Re: why bookworm isn't called deb12?

2023-07-07 Thread debian-user
jeremy ardley wrote: > On 7/7/23 16:59, Bret Busby wrote: > >> On 7/7/23 16:30, Bret Busby wrote: > >>> Microsoft didn't invent anything. > > > > I did not post that statement as the original poster of that > > statement. > > Your comment about  BSOD strongly suggests you agree with the >

Re: Deactivating and Reactivating the display of a NUC 13

2023-07-06 Thread debian-user
Stefan Schumacher wrote: > I have exchanged the connections - one NUC from HDMI to USB-C and the > other from USB-C to HDMI. The problem persists. Yes, but did it stay with the NUC or move with the cable?

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-07-03 Thread debian-user
Emanuel Berg wrote: > Curt wrote: > > >> No but I live in the UK and I know the A1, A2, A4, A5, A6 > >> and many others, plus the M1, M4, M5, M6. > > But M5 can be a bolt size and a lot of other things as well, > while creative names may stay "more" unique. Nonsense. Curt's reply (which you

Re: Deactivating and Reactivating the display of a NUC 13

2023-07-03 Thread debian-user
Stefan Schumacher wrote: > Hello Timothy > > >Do both NUC's have the same behavior or is just one of them having > >this problem? If just one of >them is having this behavior is it the > >DP or HDMI? > > I have just done some tests and it's only the USB-C-to-DP NUC that is > problematic. The

Re: How do I remotely access the computer in the next room?

2023-07-03 Thread debian-user
Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, Jul 03, 2023 at 12:17:36AM +0100, Alain D D Williams wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 02, 2023 at 06:49:07PM -0400, hobie of RMN wrote: > > > Chiefly I'm looking for the most convenient way to keep an eye > > > on his incoming e-mail for him. Mostly I use Mutt; he

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-07-03 Thread debian-user
Nicolas George wrote: > Roger Price (12023-07-03): > > Exactly my point that inanimate objects of which there are many > > examples are best known by numbers. Numbers so well known that > > songs are written about the number: historic US 66 [1], and in > > France the historic N7 [2], a vacation

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread debian-user
Emanuel Berg wrote: > Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > > > Those books teach and discuss some of the software that's > > used. I doubt you will find them in debian's repositories. > > Of course you can do plenty of computational linguistics > > with perl or python which you already have. > > > > What

Re: OT: Kmail/Akonadi insists on using Gmail account even on non-Gmail email account

2023-06-26 Thread debian-user
Kent West wrote: > I don't *really* understand how Akonadi fits into Kmail/Yahoo, but, > meh; I don't use KDE or Kmail so I googled akonadi. The first hit is https://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi and it starts by saying: "The Akonadi framework is responsible for providing applications with a

Re: Debian freezes when power cable plugged

2023-06-21 Thread debian-user
Zakaria Farhati wrote: > Hello, > I have installed Debian 12 for a couple of weeks, 2 days ago, I > noticed that when I plug the power cable, the system/desktop does not > respond and freezes for 1 min. What should I do to solve this issue? I don't understand what you mean. What is 'plug' a

Re: How to stop systemd or whatever does,to always tries to check and fix disk errors

2023-06-20 Thread debian-user
Mario Marietto wrote: > ---> Second, you are asking for help: that means your time is less > valuable than the time of people who might help you, and the most > effort comes from you. > > it's not a matter of effort : not everything is under our control : > If I don't know something,I COULD

Re: Debian USB Wifi

2023-06-06 Thread debian-user
Celejar wrote: > On Mon, 05 Jun 2023 13:51:21 -0400 > Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > ... > > > The best option is to buy one that says clearly that it works with > > the vanilla kernel and without requiring proprietary firmware blobs. > > These are hard to come by and will usually be sold by

Re: Cable colors and urban legends

2023-06-03 Thread debian-user
Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> Can you point to any evidence? > > You've never cut open a magenta cable that quit to see what's > > inside? > > Nope. Never had them fail on me either for that matter. > > > If rust colored dust falls from where copper used to be, you have > > your evidence. >

Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-30 Thread debian-user
wrote: > On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 02:04:01PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > > to...@tuxteam.de (12023-05-30): > > > > > Rajib. In the future, all most GUI desktop(s) will run under > > > > > Wayland. So i suggest that you have to adapt to change, > > > > > IMHO. > > > I'm still hoping I give

Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-30 Thread debian-user
Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희) wrote: > > (...) > > I have begun to dislike Gnome when it switched over to wayland > > desktop environment. I don't like it. (...) > > Rajib. In the future, all most GUI desktop(s) will run under Wayland. > So i suggest that you have to adapt to change, IMHO. It won't

Re: netmask question

2023-05-23 Thread debian-user
Dan Purgert wrote: > On May 22, 2023, gene heskett wrote: > > On 5/22/23 15:04, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 12:16:09PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > > > > On 5/22/23 03:32, Tim Woodall wrote: > > > > > On Mon, 22 May 2023, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > > > > > > >

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-21 Thread debian-user
hlyg wrote: > Thank riveravaldez for download link! i've downloaded it. > > but Assets section seems inaccessible You might want to check your browser version and javascript settings. Those can easily block certain things. > many sites are blocked here ...

Re: how to find out regdomain/country of wifi network

2023-05-13 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 08:29:11PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 01:01:27PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > > > Ifconfig has been deprecated in Debian for some years. > > > > It is *not* deprecated. It is just optional, not essential. >

Re: sudoers question

2023-05-13 Thread debian-user
wrote: > On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 10:35:31AM +0200, Michel Verdier wrote: > > Le 12 mai 2023 tomas a écrit : > > > > >> > `sudo bash` anyone? > > >> > > >> also quicker done with > > >> su - > > > > > > But not the same. > > > > Which differences do you see ? > > For su, you have to

Re: repeat of previous question that has gone unansweredseveraltimes.

2023-05-10 Thread debian-user
gene heskett wrote: > On 5/10/23 14:22, Brian wrote: > > A link would be ever so useful. > > send browser to cups.org, click help, in right pane, click "printer > sharing", scroll down about a screenfull to Automatic using IPP So the answer to Brian's question is

Re: WiFi Not Working After System Reinstallation

2023-05-08 Thread debian-user
Marko Randjelovic wrote: > Both systems are fully updated Bullseye on a laptop. I have two > access points, let's call them A and B. When I connect to A, DHCP > does not work. When I connect to B, DHCP works, laptop gets an IP > address and internet works without problems. On the other hand, my >

Re: disk usage for /usr/lib on bullseye

2023-05-02 Thread debian-user
Bret Busby wrote: > On 2/5/23 20:23, Michel Verdier wrote: > > Le 2 mai 2023 Bret Busby a écrit : > > > >> I expect that, by context, running > >> apt purge > >> without the restriction specifying particular package, will apply > >> apt purge > >> to all installed packages, according to what

Re: repeat of previous question that has gone unansweredseveraltimes.

2023-05-01 Thread debian-user
gene heskett wrote: > I'd think I could start by comparing cupsd.conf's, but miss And I > can't see the trees for all this forest in the way in both, but > missing is a client.conf. I think... But that is probably whats > wrong, me thinking. Your directory listings showed that both had a ppd

Re: Am I infected with a rootkit?

2023-04-18 Thread debian-user
wrote: > On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 05:29:43AM +, David wrote: > > On Tue, 18 Apr 2023 at 04:42, David Wright > > wrote: > > > There is an option to timestamp entries in the history file. I've > > > never used it, nor heard of its being used. That might > > > disambiguate things if you ever

Re: What do all those "* * *" mean on a traceroute log?

2023-04-12 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 05:37:32PM +, Albretch Mueller wrote: > > It is not with every site and it is mostly with one hop. > > > $ traceroute google.com > > traceroute to google.com (172.217.0.174), 30 hops max, 60 byte > > packets 1 _gateway (199.83.128.1) 6.687

Re: ICMP router advertisement (ipv4)

2023-04-11 Thread debian-user
Jeremy Ardley wrote: > On 11/4/23 11:40, Tim Woodall wrote: > > > > > > My googling suggests that a superhub or hub 5 can be switched to > > 'modem only' mode but I've got a hub 6 which doesn't have that > > option. > >> > >>   Virgin Media: Virgin Media is the largest cable broadband > >>

Re: Getting Admin Rights

2023-04-09 Thread debian-user
Aren Vardhan wrote: > It worked, thanks a lot for your help. > > Can you also help me in installing the Damask software in My debian > OS. I am not able locate the package through the sudoers. If you mean https://damask.mpie.de/ then a quick look at

Re: Is perl still the No.1 language for sysadmin?

