Re: systemd-boot not asking password, not resuming from hibernate

2024-01-07 Thread David Wright
or LUKS2? I only know that Grub2 doesn't (yet), but it's > difficult to find the specific documentation on systemd-boot. You probably need to follow appropriate lists if you want to stay up to date. Cheers, David.

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-07 Thread David Wright
On Thu 04 Jan 2024 at 19:49:43 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > On 04.01.24 19:02, David Wright wrote: > > Could you post the new grub.cfg file, so that people running testing, > > and following along the thread later, can see how boot-repair fixed it? > > Keep i

Re: reinstallation and restore after catastrophic mistake or failure; was: 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors How worried should I be?

2024-01-06 Thread David Christensen
On 1/6/24 04:36, Michael Kjörling wrote: On 6 Jan 2024 00:37 -0800, from dpchr...@holgerdanske.com (David Christensen): I suggest taking an image (backup) with dd(1), Clonezilla, etc., when you're done. This will allow you to restore the image later -- to roll-back a change you do not like

Re: 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors How worried should I be?

2024-01-06 Thread David Christensen
On 1/5/24 21:10, Charles Curley wrote: On Fri, 5 Jan 2024 17:25:48 -0800 David Christensen wrote: I would be curious to know if a secure erase forces the pending sector issue and, if so, what the result is. An interesting thought. Alas, I am far enough along on re-installing that I do

Re: 1 Currently unreadable (pending) sectors How worried should I be?

2024-01-05 Thread David Christensen
over time. I would be curious to know if a secure erase forces the pending sector issue and, if so, what the result is. David

Re: Edit NIC Address

2024-01-05 Thread David
On Fri, 2024-01-05 at 00:43 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > David composed on 2024-01-04 04:30 (UTC): > > > With the latest Debian I'm trying to find the file to edit to > > change > > the IP address of a remote box, can anybody point me in the correct > > dire

Edit NIC Address

2024-01-04 Thread David
Morning Group, With the latest Debian I'm trying to find the file to edit to change the IP address of a remote box, can anybody point me in the correct direction please? I can SSH into this box, but cannot find the file to edit. Thank you, David.

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-04 Thread David Wright
o the > original problem, as it doesn't have anything to do with replacing > Grub all together. Could you post the new grub.cfg file, so that people running testing, and following along the thread later, can see how boot-repair fixed it? Cheers, David.

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 19:04:20 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > On 01.01.24 18:13, David Wright wrote: > > On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 17:55:29 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > > > On January 1, 2024 5:43:12 PM GMT+01:00, David Wright wrote: > > > > > > &g

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 17:55:29 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > On January 1, 2024 5:43:12 PM GMT+01:00, David Wright > wrote: > > >Like this? > > > > └─sda6 8:60 406.2G 0 part > >└─luks-f3fbb9ba-a556-406c-b2

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
the boot process so I don't have to boot by hand > every time? Like this? └─sda6 8:60 406.2G 0 part └─luks-f3fbb9ba-a556-406c-b276-555e3e8577bc 254:1 0 406.2G 0 crypt /home That's groups of 8 4 4 4 12. Cheers, David.

Re: single quote "'" in bash xterm or lxterminal

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
y of your dotfiles under /home. Cheers, David.

Re: kbrequest as in older /etc/inittab

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
t Up which went > well with ALT Right or Left arrow to move between VTs. > . > Has anyone knowledge of how to do this under systemd? Is the history of this issue relevant? https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=282768 Cheers, David.

Re: Désactiver le contrôle de la mémoire eMMC durant le boot

2023-12-28 Thread Erwan David
Le 28/12/2023 à 08:51, Olivier a écrit : Bonjour, J'ai un PC Acer Swift1 acheté en 2019 avec une mémoire flash 64Go et un emplacement M.2 Sata libre. Il y a quelques semaines, l'ordinateur (sous Win10) a refusé de démarrer car il ne trouvait plus de media pour le faire. J'ai installé une carte

Re: Firefox Warning [SOLVED]

2023-12-27 Thread David Wright
uot;Title bar" > checkbox at the bottom that may significantly change window > decorations. Does this imply that their LibreOffice was also installed in such a manner, or is there a load of thematic stuff residing under ~/ that overrides the system's themes for a large number of applications? Cheers, David.

