way? Maybe by using a label? I read also about blkid, but
does this change, too when dd to the device?
At all, is my idea possible at all or are ALL UUIDs changing, whenever I do a
dd? If yes, then how can this be prohibited, if any.
Thanks for any help.
Best
Hans
+C or CTR+ALT+BACKSPACE.
Hope this helps!
Good luck,
Hans
> I have an old Dell Vostro 1700 running Debian Trixie. It has an NVidia
> G86M (GeForce 8400M) graphics chip. I installed the NVidia 340 driver
> (which is difficult to find).
>
> I attached a HP 14" monitor
r to crash the whole thing.
Thanks for any answer.
Hans
:
Does anyone know, if this fix was also integrated in kernel 6.5.0-*.bpo ?
Thanks for your answer.
Best
Hans
cond dumb question: Coiuld it be ANY script or command?
(also running as non-rootuser, like adding "runuser -u myuser
command_whatever").
Just some thoughts
Best
Hans
34556-dfre-3456.
Now
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda3 crypt_sda3
blkid /dev/mapper/crypt_sda3
UUID=9876g54-765g-87hg
Watch this, when changing any UUIDs in /etc/fstab or anywhere else.
Last but not least: Hope this helps, good luck!
Best
Hans
tag might be kept in the reply mails (did not examine this).
Of course, I will watch to remove the spam tag when replying in the future.
Promised!
Best
Hans
> As I understand what he wrote, the SPAM tag is added after the message
> leaves his control.
>
> - Original Message
Am Donnerstag, 18. April 2024, 17:08:53 CEST schrieb Hans:
Sorry, the spam tag appears because of DCIM in the header.
Not my fault.
Best
Hans
> Am Donnerstag, 18. April 2024, 11:53:38 CEST schrieb to...@tuxteam.de:
> Hi Tomas,
>
> this is by debian servers, I talked about this
, although they are marked as spam and although they are appearing
with SPA in the headline - as I know, they are NO spam!
Hope, this explains it.
Best
Hans
> Hi, Hans
>
> is it your mail setup adding that *SPAM* decoration to the
> subject?
>
> Just curious...
>
> cheers
be a major jump.
Don't anger, if I do not find the correct Englisg idioms!
Best
Hans
Hi Greg,
ah, I wasn't aware of this. This is really great news! And it will help me
much.
You made my day! Thank you very much.
Best regards
Hans
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 08:42:20PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> > in my case it is the config freom from bootcdwrite, which is
> > b
things out for this, and the next time again.
Thought I have something missed, but does not look so.
Thanks for all the help, I think this case caqn be closed. I will wait for one
or two days and then mark this case as closed.
Cheers
Hans
> As Nicolas George says, "config-file" i
lderX"
And as there are many paths, the line is very long.
Is there aay, to make one line to several lines?
In bash (I believe), it is a backslash sign, which leads to the next line, but
does this also work in configuration files?
Thanks for enlightening me.
Best
Hans
Hi all,
thank you for the fast response. Your answers did help much and made
everything clear.
Have a nice weekend!
Best
Hans
ifi-3).
wifi-1 one should be the first, I want to connect, then wifi-2 and last
wifi-3.
How it is to set?
wifi-1 = 0
wifi-2 = 1
wifi-2 = 2
or 2,1,0?
Or are the numbers code for behaviour? (Here I think like numbers at files,
where 577 = r-x,rwx,rwx)
A short answer is very ok.
Best
Hans
golden way, every server is different, and so are its
defence. As I said, its a concept, and this can change during the years.
Hope this helps a little bit.
Best regards
Hans
, i am not very experienced with RAID 1, other people might
know much more.
Personally I believe, RAID is mostly used with Windows, as Windows does not
have these nice tools like rsync or syslog and all the things, that make linux
and debian so great.
Have a nice eastern!
Best
Hans
> So
t; is only an example, you can name it, whatever you want
like "space", "soap", "bullet", "henry" or whatever.
Hope this helps.
Best
Hans
> [Sorry - I accidentally sent this too quickly in an incomplete state.
> Second try here:]
>
>
Hi,
thank you all for the fast response. It helped a lot and made everything
clear.
The problem is solved.
Have a nice eastern.
Best
Hans
these two
different?
Thanks for any answer, can be short!
Best regards
Hans
this,
Best regards
Hans
close this issue.
We have learnt some things (which is always important) and could find the
reason.
Thank you all for your help and input!!
