bookworm-security Release   404  Not Found [IP: 151.101. I entered you suggested line as http

Re: No Release file for Security Update

2024-01-17 Thread Thomas George
Hit:2 http://ftp.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates InRelease Ign:3 http://ftp.debian.org/debian bookworm-security InRelease Hit:4 https://linux.brostrend.com stable InRelease Err:5 http://ftp.debian.org/debian bookworm-security Release   404  Not Found [IP: 151.101. On 1/16/24 11:30, Thomas George

No Release file for Security Update

2024-01-16 Thread Thomas George
My system is Bookworm installed from the first DVD which was downloaded with the checksums and successfully checked. I commented out the dvd and added to sources.list lines for bookworm, bookworm-updates and bookworm-security. Ran apt-get update The result was  bookworm InRelease,

Re: 512e vs 4K sector confusion

2024-01-15 Thread Nicolas George
Nicholas Geovanis (12024-01-15): > In your dd commands that moved these filesystems, did you specify ibs= > and/or obs= > ? > If so, what values did you use? Why do you ask this information? How do you think it will be useful? -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Problem with sound disappearing

2024-01-15 Thread Thomas George
On 1/15/24 11:36, Carl Fink wrote: On 1/15/24 02:58, David Christensen wrote: On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote: > I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD > Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, > it is running 64

Re: smartctl cannot access my storage, need syntax help

2024-01-14 Thread Nicolas George
Hi. Andy Smith (12024-01-13): > As usual you have not bothered to show us what you are talking about > (the email from smartd) And that leads you to write a patient and detailed answer, so surely it was the best way to proceed. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Fn keys not working in Debian 12 on Lenovo Thinkpad T450s

2024-01-11 Thread Nicolas George
Show what you get if you cannot read it. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: playing CDROM music questions

2024-01-09 Thread Nicolas George
talking in excess of 20,000 (not difficult to achieve with > over 1000 CDs to rip) files here, mixed case, and long file names, all. Pictures or it did not happen. -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: playing CDROM music questions

2024-01-09 Thread Nicolas George
way below the limitations of FAT. > Even with the smaller sticks, I had to use all upper case, and stick to > 8.3 names for the files, otherwise the FAT still got overloaded. What are you talking about? FAT does not get “overloaded” by long filenames. -- Nicolas George signature.asc D

Re: playing CDROM music questions

2024-01-09 Thread Nicolas George
r CD: just make the script a little more powerful and it will rip them at the same time. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: VAX emulation/simulation (was Re: systemd-timesyncd)

2024-01-09 Thread Nicolas George
ve not been abandoned, like old geezers like to pretend, but rather has moved to using solutions that do not suffer the ugly limitations of implementations in the kernel? Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: playing CDROM music questions

2024-01-08 Thread Nicolas George
next they seek back a few sectors and check that the overlap matches. But on the other hand, an audio CD can contain up to 807 mega-octets of audio, compared to only 703 for a data CD. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: playing CDROM music questions

2024-01-08 Thread Nicolas George
unless you cannot spare 60 megaoctets somewhere, save yourself a lot of trouble: just run cdparanoia -B then opusenc and put back the audio CD at the back of the shelf where it belongs. Regards, -- Nicolas George

bookworm No printer, No sound

2024-01-07 Thread Thomas George
not change after update and dist-upgrade. Any comments welcomed, Tom George

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-02 Thread Nicolas George
elsewhere in the thread) and one to catch URLs in the text, probably urlview (mentioned by somebody else). No need to blame Mutt at all. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Nicolas George
stand what is going on. -- Nicolas George

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Nicolas George
out links displayed by “lynx -dump”. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Nicolas George
raphical web browsers I know are actually very tolerant of spurious newline characters inserted in pasted URLs, and I suspect it is on purpose. PDFs from magazines might also have wrapped links. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12023-12-31): > Have your browser load THAT file. Or just have this: text/html; lynx -force_html -dump %s; copiousoutput in your .mailcap file. Possibly along with: auto_view text/html in the .muttrc. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Everything But Sound with Bookworm

2023-12-28 Thread Thomas George
OK no more new posts. Maybe someday the problem will solve itself On 12/27/23 15:59, Valerio Vanni wrote: Il 27/12/2023 21:47, Thomas George ha scritto: gnome setup sound output device: speakers - builtin audio pulseaudio output device port: speakers (plugged in) It seems you are opening

Everything But Sound with Bookworm

2023-12-27 Thread Thomas George
. If anyone reading this has suggestion of what is wrong or how to fix it Thanks, Tom George

Re: No alsa, no alsactl in bookworm distribution?