Re: Firefox Warning [SOLVED]

2023-12-27 Thread David Wright
lled wanted > users to keep up-to-date and included a mechanism to ensure that.) It also raises the question of how FF managed to upgrade itself in the first place. Does this mean that the OP is running their browser from a root account? That seems very unwise to me. Or is this not really a Debian system at all? Cheers, David.

Re: GRUB -- Debian overrides? Or maybe I just don't understand it well...

2023-12-26 Thread David Wright
On Fri 22 Dec 2023 at 11:24:22 (+), Mark Fletcher wrote: > On Fri, 22 Dec 2023 at 01:21, David Wright wrote: > > > > What sort of mess? I would have thought Grub would ignore excess > > kernels dropped into /boot. > [ … ] > It saw a Debian kernel (6.1.somethi

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

2023-12-24 Thread David Wright
tps://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/date.1.html > %Y year > %m month (01..12) > %d day of month (e.g., 01) > %H hour (00..23) > %M minute (00..59) > %S second (00..60) Cheers, David.

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-24 Thread David Christensen
On 12/23/23 22:16, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: On Sat, Dec 23, 2023 at 8:58 PM David Christensen wrote: I believe Debian includes packages for various intrusion detection systems. Does anyone have any comments or recommendations? Debian has SNORT and Suricata. I use Suricata. It works well

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread David Christensen
On 12/23/23 16:15, Dan Ritter wrote: David Christensen wrote: Does Debian and/or Linux support SYN cookies? Yes. Put net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies=1 in an appropriate sysctl.d/ file. To check on current settings: sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies It looks like SYN cookies are enabled

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread David Christensen
traffic. We would need matching excerpts from the OP to try it. David

Re: Synaptic Problem

2023-12-23 Thread David Christensen
7 root@taz ~ # egrep '^deb' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/90-virtualbox.list deb https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian bullseye contrib David

Re: systemd and timezone

2023-12-22 Thread David Wright
On Fri 22 Dec 2023 at 18:52:09 (-0500), Pocket wrote: > On 12/22/23 18:04, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 22 Dec 2023 at 16:16:07 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 08:59:42PM +0100, Sven Joachim wrote: > > > > 1. https://bugs.debi

Re: systemd and timezone

2023-12-22 Thread David Wright
On Fri 22 Dec 2023 at 14:54:13 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 01:29:09PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > With the proviso that I don't know what "restorecon" does in > > postinst scripts, this list of .debs has been prefixed by > > c for co

Re: systemd and timezone

2023-12-22 Thread David Wright
; > I've updated <https://wiki.debian.org/TimeZoneChanges>. I believe it's > correct now, for both current and historic systems, although I can't > swear to the pre-Etch stuff. Another bug at: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=726256 * copy /etc/localtime instead of symlinking (Closes: #726256) Cheers, David.

Re: systemd and timezone

2023-12-22 Thread David Wright
On Fri 22 Dec 2023 at 11:11:18 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 09:30:23AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > https://wiki.debian.org/TimeZoneChanges > > > > still says: > > > > "In Debian releases Etch and later, /etc/localtime is

Re: systemd and timezone

2023-12-22 Thread David Wright
in: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2019/09/msg00035.html are still relevant. Cheers, David.

Re: GRUB -- Debian overrides? (but on original thread topic, not so much)

2023-12-21 Thread David Wright
On Thu 21 Dec 2023 at 22:19:47 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote: > David Wright composed on 2023-12-21 19:20 (UTC-0600): > > On Thu 21 Dec 2023 at 21:38:46 (+), Mark Fletcher wrote: > > >> My very first attempt involved using Debian's > >> /boot partition as the /boot

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

2023-12-21 Thread David Wright
On Thu 21 Dec 2023 at 07:15:12 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 10:52:33PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > Sorry for the synecdoche, but I think it expresses the comprehensive > > setting of UTC across the entirety of the computer and its operating > >

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

2023-12-21 Thread David Wright
On Thu 21 Dec 2023 at 06:38:55 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 10:52:33PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > On Wed 20 Dec 2023 at 08:37:46 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 12:00:29AM -0600,

Re: GRUB -- Debian overrides? Or maybe I just don't understand it well...