2023-04-04 Thread debian-user
Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 9:46 AM Stefan Monnier > wrote: > > > > > Here are three more data points. > > > > > >* Emacs - 41 CVEs since 2000 [1] > > >* Vi - 61 CVEs since 1999 [2] > > >* Vim - 656 CVEs since 2001 [3] > > > > > > I'm not sure how many CVEs

Re: Is perl still the No.1 language for sysadmin?

2023-04-03 Thread debian-user
Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 4:59 AM wrote: > > > > I saw many commands in /bin and /usr/bin are written by perl. > > is perl still the first choice for sysadmin on linux? > > I am surprised this thread has not started a mini-flame war. Me too, but I'm pleasantly surprised

Re: Is perl still the No.1 language for sysadmin?

2023-04-02 Thread debian-user
Emanuel Berg wrote: > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > But development is faster with Python [...] > >>> > >>> Is it? > >> > >> Yes. > > > > Development is fastest using whatever language you know > > best. This is not an objective argument. > > Put it this way, a novice Python programmer

Re: Is perl still the No.1 language for sysadmin?

2023-04-02 Thread debian-user
Emanuel Berg wrote: > One aspect of Python is that so many people use it so there is > so much information, web pages, books, the works. > Whatever issue you have, Google will find a solution, pretty > much every time. I don't have more than "I've done it" > experience from Perl but if we

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-01 Thread debian-user
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Friday, March 31, 2023 11:37:30 PM Susmita/Rajib wrote: > > Suppose I wrote a book book1.txt. I then send it to an editor who > > corrects the initial mistakes, altering some lines while doing so, > > renaming to another file book2.txt. > > > > When I receive the

Re: gradle wants openjdk-11 even if a newer version is installed? ...

2023-03-30 Thread debian-user
Dan Ritter wrote: > Perl is quite stable, and has tooling to acquire modules and turn > them into Debian packages that works very well most of the time. Perl is a special case IME. It is used a lot by system features so it is important that the installed module versions match the rest of the

Re: should CLI have a nice UI today?

2023-03-30 Thread debian-user
Nicolas George wrote: > The issue is not what you CAN express with different media: any > program can be expressed as a flowchart. Is that true? Genuine question - I don't know the answer. But are the two mathematically equal/equivalent? I wonder how, for example, self-modifying code or tail

Re: should CLI have a nice UI today?

2023-03-30 Thread debian-user
Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12023-03-29): > > Perhaps roughly 3k to 4k years of storing, transmitting and > > retrieving information in written form have a part in it. > > > > It may be a social convention, but by now it runs so deep that I'm > > convinced you'll find epigenetic

Re: gradle wants openjdk-11 even if a newer version is installed? ...

2023-03-29 Thread debian-user
Albretch Mueller wrote: > OK this is what the gradle folks told me/us: > > > https://discuss.gradle.org/t/gradle-wants-as-java-version-openjdk-11-even-if-a-newer-version-is-installed/45254/6 > > Gradle itself would just use the Java from your JAVA_HOME or as > fallback from PATH (given you

Re: Playing Card Symbols

2023-03-28 Thread debian-user
Richmond wrote: > debian-u...@howorth.org.uk writes: > > > >> I tried this in rxvt(-unicode), xterm, and lxterm (which is > >> apparently part of the xterm package -- never heard of it > >> before!). > > > > It's lxterminal, not lxterm, and it's part of LXDE so I'm surprised > > if it's

Re: Playing Card Symbols

2023-03-28 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 08:45:18PM +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk > wrote: > > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > Just to be clear, are you using some kind of Desktop Environment > > > specific means of entering these Unicode characters? I don't know > > > what

Re: Playing Card Symbols

2023-03-27 Thread debian-user
Michael Stone wrote: > On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 02:13:35PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote: > >You know, if all of those symbols were in some font set and had text > >labels attached to them that could speak when a screen reader was > >used a whole bunch of playing card applications would suddenly >

