graded, 1 newly installed, 1062 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Cheers,
David.
On Thu 19 Oct 2023 at 13:30:53 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
> Op 18-10-2023 om 18:30 schreef David Wright:
> > On Tue 17 Oct 2023 at 19:41:43 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
> > > gklein@parvos:~$ cat /etc/passwd | grep gklein
> > > gklein:x:1000:1000:Gertjan Klei
reen, no problems in 9⅓ years.
Cheers,
David.
le changes to nullmailer.
---
Changes in version 2.2
[ … ]
"- nullmailer-inject now sets the full name of the sender to the user
name as a fallback. This helps distinguish system sent messages when
the MTA rewrites the address (as does GMail, for example)."
I can't judge the significance of any of this for you—just observations.
Cheers,
David.
Le 17/10/2023 à 21:20, Alex PADOLY a écrit :
Dans mon cas, cela ne fonctionne pas, je vais reprendre la proposition
de Nospam
''
Bonsoir
sudo ip a add dev
sudo ip a -6 add dev # pour une ipv6
L'interface doit être up
sudo ip link set up ''
Je vais adapter cette solution pour
fait TRÈS longtemps que je n'ai pas regardé INN)
--
Erwan David
e, a brief wait
and then re-updating might fix the problem.
Cheers,
David.
Le 15/10/2023 à 10:32, Max Nikulin a écrit :
I am curious if debian installer uses volume names in /etc/fstab when
LVM is involved (either guided or manual partitioning).
In guided partitionning, it uses the /dev/mapper name : here is what the
installer put in the fstab of my laptop (/boot
:
scan_ssid=1
for hidden SSIDs.
http://w1.fi/cgit/hostap/plain/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
If you need a hex PSK rather than the ASCII passphrase, use
wpa_passphrase ssid passphrase
to generate it. (wpasupplicant_…_….deb contains a man page.)
Cheers,
David.
I use a script to run borg backup. For it to be able to backup files
that only root may read, i use sudo --preserv-env=BORG_REPO,BORG_PASSPHRASE.
However I see that in the logs the VALUE of the env variable is loggued.
How to change this ?
t a point in time
(like 27 days ago), then step N+1 is to either remove the copy from
the system (a backup is of dubious value when stored in the same
machine), or change it's LABEL/UUID/…, or both. That change is
just as essential whether the copy was created by means of a
"snapshot" or just a simple dd.
Cheers,
David.
grub, les MàJ windows sont souvent la raison après upgrade.
À suivre donc...
Librement vôtre,
David P.
Le 11 oct. 2023 à 09:05, à 09:05, Informatique BILLARD
a écrit:
>Bonjour
>
>j'ai parfois ce message au boot sur un portable, quand il est en
>autonomie sur la batterie.
>
&
On Wed, 2023-10-11 at 11:08 +0530, Rishikesh Kakade wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am trying to upgrade my system from Debian 11 to Debian 12. When I
> run
> sudo apt full-upgrade,
Well, to start with what appears to be the obvious, did you begin with
`apt-get update' first?
The, `apt-get full-upgrade'.
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 06:32, Bob Crochelt wrote:
> Fresh install Debian 12. All seems well. However, when I install a new
> package, in this case fvwm, the package installs fine, but there is an error
> at the end...
>
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of linux-image-amd64:
outube.com/watch?v=lKXe3HUG2l4
David
On 10/5/23 05:01, Steve Matzura wrote:
On 10/4/2023 2:32 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/4/23 05:03, Steve Matzura wrote:
On 10/3/2023 6:06 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/3/23 12:03, Steve Matzura wrote:
I gave up on the NFS business and went back to good old buggy
but reliable SAMBA
e each pattern (ie each line of
apt-thinks-you-installed.txt) in the anchors, ^ and $. Ironically,
it would be trivial to add these characters to the output of
dpkg-query, but that's not where they're needed.
Cheers,
David.
On 10/4/23 05:03, Steve Matzura wrote:
On 10/3/2023 6:06 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/3/23 12:03, Steve Matzura wrote:
I gave up on the NFS business and went back to good old buggy
but reliable SAMBA (LOL), ...