2023-12-21 Thread David Wright
On Thu 21 Dec 2023 at 21:38:46 (+), Mark Fletcher wrote: > On Wed, 20 Dec 2023 at 06:01, David Wright wrote: > > > > I can't see anywhere where the OP claims to have set up LFS for > > booting itself, as opposed to being booted from a Debian Grub. > > It only sa

Re: Clarification: public private replies [WAS Re: Formal reminder of Codes of Conduct]

2023-12-21 Thread David Christensen
der would conclude that the reply was intended for the list, but was send off-list due to human error. David

Re: RTC and (old) Windows [was: difference in seconds between two formatted dates ...]

2023-12-21 Thread David Christensen
. On time transitions, all hell broke loose with Makefiles, which look at file time stamps :-) We ended up setting the Windows boxes to Monrovia/Liberia: no time jumps *and* (more or less) GMT. No more hassles... That is a great idea -- thank you! :-) David

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread David Christensen
into the DMZ, and provide a VPN connection to the DMZ for your Internet users. Then you could close all of the incoming WAN ports except VPN. It might be possible to put the VPN endpoint into a VPS, create an SSH tunnel out from the httpd server to the VPS, and close all of the WAN incoming ports. David

Re: Mails dans corbeille Debian-12

2023-12-21 Thread Erwan David
et la corbeille FileSystem un répertoire contenant des fichiers. -- Erwan David

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

2023-12-20 Thread David Wright
On Wed 20 Dec 2023 at 08:37:46 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 12:00:29AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > [...] > > > Yes, I'm guessing that the OP is in my timezone, as just a few of > > their previous posts have -5/-6 offsets. But most are +0,

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

2023-12-20 Thread David Wright
On Wed 20 Dec 2023 at 07:43:51 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 12/20/23, David Wright wrote: > > To be fair to the OP, there was no official "script", but just some code: > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/12/msg00894.html > > which I pasted int

RE: Perte de configuration RAID

2023-12-20 Thread David BERCOT
te RAID en ligne de commande pour voir s'il peut retrouver mes petits. Et en effet, j'ai prévu de "regarder" directement les disques pour y trouver des données (j'ai un second groupe dans le même état mais sans sensibilité pour m'entraîner). Merci pour ton aide. David. Me

Re: GRUB -- Debian overrides? Or maybe I just don't understand it well...

2023-12-19 Thread David Wright
trd.img …' initrd /initrd.img } ¹ After installing a system, upgrading the kernel, or upgrading Grub, I run a script that converts /all/ the UUIDs in grub.cfg into LABELs, in this little dance: cp grub.cfg → grub.cfg-uuids cp grub.cfg-edited→ grub.cfg-old < grub.cfg filter-script > grub.cfg-edited cp grub.cfg-edited→ grub.cfg Cheers, David.

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

2023-12-19 Thread David Wright
On Mon 18 Dec 2023 at 14:12:12 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 12:35:29PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > OK, I tried running it (attached). What should it show? > > That the OP is confused about many things. > > > # date --help > > No sheb

Re: Zoom on Bookworm?

2023-12-19 Thread David
On Tue, 2023-12-19 at 20:57 -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 19 Dec 2023 18:30:55 -0500 > Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > Use Jitsi, if possible. You can even run your own Jitsi server, if > > desired. And it is open source. . > > You might also look at Jami, which has the

Re: Zoom on Bookworm?

2023-12-19 Thread David
On Tue, 19 Dec 2023 at 11:04, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > can we efficiently jail zoom ? Hi, my approach is to do that on my laptop by using grub to boot into various different Debian installations. Multiboot is un-fashionable, but I find it useful and versatile. Hard drives are plenty big enough

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

2023-12-18 Thread David Wright
On Mon 18 Dec 2023 at 06:02:48 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 12/18/23, David Wright wrote: > > Another problem in what you posted is that you sometimes run date > > in your local timezone (generally for the "now" times), but you > > append +00:00 as the ti

RE: Perte de configuration RAID

2023-12-18 Thread David BERCOT
, David. Message d'origine Objet : Perte de configuration RAID Date : lundi 18 décembre 2023 à 10:29 UTC+1 De : didier gaumet Pour : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org Le 18/12/2023 à 10:08, David BERCOT a écrit : [...] J'ai voulu créer un 3ème groupe RAID et, au moment

Perte de configuration RAID

2023-12-18 Thread David BERCOT
toujours ré-installer Debian). Est-ce que vous avez déjà fait face à une situation de ce type et trouvé une solution pour vous en sortir ? Merci d'avance, même pour de simples pistes... David.