Re: Playing Card Symbols

2023-03-27 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 12:04:53PM -0400, Thomas George wrote: > > I am amazed that the playing card symbols spade, heart, diamond and > > club don't appear any of the collections in my Debian Buster > > programs. I can insert them in the text I type by entering > >

Re: cpan oddity

2023-03-27 Thread debian-user
f...@dnsbed.com wrote: > On 2023-03-27 08:21, Jude DaShiell wrote: > > I ran cpan and did quick configuration and chose sudo to elevate > > privileges when necessary. Unfortunately I don't have write access > > on /usr/local/bin so cpan is crippled. > > try cpanminus? > $ sudo apt install

Re: Question for this IP's PTR

2023-03-25 Thread debian-user
f...@dnsbed.com wrote: > Greetings, > > as you see this PTR, > > $ dig -x 1.1.1.1 +short > one.one.one.one. > > so 2.2.2.2 can have the PTR two.two.two.two? and 3.3.3.3 can have > three.three.three.three? A simple counter example is $ dig -x 8.8.8.8 +short dns.google. > Sorry I am not good

Re: ID problem: "the nouveau driver"

2023-03-24 Thread debian-user
Felix Miata wrote: > debian-u...@howorth.org.uk composed on 2023-03-24 11:02 (UTC): > > > Felix Miata wrote: > > >> > >> > > > "You are not logged in or you do not have

Re: ID problem: "the nouveau driver"

2023-03-24 Thread debian-user
Felix Miata wrote: > "You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page." ?? why should I need an account to see this page?

Re: question about net address

2023-03-19 Thread debian-user
Yassine Chaouche wrote: > Le 3/18/23 à 12:28, cor...@free.fr a écrit : > > Hello > > > > I know 192.168.1.0/24 is a valid C range for network address. > > > > but what does 192.168.1.1/24 mean? > > > > I ask this just for a setting in the SPF: > > > > spf.pinoad.se.    300    IN    TXT   

Re: auto restarting in crontab

2023-03-17 Thread debian-user
"p...@ymail.ne.jp" wrote: > debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > But it sounds like what...@ymail.ne.jp is doing isn't best practice > > either, although I don't fully understand what they mean by "I often > > change default ruby in interactive shell". If they mean 'global' > > then I suspect

Re: auto restarting in crontab

2023-03-17 Thread debian-user
Please don't send me an individual copy of emails; I am subscribed. Dan Ritter wrote: > debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > Dan Ritter wrote: > > > p...@ymail.ne.jp wrote: > > > > For dev stuff, for example, I have many versions of ruby > > > > installed in the system by rbenv. > > >

Re: auto restarting in crontab

2023-03-16 Thread debian-user
Dan Ritter wrote: > p...@ymail.ne.jp wrote: > > For dev stuff, for example, I have many versions of ruby installed > > in the system by rbenv. > > > > Since I often change default ruby in interactive shell, this may > > break the ruby for sysadmin job in crontab. What’s the solution for > >

Re: ImageMagick weird colors on composite with black

2023-03-15 Thread debian-user
Emanuel Berg wrote: > I don't understand, there is no ImageMagick ML/group > registered on Gmane, and just some <10 people on #imagemagick > on Libera? > > People don't care about this software which is the CLI > powerhouse for image editing? I occasionally use ImageMagick but never

Re: [HS] Facturation électronique obligatoire. Comment s'y préparer ?

2023-02-22 Thread debian-user-french
Bonjour, Ce qui est important c'est de mettre tous les éléments obligatoires (voir https://www.economie.gouv.fr/cedef/facture-mentions-obligatoires). Ensuite n'importe quel logiciel va convenir. Depuis plus de 15 ans j'adresse des factures "à la main" en traitement de texte converties en pdf

Re: ps and AIX field descriptors

2023-02-17 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > This sounds like a bug in procps that should be reported, if it > hasn't already. It might be a bug if it disagreed with its documentation. But do the docs say anything about this feature? What they do say is that you should be able to use comma-separated field

Re: How to use bridge-utils to enable connection sharing?

