On 05/10/2021 06:10, L Dimov wrote:
I am having slower performance on Debian 11 with software only from
the "main" repositories after upgrade from 10.
It is on a decently powerful Dell laptop with 16 GB memory, 1 TB SSD,
7 processors Intel Core i5-8350U CPU @ 1.70GHz
How much is slowdown? If i
On 30/08/2021 23:20, Steve Keller wrote:
't want to have to remember this hardware
configurationan and I don't want to type these cumbersome and error
prone names. I simply have eth0 for the internal network and eth1 for
my external network to the DSL router. That's easy and I want to keep
it
On 30/08/2021 17:18, Dan Ritter wrote:
George Shuklin wrote:
We are building Debian bullsye images for our bare-metal servers, and there
is a bit of ambiguity on 'canonical way to configure network bonds'.
Wiki gives options with ifenslave and systemd-networkd, and there is an
optio
Hello!
We are building Debian bullsye images for our bare-metal servers, and
there is a bit of ambiguity on 'canonical way to configure network bonds'.
Wiki gives options with ifenslave and systemd-networkd, and there is an
option to do it with post-up and ip route.
ifenslave is broken due to
On 5/18/21 10:49 PM, George Shuklin wrote:
I'm trying to choose between Purism and System76, and, as far as I
understand they both supports linux very well, but..
Which one is better? Or, may me I missed and there are other coreboot
(no ME) vendors with high-grade Linux support?
I h
On 19/05/2021 15:06, Celejar wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2021 09:39:06 +0200
wrote:
On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 04:01:41PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
Hi !
I've had good experiences with HP EliteBook.
I'm not sure what you mean by Linux support.
The "linux support" George is talking
for their core process, like engineering firm will often get
> computer that are one year old (has been in production for a year) so
> they already know the bugs out there and the support has had time to get
> good.
>
> On 2021-05-18 3:49 p.m., George Shuklin wrote:
> > I'
I'm trying to choose between Purism and System76, and, as far as I
understand they both supports linux very well, but..
Which one is better? Or, may me I missed and there are other coreboot
(no ME) vendors with high-grade Linux support?
I have a negative experience with XPS13 DE (which is shi
On 4/9/21 9:26 PM, Brian wrote:
In response to this well-argued post: which is less risky when not
installing a package from the archives?
* Install the vendor .deb.
* Install from the snap store.
Both are providing about the same level of isolation. One can make more
bad things with you
On 4/6/21 2:49 PM, Brian wrote:
On Tue 06 Apr 2021 at 11:20:58 +0200, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
Hello everybody out there!
On 2021/04/06 at 01:53 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
There's nothing user-unfriendly about .debs. They just don't want to
maintain their software and are looking for a "fire and fo
I'd like to stir some debates.
Ubuntu (which is 'enterprise friendly Debian with ambivalent feeling
about free software') started to push snaps onto servers for real. It
looks to me like they desperately want to jump away from debs into
'vendor friendly packaging'. Is it so?
On 26/03/2021 16:59, Dan Ritter wrote:
George Shuklin wrote:
But it's all software. Debian can't change sh to be 'not sh'. And any
changes in a build stack are touching vast amount of software with extremely
complex use-cases, so it's almost impossible to 'replace&
On 26/03/2021 15:41, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
Even the book that I have procured — The Linux Command Line, A
Complete Introduction, by William Shotts — has all codes spread (or
sprewn) across many pages and has to be brought together by exhaustive
note taking.
It is clearly noticed that wide appli
>From our production experience the cleanest way to build a package is gbp
(which heavily relies on git structure with source code). You can create
required git structure by importing src package (gbp supports this) and
building from this git.
It's pdbuilder underneath, which in turn uses dpkg-bui
On 12/24/20 8:34 PM, buz.hr...@seznam.cz wrote:
Hi Debian people ;-),
After having some issues with Fedora last year I decided to reinstall all my
servers to Debian 10. I'm supper happy with Debian except one repeating issue I
have with QEMU-KVM hosts that is very difficult to reproduce so I w
On 12/23/20 2:55 AM, mick crane wrote:
hello,
I have a buster PC and a bullseye PC which are both supposed to have
gigabyte network cards connected via a little Gigabyte switch box.
Transferring files between them, I forget which shows the transfer
speed per file, either scp or rsync the maxi
On 20/12/2020 00:42, Dan Ritter wrote:
George Shuklin wrote:
On 12/18/20 9:55 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
George Shuklin wrote:
I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a lot
on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams inside
DisplayPort to achieve
On 12/18/20 9:55 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
George Shuklin wrote:
I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a lot
on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams inside
DisplayPort to achieve high resolution with high frame rate. It's called MS
Hello.
I continue to choose hardware carefully, and the next issue (I found a
lot on it) is support for tiling displays. They uses multiple streams
inside DisplayPort to achieve high resolution with high frame rate. It's
called MST (vs classic single SST), and I found few people complaining
a
I'm driving into 'new pc struggles', and the thing to think hard about is
GPU.
What GPU is good for Linux? I've tired of Nvidia blobbing, (even it's
packaged really well now), so the next (and last thing is AMD). How well is
it working with open source drivers? Just enough for desktop, or good for
I've got a very odd wireless keyboard. It look like TV remote, but is an
actual keyboard inside. Some buttons work perfectly (VolumeUp,
VolumeDown), some are not.