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

2023-12-17 Thread David Wright
On Mon 18 Dec 2023 at 01:11:26 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote: > On 12/18/23, David Wright wrote: > > When you write dt00=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S) > > that's /your/ format, not coreutils'. > > I (erroneously?) thought coreutils was maintaining Linux date, so if > they

Re: Why is /var/lib/apt/lists not in /var/cache?

2023-12-17 Thread David Wright
b/plocate/: total 20632 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 183 Nov 17 2021 CACHEDIR.TAG -rw-r- 1 root plocate 21121629 Dec 16 16:06 plocate.db $ Cheers, David.

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

2023-12-17 Thread David Wright
te | tee /tmp/d-dat Sun Dec 17 18:30:01 CST 2023 $ date -d "$(cat /tmp/d-dat)" Sun Dec 17 18:30:01 CST 2023 $ All correct. When you write dt00=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S) that's /your/ format, not coreutils'. Cheers, David.

Re: Why is /var/lib/apt/lists not in /var/cache?

2023-12-17 Thread David Wright
raded" > mode until the next `apt update`. As I said. On how significant that difference is, we beg to differ. > That seems similar to things like `locate` failing if you remove > `/var/log/plocate/plocate.db` (until that DB is rebuilt). It's tricky to discern your point as /var/log/ is not involved. Cheers, David.

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

2023-12-17 Thread David Wright
<<<'19631122183000')" +'%s' -192778200 $ LC_ALL=C TZ=UT date -d '@-192778200' +'%Y%m%d%H%M%S' 19631122183000 $ Cheers, David.

Re: Local time in databases

2023-12-16 Thread David Wright
ff=-32261 > > Some territories crossed the international date line. Let's hope that the trappers were aware of the ambiguity, and for those two days used offsets instead, for recording their kills at the local courthouse. At least they didn't have to reset their pocket watches. :) Cheers, David.

Re: dhcpd.conf Q?

2023-12-16 Thread David Wright
> XFCE ctl + or - I know you use the hack font, so you can make it arbitrarily large by increasing the final number of: xterm -geometry 80x20+0+0 -fa hack -fs 24 Cheers, David.

Re: Debian 12.4.0

2023-12-16 Thread David Wright
On Thu 14 Dec 2023 at 21:07:25 (-0500), Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > On 12/14/23, Charles Curley wrote: > > On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 17:01:19 -0500 David Sawyer wrote: > > > >> This may seem to be a simple problem. I set up Debian with a password > >> that I wrote

Re: Why is /var/lib/apt/lists not in /var/cache?

2023-12-16 Thread David Wright
On Sat 16 Dec 2023 at 12:50:51 (-0500), Stefan Monnier wrote: > David Wright [2023-12-16 11:30:01] wrote: > > On Sat 16 Dec 2023 at 10:59:48 (-0500), Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> AFAICT, all of `/var/lib/apt/lists` is made of files fetched from > >> repositories, which A

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

2023-12-16 Thread David Christensen
On 12/16/23 07:06, gene heskett wrote: On 12/15/23 22:58, David Christensen wrote: On 12/15/23 18:23, gene heskett wrote: I use the bleeding edge AppImage version of OpenSCAD, heavily, it has no such problems.  And no error outputs on the cli, it Just Works. Thank you for the reply

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

2023-12-16 Thread David Christensen
the above. It is up to Gene to decide if, what, where, when, and how he is going to proceed. David

Re: Why is /var/lib/apt/lists not in /var/cache?

2023-12-16 Thread David Wright
r is it just a historical accident? This may not answer your question, but when you fetch new lists, they aren't the same as what was there before, and don't actually match your system until you upgrade it. Cheers, David.

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

2023-12-15 Thread David Wright
them as well. > > By the way, your MUA is adding 1 years to its datestamps. Don't knock it: beats using the French Republican calendar. But I miss the hours:minutes used by most MUAs (the minutes being relatively unaffected by time zones). They can help with following threads stored in different locations. Cheers, David.