2023-02-05 Thread debian-user
> Am 05.02.2023 um 18:30 schrieb Dan Ritter: > > (...) > > RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires. The > > twisted pairs carry the same signal but with the polarity > > reversed, + on one is - on the other. Together with the > > twisting, that makes the signal being carried

Re: Correction: Re: Resolved: (was: Re: OT: Auto repeat on key (not a Debian specific question))

2023-02-03 Thread debian-user
> In my original post, I blamed those pop up texts (warning about an > external link) on noscript -- they are actually coming from kmail > itself. (I use an older version so it may not be a problem in more > up-to-date versions of kmail.) I'm glad you wrote that explanation. I just drove myself

Re: Syslog/Rsyslog/Systemctl issue

2023-02-03 Thread debian-user
> I've tried they sent me back here :/ > > Le 02/02/2023 à 17:06, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk a écrit : > >> On 01/02/2023 21:48, Freyja wrote: > >>> Instead of just creating the folders, I've reinstalled some > >>> packages: > >> I would consider complete reinstall (install from scratch). It

Re: Syslog/Rsyslog/Systemctl issue

2023-02-02 Thread debian-user
> On 01/02/2023 21:48, Freyja wrote: > > Instead of just creating the folders, I've reinstalled some > > packages: > > I would consider complete reinstall (install from scratch). It may be > faster even for a person having experience with systemd > troubleshooting. Something low level is

Re: ASCII formatting for plain text email

2023-02-02 Thread debian-user
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 11:06:44PM +0100, Pierre Willaime wrote: > >1- a simple way to draw a line (without pressing 72 times on "-") > >--- > > Are you using emacs? I'm *sure* there must be a quick short-hand to do > this. I

Fw: locating blocked port

2023-02-01 Thread debian-user
Haines Brown sent a reply directly to me instead of the list in response to the post I made. I advised him to send his reply to the list instead. He didn't, he just forwarded me another copy of his reply. So here's his reply so anybody that's interested can read it. I expect Haines may end up in

Re: locating blocked port

2023-01-31 Thread debian-user
Haines Brown wrote: > $ jabref > 15:43:56.614 [AWT-EventQueue-0] WARN > net.sf.jabref.logic.remote.server.RemoteListenerServerLifecycle - > Port is blocked > java.net.BindException: Address already in use > at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind0(Native Method) ~[?:?] > at

Re: OpenSolaris Boot Environements equivalent

2023-01-19 Thread debian-user
> Hello all, > > I was wondering if there was anyone working on an equivalent of > OpenSolaris BE? Basically, > It automatically creates ZFS snapshots of the whole system each time > you do a system upgrade. Next time you boot, > you'll have the choice of running the new system > or the old one.

Re: Installation of Salome 9.9.0

2023-01-14 Thread debian-user
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 12:20:21PM -0800, Gary L. Roach wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have been trying to install Salome 9.90 from the tar.gz file. > > When I unzip the file the contents look nothing like the > > installation instructions that I have found on line. Does anyone > > have

Re: Network bridge usage.

2023-01-02 Thread debian-user
> On Mon, Jan 02, 2023 at 11:30:02AM +, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk > wrote: > > > On Sun, Jan 01, 2023 at 11:31:38AM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > > > It's first quad is 9, binary 0110. > > > > Eh? 9 is 0101 in binary! 0110 is denary 10. > > 5 is 0101 > 6 is 0110 > 9 is 1001 > 10

Re: Network bridge usage.

2023-01-02 Thread debian-user
> > On Sun, Jan 01, 2023 at 11:31:38AM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > > > Greetings for the New Year to Debian users, > > > > > > Verifying and updating instructions here. > > > https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Oberon/ETH_Oberon/QEMUinstall#Network_Connection_on_a_Virtual_Machine > > >

Re: Network bridge usage.

2023-01-02 Thread debian-user
> On Sun, Jan 01, 2023 at 11:31:38AM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > > Greetings for the New Year to Debian users, > > > > Verifying and updating instructions here. > > https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Oberon/ETH_Oberon/QEMUinstall#Network_Connection_on_a_Virtual_Machine > > Questions (1) and (2)

Re: Topic: Problems with USB Sticks

2022-12-30 Thread debian-user
> Hello group. Hello Joe. > Thank you for your Email. > > Sorry, I did bad asking. > So I split the question. > > 1 > How can I repair USB stick which is readable but not writable? > > question 2 > What did I do wrong to create this problem? You didn't tell us what you actually did, and