I have attempted to document the current state of Samba on my
SOHO, below
m squeeze,
youtube-dl is the last I found before I started using yt-dlp,
and I don't have backports in my sources.list.
Cheers,
David.
://192.168.1.23/dpchrist
See also:
https://www.samba.org/
https://lists.samba.org/
Comments and suggestions for any of the above are welcome.
HTH,
David
systemctl
And observe that:
$ ls -l /usr/sbin/reboot
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jun 18 09:55 /usr/sbin/reboot -> /bin/systemctl
$
but one of the first things systemctl will do is to find out by which
name it was called, and act accordingly. That's pretty common
behaviour in un*x (think busybox).
Cheers,
David.
's only ./some.deb.
With those changes, it will be easy to spot these particular packages
just by grepping .deb$ (strictly, \.deb$) in …/apt/history.log*.
Cheers,
David.
something I've never done.
BTW your OP confused me somewhat— In the summary you wrote:
1. Debian Installer does not see the harddrive (/dev/nvme)
Presumably you meant: "NVME drive (/dev/nvme)"; and so you can
see what you called the "normal harddrive", ie those 8:0 … devices.
I guess you have both Windows and Linux OSes on the NVME disk, which
is why you had to resize things. What's the "normal" harddrive for?
Cheers,
David.
me
> degree of confusion here, and so it is best to avoid saying
> "partition label" or "device label" when you actually mean
> "filesystem label".
And beware of the term disk label, when disklabel is the BSD world's
name for what we call a partition table.
Cheers,
David.
ing extraneous.
>
> Pi 4GB or 8GB are now available more or less: your BananaPi - you are *very*
> much on your own.
Back in 2018, Gene's explanation was:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/11/msg00049.html
Cheers,
David.
orts:
$ free
totalusedfree shared buff/cache
available
Mem:16256864 197692109996721848 5059500
15714244
Swap: 262140 0 262140
$ cat /proc/swaps
FilenameType SizeUsed
Priority
/dev/zram0 partition 262140 0 100
$
Cheers,
David.
milar
steps or if the OP attempted them.
David
rds
Hans
Please provide manufacturer names and part numbers for:
* notebook computer
* NVMe drive
* hard drive
David
is self-inflicted. (Presumably, the fields
are 'greyed out'.) They can be written/changed, but you may be left
in a confusing state where the kernel and various programs are using
different values, which may or may not matter. Rebooting will solve
this, or you can run partprobe or kpartx, neither of which have I tried.
(I'm not advising this, of course.)
Cheers,
David.
dating the /etc/fstab, but should you reboot to one of the other
installations, their reference to swap by LABEL will still work.
Cheers,
David.
e output, rather than all this "doesn't work" etc.
I'm guessing that on a parallel track, you need to examine the startup
files of whatever this beast is, presumably not Debian, and find some
occurrence of swapon that you can, in your jargon, "nuke".
Cheers,
David.
because it seems the most
distinguishable from a filesystem LABEL. (See man fstab and man mount.)
Cheers,
David.
On Mon 25 Sep 2023 at 21:08:34 (+0300), Anssi Saari wrote:
> David Wright writes:
> > On Sun 24 Sep 2023 at 22:13:20 (+), Albretch Mueller wrote:
> >> On 9/24/23, Marco M. wrote:
> >> > On most Android phones, you need to explicit allow data transfers.
> &
gt;
> $ sudo jmtpfs
> No mtp devices found.
I've no experience with using them, and don't know the pros and cons,
not having had the need. They're mentioned in:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Media_Transfer_Protocol
Cheers,
David.
-bit and same packages, this
> behavior
> does not appear.
>
> Any hints?
Some context might help, but that just looks like POST running.
Typically, CMOS screens have options to change this behaviour.
Cheers,
David.
mpared with
android-file-transfer. I'm mainly interested in pictures, movies,
audio, and stuff like that, rather than screwing around the phone's
internals.
Cheers,
David.
ring 14–15th Sep, in which
the Message-ID shown at ¹ has been used to identify four
different posts of yours.