Best regards
Hans
Am Mittwoch, 6. März 2024, 14:24:19 CET schrieb Brad Rogers:
> On Wed, 06 Mar 2024 13:53:49 +0100
> Hans wrote:
>
>
you again in a few days.
Best
Hans
Am Mittwoch, 6. März 2024, 12:22:53 CET schrieb Brad Rogers:
> On Wed, 06 Mar 2024 11:19:27 +0100
> Hans wrote:
>
> Hello Hans,
>
> >Does one see any reason, why this is considered as spam???
>
> Further to what Thomas says;
way and as
spamassin is looking at that is marking the mail as spam.
The question is: Where and why is this flag set? Maybe because of the DKIM
failure?
Sorry, I do not know, and maybe you are right: It might be a problem with
megamailservers, who knows.
Best
Hans
othing and suddenly many mails from debian-user
(but not all, only some) are recognized as spam. And I can not see, why they
are. Thre are no URLs in it, no suspicous gifs or any other content. Just
quite normal mails. And some are flagged as spam, some not. Weired.
>
> Have a nice day :)
>
> Thomas
Best
Hans
WHL: LR
X-Bogosity: Ham, tests=bogofilter, spamicity=0.053994, version=1.2.5
--- snap ---
Does one see any reason, why this is considered as spam???
Thanks for any hints.
Best regards
Hans
f someone knows, how to pair these (maybe I have to take notice of some
things), I will take a further look.
I hope, this helped a little bit more.
Best
Hans
order, mustn't it?
Maybe someone knows more, just wanted to mention the point, that the BIOS
might interfere when you are using slower and faster harddrives.
Hope this helps.
Best regards
Hans
> Debian box with LVM
> LVM uses 2 PV - raid devices each uses 2 HDD (rotating)
> discs (
was the trick.
Just some ideas, maybe it could help.
Good luck!
Best
Hans
ble, that the boot process is discovering the harddrive and wants to
decrypt it.
If no one else has any ideas in the future, I think, we should declare this
issue as closed.
I got a workaround, this is well enough for me.
Thank you and all others for your help!
Best regards
Hans
configurations, can install packages, can test special settings and so on. Just
without to harm any productive system.
And after testing, I can easily change the well tested configurations to the
productive server!
Two advantages, as you see.
Does this make things a little bit clearer?
Best
Hans
in the livefile (which IMO is normal).
Thanks for any feedback.
Best regards
Hans
.
Please excuse, I do not want to hurt anyone, just tell, what I think.
Best regards
Hans
> I see very similar posts in the German language list from the last two
> years but as Tobias Schwibingerr or similar - also signed by a Sophie
>
> When I asked this question some time a
packages, it is a GUI for apt.
Synaptic MUST run as root.
Hope this helps.
By the way: I believe, you are not very experienced in English language, so I
suggest to suscribe
in the fine German forum,
which is debian-user-ger...@lists.debioan.org.
Here is the link:
https://lists.debi
blem is 90 percent solved, now I am just try to solve the
(very!) little thing with the password issue.
Stay tuned, I'll be back.
Best
Hans
Am Dienstag, 23. Januar 2024, 13:54:25 CET schrieb Schwibinger Michael:
For gvetting root as normal user, best is use "su -".
Note: It is not "su-", but "su -", with a space between su and the minus sign.
Good luck!
Hans
> Thank You.
>
> 2 questions
Best
Hans
> > Last message is, that a new USB device is found, then the screen goes
> > blank. I can make some snapshots of a video, by interest.
>
> My crystal ball blames the video driver (presuming that the DRM module
> for your video card is loaded around the sa
uggy file content
> in the elsewise healthy ISO.
>
This stick is new. However, the stck I used before, was another distributor. I
changed the stick, because the former stick I used before, died after about
10th or 12th installing of the iso.
>
> Have a nice day :)
>
Same to you!
Best
Hans
> Thomas
pened
them with libreoffice = no errors, knew, all files are ok.
6. Removed the testuser, all copies and the backup of ~/.cache
Hope, this might help others, too.
Thank you all for your help. This case can be safely closed.
Best regards
Hans
had a smaller image (about 8 GB), which booted
perfectly.
So I believe, the size of the image is, what matters. But maybe I am wrong.
Be happy for all hints.
Best regards
Hans
= change to root, environment of former user (usefull when in
window manager and you want to start graphical applications with root rights)
Hope this helps.
Best
Hans
> Good afternoon.
> Root terminal is fine.