Re: Customize XFCE4

2022-12-27 Thread debian-user
> On 28/12/2022 00:21, Klaus Jantzen wrote: > > I, finally, installed Bullseye with XFCE4 as desktop environment. > > On the desktop, how do I change the color of the text under the > > icons (which is now white) to black? > > The information about themes I found is somewhat confusing as there > >

Re: Wear levelling on micro-sd cards

2022-12-26 Thread debian-user
> John Conover (12022-12-26): > > So, the more unused SD space is better, since wear leveling writes > > to a "bit" that has been written to fewer times. > > > > To test, say with a 16 GB SD, fill the SD to all except the last 1 > > KB, and with a looping script, write 1KB of 1's to the remainder

Re: xscreensaver problem

2022-12-25 Thread debian-user
> Try 'xscreensaver-demo '. Err that runs xscreensaver-demo and then immediately exits from the terminal session that starts it. I'm not sure why you'd want to do that? > It will ask to restart a non running > xscreensaver service. No it won't! > Try to purge xscreensaver packages and >

Re: Maximum time for offline updates?

2022-12-23 Thread debian-user
Yvan Masson wrote: [snip] > > Indeed, in a perfect setup, system should make a snapshot before > updates are applied (see 6. in systemd.offline-updates manpage, note > that I have not heard it is done yet by any distribution by default), > and revert the changes if the update fails. Anyway,

Re: stopping mass surveillance

2022-12-15 Thread debian-user
[snip] Sorry but what does all this have to do with Debian, and specifically with supporting Debian users?

Re: LF (was Re: CR/LF)

2022-12-11 Thread debian-user
> On Sun, 2022-12-11 at 21:22 +, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > > > You're misunderstanding what Greg's saying, again. He's not saying > > you were given working solutions three times, he's saying you were > > told at least three times that echo without -n will always produce > > a

Re: LF (was Re: CR/LF)

2022-12-11 Thread debian-user
> > > of it. > > > > > > That is not true at all. > > > > <https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2022/12/msg00274.html>: > > > >   Try echo -n ${TEST} at the end. > > > My reply, from yesterday, to that is here: > >ht

Re: e-mail with line in body beginning with "From"

2022-12-10 Thread debian-user
> On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 02:57:42AM -0500, pa...@quillandmouse.com > wrote: > > You don't want to do this. Consider an MUA which stores your mail in > > "mbox" format-- one email right after another in one file. The > > delimiter is a line which starts at the left margin with the word > > "From".

Re: Starting Debian

2022-11-18 Thread debian-user
> I have heard good things said about Private Internet Access (PIA), > from several YouTubers. This seems like a paid advertisement, or am I misunderstanding something? > Thanks, > Chip > > On November 17, 2022 2:12:20 PM EST, Larry Rodgers > wrote: > >Dear Debian.org

Re: [HS] Domotique

2022-11-17 Thread debian-user-french
De: "David Martin" > À: "debian-user-french@lists.debian.org French" > > Envoyé: Jeudi 17 Novembre 2022 13:07:29 > Objet: [HS] Domotique > Bonjour à tous, > Est-ce que l'un de vous, ou plusieurs, sont des afficionados de la > Dom

Re: Explaining snapshots (for backup)

2022-11-15 Thread debian-user
> On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 09:40:11 -0500 > Dan Ritter wrote: > > > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > I'm not really clear on the concept of a snapshot (for backup) -- > > > I've done a little googling but haven't found an explanation that > > > "satisfies" me. > > > > > > Starting from a

bullseye : install grub install en echec

2022-10-23 Thread debian-user-french
Hello, J'ai un nouveau pc (occasion, mais garanti) avec efi, pour des questions de sav je garde la partition windows (que j'ai déjà réduite a son minimum) J'installe bullseye depuis une clef usb (en mode graphique), tout ce passe bien jusqu’à l'installation de grub. (de mémoire) grub-install:

Re: ssh -X authentication with sudo

2022-10-05 Thread debian-user
> On 2022-10-05 at 10:48, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > >> On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 10:30:37AM +0100, > >> debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > >>> Yes, I am running a GUI as root. It won't run as normal user. > >> > >> You seem to have missed the implied criticism and/or