¹ <3a6b048e-84db-4a47-969c-b62c826e0...@randomstring.org>
² <34dbc5be-529a-4f47-9a51-3b0904019...@randomstring.org>
Cheers,
David.
On Sat, 2023-09-23 at 18:46 -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Any tool in Debian, or another Linux application that will take audio
> and
> translate that audio into English?
> Have a friend who wishes to translate Armenian news broadcasts into
> English, apparently not finding
Le 21/09/2023 à 23:15, Tom Browder a écrit :
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 08:30 Erwan David wrote:
...
I have a HP LaserJet Pro MFP m125nw, installing it through hplip,
It is
seen on network by xsane and I can scan. Just have to install a
binary
blob each time hplip is upgraded
can scan. Just have to install a binary
blob each time hplip is upgraded, but it is rather straightforward
--
Erwan David
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 04:42:12PM CEST, Reco said:
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 04:01:25PM +0200, Erwan David wrote:
> > Le 20/09/2023 à 15:55, Jörg-Volker Peetz a écrit :
> > > With this printer CUPS driverless printing works, see
> > > https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSD
maybe there is no need for hplip, maybe there is. One cannot say
--
Erwan David
On 9/17/23 18:17, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/17/23 17:52, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/17/23 03:26, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/16/23 19:46, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/15/23 19:37, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/15/23 20:12, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/15/23 15:04, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/15
On 9/17/23 03:26, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/16/23 19:46, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/15/23 19:37, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/15/23 20:12, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/15/23 15:04, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/15/23 17:35, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/15/23 12:28, gene heskett wrote:
I've just
On 9/15/23 19:37, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/15/23 20:12, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/15/23 15:04, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/15/23 17:35, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/15/23 12:28, gene heskett wrote:
I've just ordered some stuff to rebuild or expand my Raid setup.
This 16 port sata-III pci-e
r, then according to:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs/
you can set all those environment variables to point to your $HOME
directory. (The Note that follows explains that just deleting
(≡commenting out) a variable doesn't work.)
Cheers,
David.
On 9/15/23 15:04, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/15/23 17:35, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/15/23 12:28, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I've just ordered some stuff to rebuild or expand my Raid setup.
This 16 port sata-III pci-e card:
<https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09L184W57?smid=A2H818KAC5I4
r power supply(s) are adequate to the task.
David
`The situation here is with Chromium on a SID laptop, while Chromium on
a Stable desktop is just fine.
Starting from a terminal gives:
Gtk-Message: 06:46:36.954: Failed to load module "appmenu-gtk-module"
libva error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/iHD_drv_video.so init failed
On 9/15/23 05:46, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2023-09-14 22:24:59 -0700, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/14/23 03:17, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
I get UNC errors like
2023-09-10T11:50:59.858670+0200 zira kernel: ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct
0xc00 SErr 0x4 action 0x0
2023-09-10T11:51
On 9/14/23 03:17, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2023-09-13 20:52:43 -0700, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/13/23 04:54, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Hi,
I need to use ddrescue on the root partition of my laptop.
So I need to have the root partition mounted in read-only mode.
How can I do that?
Note
read-only, but well...)
What symptom(s) is your laptop exhibiting that make you think that you
need to use ddrescue(1) on the root partition?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XY_problem
Have you read the "GNU ddrescue Manual"?
https://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/manual/ddrescue_manual.html
David
On Wed 13 Sep 2023 at 08:24:27 (-0400), Celejar wrote:
> I have no choice - there's at least one important site (of a major
> financial institution) that I need that simply doesn't work with
> Firefox.
Usual question: what does "doesn't work" mean?
Cheers,
David.
On Tue, 2023-09-12 at 20:09 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 06:55:40 +1000
> David wrote:
>
>
> > Similar situation to mine, although specifics vary.
> > The situation here is with Chromium on a SID laptop, while Chromium
> > on
> > a Stable des
On Tue, 2023-09-12 at 15:25 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2023-09-12, wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > it seems I can't start chromium. Pretty straight net install,
> > Xfce desktop environment (no specialties, just the "normal"
> > install), then "apt-get install chromium".