2023-12-27 Thread Thomas George
Correction: Output was  to headphone. There is a signal for plugged in speaker. Still no sound from speaker. On 12/27/23 09:56, Thomas George wrote: No sound. alsamixer shows card HDA Intel PCH but no driver list.  pulseaudio volume control output shows no signal. What am I missing?

No alsa, no alsactl in bookworm distribution?

2023-12-27 Thread Thomas George
No sound. alsamixer shows card HDA Intel PCH but no driver list.  pulseaudio volume control output shows no signal. What am I missing?

No Sound With Bookworm

2023-12-26 Thread Thomas George
Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing reaches the speakers. This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer. Please help Tom George

Re: grub-efi install on multiple ESPs.

2023-12-23 Thread Nicolas George
t I observed the new one replaces the old one in the list of boot options: you might need call efobootmgr manually to set up things exactly how you want them, using what grub-install did as a reference. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: Test

2023-12-23 Thread Nicolas George
is a very common word when diagnosing problems. The best way to deal with that is to ignore the rare honest mistakes and ban deliberate repeat offenders. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Test

2023-12-23 Thread Nicolas George
k their computer, but that would not be nice to people stumbling upon the archives (but probably no worse than the average Ubuntu webforum). Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: systemd and timezone

2023-12-22 Thread Nicolas George
terpreter for the OCaml language accept “let pi = 3.14;;” and output “val pi : float = 3.”. Yet, (some) localized functions now exist with a _l variant taking a locale_t argument, but no such thing exists for timezone. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: systemd and timezone (was: Re: difference in seconds between two formatted dates ...)

2023-12-21 Thread Nicolas George
e ability to put back everything in place by quitting and restarting. Now they are losing the concept of multiple users, and they are also losing the ability to run several independent instances of the same program. Desktop environment suck. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: lists

2023-12-20 Thread Nicolas George
u move to a mail operator that respects you. If you cannot do that easily, all the more reason to do it. -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: difference in seconds between two formatted dates ...

2023-12-20 Thread Nicolas George
s://www.generation-nt.com/reponses/la-gestion-de-l-heure-sous-linux-entraide-500251.html I think it might be of interest, and nowadays LLMs can translate it correctly I guess. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: setting IFS to new line doesn't work while searching?

2023-12-15 Thread Nicolas George
ipedia.org/wiki/Holocene_calendar Or possibly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czgOWmtGVGs Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: setting IFS to new line doesn't work while searching?

2023-12-15 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12023-12-15): > On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 01:42:14PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > > Also, note that file names can also contain newlines in general. The > > only robust delimiter is the NUL character. > > True. In order to be 100% safe, the OP's code would nee

Re: setting IFS to new line doesn't work while searching?

2023-12-15 Thread Nicolas George
batch. For simple scripts, do standard shell. For complex scripts and interactive use, zsh rulz: fndar=(${(f)"$(...)"}) fndar=(${(ps:\0:)"$(...)"}) fndar=(**/*(O)) (I do not think zsh can sort version numbers easily, though.) Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-14 Thread Nicolas George
ng proxy: Error calling StartServiceByName for >> org.gtk.vfs.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor: Timeout was reached (g-io-error-quark, 24) That means the issue is in the DBus monster moussaka¹. The odds of finding a solution in the current circumstances are vanishingly thin. Regards, -- Nicolas Geor

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Nicolas George
gt; After removing raid, I completely redesigned my network to be more inline > with the howtos and other information. You know that RAID has nothing to do with the setup of your network, right? -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Telnet

2023-12-04 Thread Nicolas George
Christmas's > wish :-) Oh, you mean that. That is not telnet, that comes from the kernel. Even sleep has this. Regards, -- Nicolas George

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