> What do I do wrong?
> What did I destroy?
>
> PC does have only
of the wired network card (not used)
192.168.2.101 is the IP of the wireless card (connected with)
As I said before: I am using network manager and fixed IP, NO DHCP.
Do you see any strange thing in this file?
Thanks for the help!
Best regards
Hans
ere to look and what can
I do, to check of this issue.
I am very sure, it is a setting problem and NOT a bug.
Thanks for any help!
Best regards
Hans
//www.bios-mods.com/downloads/[1]
but I suggest to search for other sites, too.
Hope this helps.
Good luck,
Hans
[1] https://www.bios-mods.com/downloads/
is.
Thanks for a short answer.
Best regards
Hans
There are different cpu's according to the release date.
Mostls it is ATOM CPU N-450, but others use N-230 as well.
All are running 1,666 GHz (except the very ealy ones, EEEPC 901, which is
running 1GHz.
Best
Hans
>
> Which CPU does it have?
Am Freitag, 5. Januar 2024, 17:48:39 CET schrieb Eric S Fraga:
Me again:
Second answer: You can easily install debian 32-bit from an USB-stick· it is
working just any other computer.
Best
Hans
> Hello,
>
> anybody here have any experience installing a recent(-ish) version of
.
Best regards
Hans
> Hello,
>
> anybody here have any experience installing a recent(-ish) version of
> Debian on an Asus EEE PC? This is a small notebook sized laptop with
> Celeron cpu and little space & memory. I've just found one in one of my
> boxes and thought I'd
rom the
kernel tree.
If X is still NOT starting, check xorg.logs to look for reasons.
Second hint: IIn the past, I got problems with wrong versions. Nvidia said, I
should use i.e.
390xx, but in real, I had to use 340xx. So try also one version prior.
Hope this helps!
Godd luck and
best regards
Hans
safely close this question.
I will find either another solution, or my customer just has to deal with
double names.
So it is not a generally problem and this file can be closed.
Thanks for the help either!
Best wishes and a happy new year!
Hans
> To find out what model of printer it is l
Am Samstag, 30. Dezember 2023, 18:06:43 CET schrieb debian-
u...@howorth.org.uk:
> Hans wrote:
One is a Brother DCP-125j (connected via USB-cable), the other a Brother MFC-
L3750CDW (coonnected via LAN to thze router).
The Notebook is connected via WIFI to the router.
Both printers
scanners
during the last year? Then please let me know, what I might have missed.
Thank you very much for feedback, and also for all the help and hard work
during all the time!!!
Happy new year!!!
Best
Hans
a little bit.
Best regards
Hans
> The reason I'm asking for this feature is that
>
> For example, I want to install the most recent packages when installing an
> OS in a specific closed network environment.
>
> Of course, I could use a recently created DVD iso file, but I wo
ug in kamil or akonadi, please tell me, too.
Best regards
Hans
Am Montag, 18. Dezember 2023, 17:05:27 CET schrieb Hans:
I am answering myself.
Deleted the whole database an recreated it. Now it is working again.
Looks like solved.
Sorry for the noise.
Have a nice day!
Hans
> Dear list,
>
> I discovered, that the search function i
missed and have to pay attention for?
Thanks for any feedback.
Best regards
Hans
of XFCE are set root:root,m and can not be
overwritten.
So my suggestion: move any folders related to xfce4 away (just to somewhere
else) and try it again.
If XFCE4 is starting, move all the removed files partly back and see, which is
causing the problem.
Hope this helps.
Best
Hans
ia cards.
My greatest problems with NVidia cards was mostly after a kernel upgrade, as
the kernel module could often not be built with a newer kernel.
This might also happen by AMD or ATI graphiccards, as they (as far as I know),
also depend a kernel module and a related graphics module.
Hope thi
ll the help. See it as solved, but I will let this question some
time open, and then mark it as [SOLVED] in a few days.
Best regards
Hans
Hans
feedback.
Best regards
Hans
Am Sonntag, 12. November 2023, 19:27:20 CET schrieb Andy Smith:
Yes, this is looking promising. Looks like thisis what I exactly need.
I will try it.
Thanks for the fast response!
Best
Hans
> Hello,
>
> On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 07:03:41PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> > I want to dd i
myself, if I
could use this in my script or if these would change everytime I am using dd.
I dunno if my thoughts are working at all, if this, what I intend to do, is
not possible at all, then I will find another solution. Or doing just manually
as before.
Hope, this helps.