> >
> > Issuing "chromium" in
nd here's a different one to run PHP scripts. Is php8.2
installed, is the fpm module installed and running, is
/run/php/php8.2-fpm.sock actually present?"
Yes, PHP 8.2 is installed and running, again that socket is also working.
Thanks.
Dave..
On 9/9/23, Dan Ritter wrote:
> David Mehl
On 9/9/23 05:53, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/9/23 05:15, David Christensen wrote:
I buy used motherboard/ CPU/ memory combos on eBay for storage servers
-- Intel S1200V3RP motherboard, Xeon E3-1200 v3 or v4 series
processor, and ECC memory. There are four variants of the S1200V3RP
-- L, M, O
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a git server on Debian 12, served by Nginx via
https. I used this as a debian-specific starter though I have done
this in the past using a FreeBSD and Apache type setup:
https://esc.sh/blog/setting-up-a-git-http-server-with-nginx/
The client is a windows 10 client.
On 9/8/23 20:30, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/8/23 02:24, David Christensen wrote:
My suggestion is to reduce complexity by separating out functionality
and putting isolatable chunks into different computers. A storage
server is an obvious candidate. Similarly, a backup server. And, a
daily
over 90 minutes!
Please run the above rsync(1) command, without -v -v --info, and with
--stats. Post your console session.
Use nmon(1) to watch the backup drives when doing the transfer. Tell us
what you see.
David
On 9/5/23 07:34, Michael Kjörling wrote:
On 4 Sep 2023 13:57 -0700, from dpchr...@holgerdanske.com (David Christensen):
* I am using zfs-auto-snapshot(8) for snapsnots. Are you using rsnapshot(1)
for snapshots?
No. I'm using ZFS snapshots on the source, but not for backup
purposes. (I have
s for sid, and you are not using
> sid, installing that file may cause compatibility problems.
It seems unlikely as there are rarely any dependencies involved.
The newer packages usually have more blob versions, but the blob
that the user requires should be identical to those contained in
older packages.
Cheers,
David.
ng to do. Pick a name that can't
clash with anything else: I would avoid anything that the kernel or
udev might choose. Popular choices are lan0, internet0.
A filename like /etc/systemd/network/80-mywired.link avoids overriding
systemd's /lib/systemd/network/99-default.link. I'm not sure why you
would want to override it.
Cheers,
David.
On 9/4/23 15:27, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 5/9/23 04:05, David Christensen wrote:
I recommend looking for a new, recently manufactured, aftermarket
battery that is the recommended replacement for your specific laptop.
In my experience, just about any aftermarket laptop battery you buy off
On 9/4/23 00:53, Michael Kjörling wrote:
On 3 Sep 2023 14:20 -0700, from dpchr...@holgerdanske.com (David Christensen):
Without seeing a console session, I am unsure what you mean by "physically
stored", "total logical (excluding effects of compression) data", and "
on computers without optical drives -- so that the installation
target drive is assigned device node "sda" during installation.
David
mention ZFS snapshots. Please clarify.
David
in theory, I update and test it
> far too
> rarely since it is not really easy to script the process, but at
> least I
> tested the correct working of the backup restore after creation of
> the live
> image by starting the restore from inside a VM.
>
> HTH
> Linux-Fan
>
> öö
>
I have also been trying UpenMediaVault and it's an overkill for me.
I have a Dell R320 fitted with 8 1T SAS drives, the hardware raid is
turned off as OpenMediaVault uses sorfware RAID.
If I turn the hardware raid on can I use Debian as the opperating
system?
Thank you for any help,
David.
On Fri 01 Sep 2023 at 21:57:39 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 01, 2023 at 08:40:43PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > I know you have a low opinion of allow-hotplug, but I can't see that
> > auto/allow-auto is necessarily better for the naive user that doesn't
&
s to be a
> problem during network initialisation in the boot process. But it does
> seem to work.
>
> I will file a bug report.
The problem could be similar to those in other areas where static
methods have given way to dynamic ones, like using device names
(sdX …) in fstab, or ethN in /e/n/i, where the assignments are
no longer predictable as once they were.