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

2023-12-15 Thread David Christensen
upport a hypervisor, install the hypervisor, then convert your existing Debian instance into a VM. In any case, that NVMe PCIe SSD would be ideal for VM's. David

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

2023-12-15 Thread David Christensen
nstall the hypervisor, then convert your existing Debian instance into a VM. In any case, that NVMe PCIe SSD would be ideal for VM's. David

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

2023-12-15 Thread David Christensen
of unaffected programs to provide alternatives for a search. Please note any programs that you did not install using conventional Debian packages (and that may be the root cause of the issue). David

Re: differences among amd64 and i386

2023-12-14 Thread David Christensen
On 12/14/23 15:30, David Christensen wrote: On 12/14/23 13:54, fuf wrote:   Also, is there any simplest way to increase the font at the "bare base" at once after login? ... use Preferences in the Xfce Panel and the various applications to set their font sizes. A simpler way is t

Re: differences among amd64 and i386

2023-12-14 Thread David Christensen
Xfce, use Menu -> Settings -> Display to set the screen resolution. Then use Preferences in the Xfce Panel and the various applications to set their font sizes. David

Debian 12.4.0

2023-12-14 Thread David Sawyer
This may seem to be a simple problem. I set up Debian with a password that I wrote down to be sure. Since then I have never been able to log in. When I use the password that I wrote down it is not accepted. I really don't want to have to delete the program and download it again. I guess Ubuntu

Re: Data disaster preparedness and recovery without RAID

2023-12-14 Thread David Christensen
On 12/14/23 08:04, Pocket wrote: On Dec 14, 2023, at 4:09 AM, David Christensen wrote: Another benefit of ZFS snapshots is that they are are atomic. (Yet another is that they are taken quickly.) So long as your app or service has its files in a consistent state (ideally, closed

Data disaster preparedness and recovery without RAID

2023-12-14 Thread David Christensen
s your friend. Please elaborate "DHCP and Network Manager" with respect to not needing RAID. David

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

2023-12-13 Thread David Christensen
server, then rebuild the workstation. I am confident you will be rewarded with simpler administration and improved reliability. David

Re: The bug (was: Is it safe to install Bookworm on a new machine now?)

2023-12-12 Thread David Wright
ong. > > "the bug"? > > What's this bug you're referring to? Perhaps: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/12/msg00680.html https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/12/msg00682.html Cheers, David.

Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-11 Thread David Wright
On Mon 11 Dec 2023 at 10:03:38 (-0500), Pocket wrote: > On 12/11/23 09:52, David Wright wrote: > > On Sun 10 Dec 2023 at 15:51:02 (-0500), Pocket wrote: > > > > On Dec 10, 2023, at 3:05 PM, David Wright wrote: > > > > On Fri 08 Dec 2023 at 16:29:12 (-0500), Paul M

Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-11 Thread David Wright
ose=vim %s I prefer to navigate any structure, with: text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -force-html -localhost -stdin and I find this useful very occasionally: text/markdown; /usr/bin/pandoc %s | /usr/bin/lynx -localhost -stdin Adding -localhost prevents any external links from working. Cheers, David.

Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-11 Thread David Wright
On Sun 10 Dec 2023 at 15:51:02 (-0500), Pocket wrote: > > On Dec 10, 2023, at 3:05 PM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 08 Dec 2023 at 16:29:12 (-0500), Paul M Foster wrote: > >>> On Fri, Dec 08, 2023 at 11:04:54AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > >>> On Fri 08

RE: GDM et utilisateurs enregistrés

2023-12-11 Thread David BERCOT
l'occasion... David. Message d'origine Objet : GDM et utilisateurs enregistrés Date : lundi 11 décembre 2023 à 10:27 UTC+1 De : didier gaumet Pour : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org Le 11/12/2023 à 10:13, David BERCOT a écrit : Bonjour, Normalement, pas de souci de ce côté-l

RE: GDM et utilisateurs enregistrés

2023-12-11 Thread David BERCOT
n'ai aucun souvenir d'avoir changé quoi que ce soit... David. Message d'origine Objet : GDM et utilisateurs enregistrés Date : lundi 11 décembre 2023 à 09:48 UTC+1 De : didier gaumet Pour : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org Le 11/12/2023 à 09:10, David BERCOT a écrit

GDM et utilisateurs enregistrés

2023-12-11 Thread David BERCOT
d'abord saisir mon identifiant avant de mettre mon mot de passe. Est-ce lié à un changement de configuration par défaut ? Y a-t-il une autre raison potentielle ? Merci d'avance pour vos... indices. David.

Re: Unattended Upgrades Ran Anyway.