I've dug into this topic, and found that there is a set of buttons which
does not produce both scancodes and input events (scancode
On 27/07/2020 12:58, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
This may be an obvious thing, but I cannot find the answer.
I can scan with:
scanimage -d "hpaio:/net/deskjet_3050a_j611_series?ip=10.0.1.155"
xsane "hpaio:/net/deskjet_3050a_j611_series?ip=10.0.1.155"
Where do I write this URL so that tools find
On 1/7/20 4:33 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Tue 07 Jan 2020 at 14:58:08 (+0200), George Shuklin wrote:
After recent minor package upgrade (I'm on sid) I found that the root
filesystem is in 'RO' mode. I changed 'ro' into 'rw' in grub.conf and
after reboot ever
Hello.
After recent minor package upgrade (I'm on sid) I found that the root
filesystem is in 'RO' mode. I changed 'ro' into 'rw' in grub.conf and
after reboot everything works fine. Any update which triggers
update-grub causes 'ro' back.
I tried to find what's broke, but failed.
I can't fi
There is a bit of misunderstanding here. Lines in /etc/apt/sources.list
(as well as in sources.list.d) are just a description of used
repositories. By itself they couldn't change anything in the OS. When
you 'apt-get update' it downloads package lists. This is fine, as no
damage was done yet. B
Hello, everyone.
It there any way to react on changes in arp table (except for constant
polling)? I want to reset all TCP connection with directly connected IP
which have changed MAC address. I google a lot but found none.
Why this is needed: we have corosync/pacemaker HA cluster which moves
On 05/19/2015 07:31 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 19.05.2015 um 17:22 schrieb George Shuklin:
Hello.
When systemd starts openvpn it creates new services dynamically. F.e. if
I have /etc/openvpn/test.conf it added as openvpn@test.service
..
Is any way to say systemd (openvpn?) to not start
Hello.
When systemd starts openvpn it creates new services dynamically. F.e. if
I have /etc/openvpn/test.conf it added as openvpn@test.service
Any changes I do with this service (f.e. 'disable') are lost after reboot.
My vpn connection require password from external token, and it is asked
by
Hello.
I can't install linux 3.18 because all dkms modules wants headers, and
headers can not be installed due lack of linux-kbuild-3.18. I thought
it's temporal, but it is already almost month, and
linux-headers-3.18.0-trunk-all can not be installed
Is this just a lag/issue, or I miss s
Hello.
I'm trying to view only installed and not 'A'uto packages. I limit view
in aptititude to ~i&(!~A).
It shows empty list. Why?
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Hello.
I can't get normal workflow with quilt & debian-jenkins-glue.
Quilt allows nice patch management, but it expects to have
debian/patches and source code be available simultaneously.
But debian-jenkins-glue wants to have upstream source code in one branch
and debian files on other (mast
On 08/09/2014 07:16 PM, Tom H wrote:
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 10:52 AM, George Shuklin
wrote:
dch -i tool allows to add new version to debian/changelog file.
When I add new version I make this:
package (1.0.2-1myname1-ubuntu0) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
*
-- signature and date
package
dch -i tool allows to add new version to debian/changelog file.
When I add new version I make this:
|package (1.0.2-1myname1-ubuntu0) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
*
-- signature and date
package (1.0.2-1myname1) unstable; urgency=medium
* old changes
-- signature and date
|
If version end
Good day.
Where is a proper place for pulseaudio configuration options, if
pulseaudio is starting under user?
I need to load module-native-protocol-tcp. Is there any well-known
special config for user's pusleaudio? Thanks.
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On 05/26/2014 05:58 PM, Reco wrote:
On Mon, 26 May 2014 14:17:51 +0300
George Shuklin wrote:
How can I to rebuild deb second time? It looks like I miss some cleanup
command.
Usually the 'fakeroot debian/rules clean' returns the package's sources
to the initial state. Su
Good day.
I'm playing with dpkg, but I got rather strange problem: Package can not
be build second time after 1st package was build.
dpkg-buildpackage -sa
dpkg-source: warning: newly created empty file
'build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/neutron/api/__init__.py' will not be
represented in di
Thanks again.
В Вс., 13/02/2011 в 15:35 -0500, Chris Jones пишет:
> On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 12:39:07PM EST, George Shuklin wrote:
>
> > I have started my post from sentence 'almost no documentation'.
> >
> > Ok, I repeat my question in most simple form:
>
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 11:47:05 -0500
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On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 08:46:40PM EST, George Shuklin wrote:
Good day.
I'm
Good day.
I'm trying to understand difference between Buffers and Page Cache in
Linux, but found almost no documentation.
As far as I understand buffers and Page Cache serves same purpose: they
save recent reed/written pages and allow to reduce amount of actual IO.
So, the questions:
1) Wh
Good day.
I know how to configure some package interactively with
dpkg-reconfigure.
Now I need to do same thing from script. I know I can change
configuration file directly, but will it right solution?
Is any way to supply replies to debconf during some package
reconfiguration?
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wBR, George
Good day.
How debian-installer's initrd created? Is anywhere instruction how to
make your own?
Thanks.
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