Best regards
Hans
Correct myself:
NOT: > As I want to always the same USB-stick, I would like to mount it using
a shell script.
>
I want to dd it automatically like
dd if=/path/to/my/image.iso of=UUID=34567890-afde-.-1234
or similar.
Sorry for making things unclear.
Hans
Am Sonntag, 12. November 2023, 18:23:20 CET schrieb Joe:
What about kwallet? Should run on other window managers than plasma5 as well.
Hans
, but this would
of course only work, if the device UUID after dd will not change.
Happy for any answers.
Best
Hans
involved, so it might become better in the future.
Virt-manager has great potential.
Best regards
Hans
Thanks for the advice.
So, bookworm-updates is recommended, bookworm-backports is optional.
At upgrade time the documentation said something else (I suppose, because it
was an upgrade no fresh installation)
Well, the problem is solved.
Thanks for the hint.
Best
Hans
> So, should I
at the release date of
bookworm, but an upgrade from buster to bookworm, so it might
be, the entry for "bookworm-backports" was recommended at that time.
So, should I use all four entries or do you recommend to skip one of it?
My system is running fine!
Best regards
Hans
are is distribution independent, so you
can get it from
other distributions, like here from AUR:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/bcm43142a0-firmware[1]
Get it and put it manually into /lib/firmware
Now try again. Hope this helps.
Best regards
Hans
[1] ht
solutions are capable of this. It is a pity,
but ok.
Thanks for the advice anyway
Best regards
Hans
> I think you can use `qemu-img convert -f vdi -O qcow2` to convert from
> a VDI disk image to a QCOW2 or raw disk image, which QEMU/KVM in turn
> can use. (qemu-img convert can also conve
-manger (a little bit complex GUI) and
virtualbox (from Oracle, but without guest-additions annd ext-pack).
Virtualbox is easy to use, but I like AQEMU, too (it is using KVM).
Are the other solutions capable, to import and export OVA or VDI?
Best
Hans
> On 26 Oct 2023 21:37 +0500, from a
for
this special application).
Do you know another way, except pinning or my (weired) way?
Oh, last but not least, I know, Oracle has its own debian-repo for virtualbox,
but it looks somehow not well set up IMHO.
Thanks for reading this.
Best regards
Hans
Entr the above line, changes will take part.
Hope this helps.
Best regards
Hans
> Alexander Straub
>
> Pater-Faller-Str. 6
>
> 79837 Germany
>
> Subject: "Next" button missing on manual partitioningI installed Debian
> 12 on my computer.
>
> I select
lps.
Best regards
Hans
> Alexander Straub
>
> Pater-Faller-Str. 6
>
> 79837 Germany
>
> Subject: "Next" button missing on manual partitioningI installed Debian
> 12 on my computer.
>
> I selected the "Manual Partitioning" option and selected a pa
w
almost 10 years old, but is doing its job at best.
Dunno if this helps you, but hope so.
Best regards
Hans
for me.
Thanks for the feedback.
Best
Hans
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 11:25:51AM +0200, Hans wrote:
> > I am in the group "audio".
> >
> > correct:
> >
> > /dev/snd = root:root , drwxr-xr-x
> >
> > All others below /dev/snd are set
> >
ke to know, if the settings of /dev/snd/* are
correct:
/dev/snd = root:root , drwxr-xr-x
All others below /dev/snd are set
crw-rw--- = root:audio
> Am Wed, 18 Oct 2023 11:25:51 +0200
>
> schrieb Hans :
> > Please note, that generally sound is working as a normal user, only
> &
er, I want to get sure, that everything is
correct by me, before I blame myself.
Any idea might be well.
Thanks for any help.
Best regards
Hans
I think?
> Never try to access a /dev/fd0?
>
> Thanks in advance for the answer.
>
> Best
>
> Hans
I am answering myself: Blacklisting module "floppy" and "update-initramfs -u"
did the trick.
Floppy is no more seen.
Best
Hans
ve,
but obviously the BIOS thinks, there is one. As I have no floppy drive, I get
errors related to /dev/fd0.
Qiestion: Will the kernel parameter "--no-floppy" exactly do, what I think?
Never try to access a /dev/fd0?
Thanks in advance for the answer.
Best
Hans
? What did I miss?
Thanks for any hints.
Best regards
Hans
Am Montag, 2. Oktober 2023, 17:03:57 CEST schrieb Curt:
> On 2023-09-30, Hans wrote:
> > Second: The setting of AHCI has disappeared, so I can not change the
> > settings in BIOS. And: the BIOS can not be reflashed!