2023-12-10 Thread David Wright
On Sun 10 Dec 2023 at 13:39:50 (-0700), Charles Curley wrote: > On Sun, 10 Dec 2023 14:17:36 -0600 > David Wright wrote: > > > Why is the service loaded, enabled and enabled then? Don't you need > > to disable or mask it? Presumably it sits there, dead, all day >

Re: Unattended Upgrades Ran Anyway.

2023-12-10 Thread David Wright
. > root@chaffee:/etc/dhcp# Why is the service loaded, enabled and enabled then? Don't you need to disable or mask it? Presumably it sits there, dead, all day normally, and pops up at an appropriate time. Cheers, David.

Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-10 Thread David Wright
ld indicate /what/ an executable does, > not /how/. AIUI executables fall into a different class, as the kernel can recognise them by their magic number and take account of that. You can't do that with the metadata inside, say, a PDF. Cheers, David.

Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-10 Thread David Wright
On Fri 08 Dec 2023 at 16:29:12 (-0500), Paul M Foster wrote: > On Fri, Dec 08, 2023 at 11:04:54AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 08 Dec 2023 at 11:56:12 (-0500), Paul M Foster wrote: > > > > > > I'm on Debian bookworm, using neomutt for email. Where there is an

Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-08 Thread David
On Fri, 8 Dec 2023 at 21:45, Paul M Foster wrote: > On Fri, Dec 08, 2023 at 11:04:54AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 08 Dec 2023 at 11:56:12 (-0500), Paul M Foster wrote: > > > I'm on Debian bookworm, using neomutt for email. Where there is an image > >

Re: debian forgot usr pw

2023-12-08 Thread David Christensen
minutes updating, and was back in business with a known good OS instance in less than an hour without any outside help. David

Re: zfs load-key on boot randomly reports wrong password if I type too fast

2023-12-08 Thread David Wright
hat is happening below. I would like it if you could turn this feature on. Odd ones do but most don't. Cheers, David.

Re: zfs load-key on boot randomly reports wrong password if I type too fast

2023-12-08 Thread David
On Fri, 8 Dec 2023 at 20:22, cen wrote: > I have a very weird issue that.. if I type too fast the password is wrong. I > know this sounds weird but it's true.. > > I can type the same password fast and it is wrong, then I type it very slowly > the third time and it works. > > I feel like it

Re: Scanner Brother DCP-J572DW

2023-12-08 Thread David P.
ême problème dans session user que 1- avec user présent dans le groupe scaned, une commande console est à faire : sudo apt remove ippusbxd Puis redémarrer votre PC puis refaire les tests, c'est comme ça que mes cas ont été résolus jusque là. Librement vôtre, David P. Linux Azur ⁣Téléchar

Re: user perms

2023-12-08 Thread David Wright
o they'll be a couple eons > guessing it AND (horrors) have written it down. As you set a root password on at least one machine a year ago, can you just check that you now have a root password on all your machines, before we have threads like this for each machine, and Greg gets hoarse. Cheers, David.

Re: ntpsec as server questions

2023-12-08 Thread David Wright
ip is now of extended length." My recollection is of listening to the first "leap pip" on Radio4, which was the first time the final pip had been made longer. (There had been discussions about leap seconds on Radio4 in the lead up to the event.) Cheers, David.

Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-08 Thread David Wright
, how do I fix this so that mutt uses feh to display images? Cheers, David.

Re: installation mode OEM

2023-12-08 Thread David P.
-de-reemploi-emmabuntus-sous-ventoy/ Librement vôtre, David P. Télécharger BlueMail pour Android Le 8 déc. 2023, à 10:08, didier gaumet a écrit:Le 08/12/2023 à 06:59, Alban Vidal a écrit :[...]Le 7 décembre 2023 20:56:32 GMT+01:00, David Abdelli a écrit :Bonjour,Dans mon cadre professionnel

Re: ntpsec as server questions

2023-12-07 Thread David Wright
going to have no human involvement. And those original dates and times need to be preserved or recreatable for auditing against any contemporary records that are in local time. There may be several "local times" in use in large organisations. Cheers, David.

Re: Problem between kernel 6.5.0-5 (testing) and Realtek NICs ?