Cheers,
David.
On 9/2/23 15:26, Michel Verdier wrote:
On 2023-09-02, David Christensen wrote:
What statistics are other readers seeing for similar use-cases and
their backup solutions?
I have 83 backups resulting to 130% of data. So a ratio of 63:1.
Nice.
But because of performance limitation I don't
orage. So, a savings of about 88:1.
What statistics are other readers seeing for similar use-cases and their
backup solutions?
David
particulière.
David.
Le 02/09/2023 à 12:35, Yannick a écrit :
Bonjour,
Thunderbird 115
Debian 12 à jour
Depuis la dernière mise à jour (Debian) Thunderbird n'affiche plus les
messages ayant du HTML, tout est pété.
Mes excuses si ce n'est pas un problème Debian, ce que je subodore,
mais je n'ai pas
y reason (eg USB not yet plugged in/
not detected/hardblocked on/etc), you get a long timeout before the
login prompt, and may have to reboot to get it to attempt again.
OTOH allow-hotplug gets you to a login prompt as normal, without the
network being up, and then rectifying the problem makes ifupdown/udev
automatically have another go.
Cheers,
David.
/dev/snd/controlC1
/dev/snd/hwC1D0
/dev/snd/pcmC1D3p
/dev/snd/seq
/dev/snd/timer
$
Cheers,
David.
day" "${time%.*}" "$path"
> done
> }
>
> I would suggest using this in /home and /usr first, unless Gene can
> think of more appropriate starting points.
>
> There's still going to be a whole lotta searching through the haystack
> to find the needle. Obviously, knowing the approximate date and time
> the file was last read would be of tremendous help, as you can zoom in
> on that part of the results.
Cheers,
David.
use LABELs, I presume because it can't be
certain that they're always going to be unique.
> Of course I do want to add drives eventually, so maybe I do need to change
> to do that safely.
Some computers can give the user a rude awakening when the kernel
unexpectedly discovers a plugged-in device before the internal drive.
Cheers,
David.
On Sun, 2023-08-27 at 10:16 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 26/08/2023 19:08, Haines Brown wrote:
> > \documentclass[12pt]{article} %
> > \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} %
> > \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} %
> > \usepackage[greek,english]{babel} % to make Greek charactes
> > available
>
> It seems, you are
On Thu, 2023-08-24 at 16:24 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> I'm necessarily working with a pdfLaTeX document.
>
> I seem to recall from long ago that I could enter Unicode
> in this way:
>
> 002B
>
> Now it returns the error: "not set up for use with LaTeX." What does
> this error imply?
I had an upgrade failure today, when upgrading kernel to 6.4.0-3 :
virtualbox-dkms needs a function which disappeared from kernel headers.
I opened the bug https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1050406
--
Erwan David
vu "miraculeusement" arriver ma souris et mon clavier (via leurs
adresse MAC).
Et là, j'ai pu les appairer correctement.
Au cas où ça pourrait servir à quelqu'un (même si ça ne me donne pas
l'explication totale).
Bonne soirée et bon week-end.
David.
Le 17/08/2023 à 20:48, Da
Qu'est-ce que tu veux dire par là ? As-tu une liste "exhaustive" ?
Après, c'est quand même surprenant que tous les périphériques bluetooth
(des TV, des téléphones, ma souris précédente, etc.) soient reconnus, à
l'exception de mon nouveau clavier et ma nouvelle souris...
David.
Le
Je me suis posé la question mais je ne vois pas comment "facilement"
trouver ce qui est différent.
Ce n'est pas le bluetooth qui ne marche pas mais juste la découverte de
ma nouvelle souris (et clavier).
Côté noyau, en SID, je suis au plus récent...
Bref, ça ne me paraît pas simp
C'est confirmé : ça fonctionne aussi avec un Debian live.
Ca vient donc de mon installation et je vais devoir repartir de zéro...
Merci pour les pistes.
David.
Le 17/08/2023 à 10:48, David BERCOT a écrit :
Bonjour Didier,
C'est exactement ce que j'allais faire...