Re: ssh -X authentication with sudo

2022-10-05 Thread debian-user
> On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 10:30:37AM +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk > wrote: > > > Regarding the following, written by "debian-u...@howorth.org.uk" > > > on 2022-10-04 at 13:52 Uhr +0100: > > > >PS as you surmised, I don't really want root ssh access. > > > > > > But you are running GUIs

Re: ssh -X authentication with sudo

2022-10-05 Thread debian-user
> Regarding the following, written by "debian-u...@howorth.org.uk" on > 2022-10-04 at 13:52 Uhr +0100: > >PS as you surmised, I don't really want root ssh access. > > But you are running GUIs as root?? Yes, I am running a GUI as root. It won't run as normal user.

Re: Anacron job output/email

2022-10-04 Thread debian-user
> Folks: > > I have a Raspberry Pi (Raspberry Pi OS = Debian version 11.5) which > runs a backup daily via a file called /etc/cron.daily/backup. This > file generates copious output, which should get emailed to root. The > backup script ran this morning at 06:25, as predicted. I know this >

Re: ssh -X authentication with sudo

2022-10-04 Thread debian-user
> On 4/10/22 7:39 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > Change the sshd_config to allow direct root logins. > > Then do ssh -X r...@debian.box. > > > > If you're the paranoid type, or if the Debian system is exposed to > > the public Internet, then make sure you only permit root logins > > when using

Re: Monthly FAQ for the Debian-user mailing list

2022-10-02 Thread debian-user
> On 2022-10-01 at 18:25, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > >> For example: as soon as you've had more than one change in the > >> entire history of the document, you need to start considering what > >> the previous version against which you're showing differences is. > >> If you try to do it against all

Re: update-initramfs outside of /boot

2022-10-01 Thread debian-user
> Le 01/10/2022 à 18:25, Felix Miata a écrit : > > Erwan David composed on 2022-10-01 16:21 (UTC+0200): > > > >> My /boot is 235 MB (from deb 10 installer), however in testing I > >> now have 56MB initramfs files and update-initramfs cannot work for > >> the 3rd kernel to install (and apt

Re: Plugin HP

2022-09-30 Thread debian-user-fr
Eurêka ! - télécharger le plugin avec wget(ici la hplip-3.22.6) : wget https://developers.hp.com/sites/default/files/hplip-3.22.6-plugin.run - lancer un script (pas de sudo ni root) ./hplip-3.22.6-plugin.run L'installation s'ouvre en GUI. Et ça marche !!! @ Xavier : dis-nous si pour toi

Re: how do i configure lynx browser as default browser for html

2022-09-29 Thread debian-user
> > That puts quite a new complexion on the thread here called > > "how disable apt downloads w/o sudo". > > It might be worth being a bit more revealing about the > > system that you're running so that you don't waste other > > people's time, and your own, with red herrings. > > as normal user

Re: idempotent (was Re: exif --remove not idempotent, and a Debian man page bug)

2022-09-26 Thread debian-user
> In programming the focus is perhaps better, for something > idempotent, something like: Do it the first time. Don't screw > it up the second time? And don't do the computing if it > doesn't need to be done? Sorry, but idempotence says nothing at all about computational efficiency or cost.

Re: idempotent (was Re: exif --remove not idempotent, and a Debian man page bug)

2022-09-25 Thread debian-user
> rhkramer wrote: > > > An operation that produces the same results no matter how > > many times it is performed. > > Yeah, obviously it is a term from math and in practical and > applied engineering as is programming I thought of > a definition (not really) like this > > - apply once, you

Re: question for seasoned links users?

2022-09-18 Thread debian-user
> On 2022-09-18, Karen Lewellen wrote: > > Hi curt, others. > > > > On Sun, 18 Sep 2022, Curt wrote: > >> On 2022-09-17, Charles Curley > >> wrote: > >>> On Sat, 17 Sep 2022 11:19:51 -0400 (EDT) > >>> Karen Lewellen wrote: > >>> Hi, Karen. It is possible that he didn't know what a screen >

Re: question for seasoned links users?

2022-09-17 Thread debian-user
> On 2022-09-17, David wrote: > > > > The documentation website for 'links' is at: > > http://links.twibright.com/user_en.html > > > > and says: > > "You will find here a complete guide for using the Links web > > browser" > > > > and it contains nothing at all about a '-dump' option. > >

Re: drive controller Q?