>
> I've read that on some Acer machines the procedure is:
st and happy hacking!
Hans
> Hi Hans!
>
> hans.ullr...@loop.de wrote:
> >In short; I tried (as most people tell): Starting windows in secure mode,
> >then boot into the BIOS and there set from RAID to AHCI, afterwards start
> >windows as normal.
> >
> &
you can get your hands on. In which case, barring
> the downgrade-the-firmware angle, you'd probably be out of luck.)
I guess I am unlucky. :)
Thanks for the help.
best
Hans
8:1 , 8:2 etc, but not sure, if
these are my partitions.
Can I do more fron this shell?
Hans
an install cygwin and use fdisk
> on it. cygwin also provides blkid to get label and uuid.
I tried to get the UUID in Windows but I am not sure, if GUID (Microsoft
naming?) is the same as UUID in Linux.
Setting the GUID in kernel parm did also not help.
But I will try biosdevname=0, thats a good hint!
Best regards
Hans
UUID (blkid -l /dev/nvme0Pn6) , because no livesystem
does see any /dev/nvme. If I could, I could edit the kernel param and set the
correct UUID by hand. (as you know, in grub I can edit the boot parms).
This is the problem.
Hope this makes things clearer.
Best
Hans
> I don't understand
Am Sonntag, 1. Oktober 2023, 19:25:39 CEST schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
> On Sun, Oct 1, 2023 at 1:09 PM Hans wrote:
> > reset did not work. The menu for setting AHCI has completely disappeared
> >
> > The livesystems do not boot, as UEFI inhibits it. And in the BIOS UEFI ca
id
The BIOS is INSYDEH20, Rev. 5.0 (latest version), this was original on the
notebook when it was bought. (Yes, I know, I am sking myself, which idiot is
using such a BIOS, and not AMI or hmm, Phoenix.)
Oh, and by the way, it is not my notebook, it is belonging a friend.
Best regards
Hans
boot entry
> for the specific instance, and move the entry to the top of the boot
> order. It is unclear if the OP's notebook computer requires similar
> steps or if the OP attempted them.
>
Nope, tried this, too. No success.
>
> David
Thanks for help, David!
Best regards
Hans
; machine it should work.
>
> Quite often, the machine has a setting in firmware which embeds a Windows
> licence key these days.
>
> Windows first, then Debian, I think.
>
> All best, as ever,
>
Best
Hans
it clearer.
Best regards
Hans
>
> Reset the BIOS and maybe try Fedora. You do want to change back from
> RAID to AHCI.
>
> Why do the livesystems not boot?
>
> What did you update, the BIOS or Windows?
>
> I guess your notebook is now bricked. If it's still under warranty,
> have them fix it.
are some other ideas if any, as my ideas
at the moment are out.
Thank you for reading this and any help.
Oh, last but not least: A fresh install would be no problem, but the Debian
installer DVD does ALSO NOT see the /dev/nvme.
Big big problem.
Thanks for reading and your help.
Best regards
Hans
are built in an identically way.
Weired thing..
Hans
> Some context might help, but that just looks like POST running.
> Typically, CMOS screens have options to change this behaviour.
>
> Cheers,
> David.
u?
I saw this behaviour also on other livesystems but not at everyones.
If you can tell me some technical background of this, I would appreciate this.
By the way: Creating a kali live with 64-bit and same packages, this behavior
does not appear.
Any hints?
Best regards
Hans
OS-RAM"?/
Can not be enabled.
Yes, latest BIOS is install (but it is from 2010, just an old hardware)
/> How is that setting called in the BIOS?/
/> Did you install the latest BIOS?/
Best
Hans
[1] https://lwn.net/Articles/12544/
.
And as it is i386, most Debian and other linuces are still i386 available, so
no need to throw it away. This is a thing I love in Debian: It is available
for so many architectures, even arm or arm64. This is so great!
Oops, long answer, sorry for my enthusiasm.
Best regards
Hans
> Am 13.09.2023 11
will not boot at all.
Please feel free to ask for more information. I will help, if I can.
Thanks for reading and best regards
Hans
for me to
fix it.
Thats the actual status, hope, it helps.
Best regards
Hans
> With little in the way of information from you, we can only guess, but
> the first thing to check is that the localisation package is the same
> version as the rest of LO.
>
> Further; Stable, Testing or Sid?
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