Je suis en train de créer ma
Bonjour Didier,
C'est exactement ce que j'allais faire...
Je suis en train de créer ma clé Debian live.
A suivre donc...
David.
Le 17/08/2023 à 10:42, didier gaumet a écrit :
Le 16/08/2023 à 20:50, David BERCOT a écrit :
[...]
Aujourd'hui, j'ai testé avec une clé live "Ubuntu" e
bluetooth
marchent, sauf ceux-ci ?
Là, j'arrive au bout des différents tests que je peux imaginer.
Si vous avez une autre option, je suis preneur .
Merci.
David.
Le 16/08/2023 à 02:15, k6dedi...@free.fr a écrit :
Bonjour,
À tout hasard, le bluetooth est émis par le PC ou la Box ?
Je pense que
ou
à Debian ?) ne "voyait" pas uniquement ce clavier et cette souris...
Le 15/08/2023 à 11:55, Frédéric MASSOT a écrit :
Le 15/08/2023 à 08:28, David BERCOT a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je viens de changer mon clavier et ma souris pour des versions sans
fil Cherry DM 9100 slim.
Cet ens
pas de les appairer, mais
même de les découvrir !
J'ai vérifié avec 2 téléphones et là, aucun souci pour les voir et les
connecter.
Cet ensemble est pourtant sensé être compatible Linux.
Auriez-vous une idée pour déterminer la raison de ce problème, voire le
corriger ?
Merci d'avance.
David.
t; the value of that option?
$ grep CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_TPM /boot/config-5.10.0-2*
/boot/config-5.10.0-23-amd64:CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_TPM=y
/boot/config-5.10.0-24-amd64:CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_TPM=y
$
Cheers,
David.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070116190434/http://mailman1.u.washington.edu/pipermail/pine-info/2006-November/055008.html
refers to a UW web page stating that development of Alpine
started in "late 2005", which I would place post-August.
Cheers,
David.
Le 12/08/2023 à 16:24, David Wright a écrit :
On Sat 12 Aug 2023 at 15:45:52 (+0200), Erwan David wrote:
Installing a new debian 12 I see that the installer setups a 1G swap
on a 24G RAM laptop.
Is the hibernation out of swap now ? (I chose to have a biigger swap,
but I find it strange
On Sat 12 Aug 2023 at 15:45:52 (+0200), Erwan David wrote:
> Installing a new debian 12 I see that the installer setups a 1G swap
> on a 24G RAM laptop.
>
> Is the hibernation out of swap now ? (I chose to have a biigger swap,
> but I find it strange)
The arguments are rehears
Installing a new debian 12 I see that the installer setups a 1G swap on
a 24G RAM laptop.
Is the hibernation out of swap now ? (I chose to have a biigger swap,
but I find it strange)
--
Erwan David
ly logout when you've finished the day's business.
Many banks nowadays use two factor authentication, and automatically
log you out after a period of inactivity. Furthermore, they often
require reauthentication in order to make any withdrawals.
Cheers,
David.
the
root of the filesystem"; that's any filesystem (that uses the concept).
The OP should also note that you musn't use mkdir to create such
directories: mklost+found should be used instead. Typically it
pre-allocates space so that fsck doesn't have to disturb the rest
of the filesystem when it runs.
Cheers,
David.
grep for particular subsets, though I'm usually more
interested in grep -v for packages originating from elsewhere,
like xtoolwait (squeeze) and yt-dlp (backports) there.
There may well be better ways.
Cheers,
David.
least 10 seconds.
3. Try booting again.
The above usually works.
Why? I can only conclude that there is a race condition somewhere
(hardware, firmware, OS boot loader, etc.).
David
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Librement vôtre,
David PINSON
will need to install ZFS packages. It is
wise to also install Debian and the ZFS packages onto a USB flash drive,
so that you have a tool available for system administration and/or
rescue operations.
David
On 8/4/23 19:26, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 03 Aug 2023 at 15:56:07 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
On 8/2/23 19:05, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 07:01:22PM -0700, David Christensen wrote:
Interesting. Is there a Debian specification that explains the 127.0.1.1
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