2022-09-15 Thread debian-user
> gene heskett wrote: > > On 9/14/22 14:55, Dan Ritter wrote: > > > gene heskett wrote: > > > > Greetings all; > > > > > > > > Does anyone have experience with this controller card? > > > > > > > > https://www.newegg.com/p/14G-04YB-3?Item=9SIB2XHHUE3880 > > > > > > > > Specifically,

Re: Advantages/Disadvantages of Open Source Software (Was Re: Package grub-xen-host breaks PV domains with 11.5 point release)

2022-09-14 Thread debian-user
> On 9/13/2022 3:59 PM, err...@free.fr wrote: > > Please STOP! > > > > you are annoying, and if you want improve free softwares, is not > > like this. you will better contribute with your code or with your > > translations than by writing to this mailing-list I agree with the sentiments of

Re: uvcdynctrl on bullseye?

2022-09-05 Thread debian-user
> On Fri, 2 Sep 2022 12:09:31 -0400 > Dan Ritter wrote: > > > Dave Howorth wrote: > > > > > > I'd like to use uvcdynctrl on a bullseye 64-bit system. But > > > according to > > > https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=uvcdynctrl the > > > package is not available for any flavour of

Re: uvcdynctrl on bullseye?

2022-09-02 Thread debian-user
en set an attribute that was loaded 'Led1 > Mode'. > > > I suspect that the reason for it not being in bullseye is simply > > that it didn't have a maintainer paying attention to it for a > > few years, and then it has been built since bullseye was > > released. > &g

Re: help to do

2021-12-30 Thread debian-user-dutch
On 30-12-2021 08:43, Geert Stappers wrote: Hoi, Er is een programma dat - lijst genereerd welke packages je ge-installeerd hebt - opzoekt welke bugs er van openstaan - zo laat zien hoe te helpen Nu ben ik de naam kwijt van dat programma. Vandaar de vraag: Hoe heet het? $ whatis apt-listbugs

Re: Purchase Debian Linux subscript

2021-11-06 Thread debian-user
LI, Mark wrote: > > We want to purchase Debian Linux subscript service , who can we contact > https://www.freexian.com/

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2021-11-05 Thread bounce-debian-user=archive=mail-archive.com

Re: [HS] vidéo moniteur

2021-10-01 Thread debian-user-french
Ou un câble DVI <=> HDMI Le 01/10/2021 à 15:11, aw...@free.fr a écrit : Le jeudi 30 septembre 2021 à 10:56 +0200, ajh-valmer a écrit : Mon ordinateur a toujours bien marché avec une carte vidéo Nvidia prise DVI. (elle a aussi une prise VGA, ainsi que le moniteur). Hier, l'écran m'affiche "Pas

Re: Rebuilding Debian Live gnome image fails

2021-02-13 Thread debian-user-001
On 13-Feb-21 06:06, John Crawley wrote: On 12/02/2021 17:16, Matthijs wrote: On 12-02-2021 03:12, John Crawley wrote: On 09/02/2021 21:40, Matthijs wrote: Following the Debian Live manual on using a predefined

Activación del pase para debian-user@lists.debian.org

2019-12-13 Thread debian-user
* Solicite la activación de su pase al evento antes del 20 de Diciciembre y reciba la tarifa preferencial. Solicite la activación de su pase al evento antes del 20 de Diciciembre y reciba la tarifa preferencial. Centroamérica representa una gran oportunidad de 50 millones de consumidores para

Re: mare de google

2019-07-21 Thread debian-user-fr
la même que celle du pommier ;) Tu as aussi celui-ci (pré-commande aussi - un de nos animateurs chez Linux Ventoux en a un !) : https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ @plux, Sylvie > Le 20/07/2019 à 15:24, debian-user-fr a écrit : >> Avec Fairphone : no problème pou installer du &quo

Re: mare de google

2019-07-20 Thread debian-user-fr
SaluX ! Avec Fairphone : no problème pou installer du "no-google" : Fairphone Install OS @plux, Sylvie Le 20/07/2019 à 12:31, Cyril Augier a écrit : > Salut ! > > Une alternative à la l'achat d'un nouveau téléphone, ça

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