2023-12-07 Thread Erwan David
Le 06/12/2023 à 16:44, Erwan David a écrit : Le 06/12/2023 à 15:55, Erwan David a écrit : After upgrade to 6.5.0-5 (a 6.5.13 kernel in testing), impossible to use the laptop when Realtek card present (in dock). it boots, sddm works but anything which tries to access networking (even the ip

Re: Could/should you set Dir::Cache::{pkgcache, srcpkgcache} = ""; if all you are doing is locally downloading dependencies of an installation package?

2023-12-06 Thread David Wright
t: apt-get download acl2 Usually I just use apt-get -d install acl2 but in the interests of replication, I copied your "apt-get download" version. My only guess, not knowing or seeing your system, is that your packages cache /var/cache/apt/{src,}pkgcache.bin is screwed, and so a new one has to be rebuilt every time. Cheers, David.

Re: packages listed vs. apt-rdepends --follow=Depends ...

2023-12-06 Thread David Wright
-anymore ↑↑ As the reference says, they were trying to use -s with update, but update doesn't involve packages, only the packages index. Well, you know update is going to get you—just read your sources.list—so what's the point of -s. Cheers, David.

Re: ntpsec as server questions

2023-12-06 Thread David Wright
quot;America/Argentina/...", "America/Kentucky/...", "America/Indiana/...", and "America/North_Dakota/...". “The location selected is representative for the entire area. However, if there were differences within the area before 1970, the time zone rules only apply in the named location.” Earlier, you wrote: "BTW there isn't any timezone called America/New_York, it is or course the Eastern Standard Time Zone." America/New_York is the name of a set of rules in the timezone database, and we're discussing the relative merits of different sets of rules, not the merits of the names. Cheers, David.

Re: ntpsec as server questions

2023-12-06 Thread David Wright
ransition laws. But note that none of these variants can deal with daylight-savings law changes, so in practice the historical data stored for named time zones (in the IANA time zone database) is necessary to interpret past time stamps correctly." (from some random POSIX Time Zone Specifications) Cheers, David.

Re: ntpsec as server questions

2023-12-06 Thread David Wright
On Wed 06 Dec 2023 at 18:16:42 (-0500), Pocket wrote: > On 12/6/23 15:28, David Wright wrote: > > Likely none for times present and future, unless Eric Adams should > > pass a timezone bill. (In the 2010s, several U.S. states considered > > legislation to move from

Re: ntpsec as server questions

2023-12-06 Thread David Wright
't observe DST over that period, but perhaps it's just that there's no way to determine single dates for changing the clocks. "Having rallied the general public's support, the Time Uniformity Committee's goal was accomplished, but only after discovering and disclosing that on the 35-mile stretch of highway (Route 2) between Moundsville, W.V., and Steubenville, Ohio, every bus driver and his passengers had to endure seven time changes!" https://www.webexhibits.org//daylightsaving/e.html Cheers, David.

Re: ntpsec as server questions

2023-12-06 Thread David Wright
to Atlantic Standard Time, allegedly.) But I've already posted an example in this thread where these timezones give different answers: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/12/msg00329.html Cheers, David.

Re: Problem between kernel 6.5.0-5 (testing) and Realtek NICs ?

2023-12-06 Thread Erwan David
Le 06/12/2023 à 15:55, Erwan David a écrit : After upgrade to 6.5.0-5 (a 6.5.13 kernel in testing), impossible to use the laptop when Realtek card present (in dock). it boots, sddm works but anything which tries to access networking (even the ip command) is then blocked It could be the same

Problem between kernel 6.5.0-5 (testing) and Realtek NICs ?

2023-12-06 Thread Erwan David
://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/kernel-6-5-12-or-later-on-fedora-39-broken-network-on-lenovo-t570/97586/18 I'll try installing the realtek-formware package, but the fedora discussion does not give much hope... -- Erwan David

Re: ntpsec as server questions

2023-12-05 Thread David Wright
/New_York. I don't know who maintains the legacy EST5EDT zone, or for whom; the quotation below suggests that it may just follow New Jersey. For a long period after the war, it seems the timezones in the US were all over the place. > https://naggum.no/lugm-time.html > Erik Naggum. A Long, Pa

Re: Boot Problem

2023-12-05 Thread David Christensen
and start taking images on a regular basis. Once you have a recovered/renewed OS drive, mount the damaged drive read-only and recover settings, data, etc.. Take an image of the OS disk, and backup your configuration settings and data, when you are done. David

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