On Sat, 30 Sep 2023 17:28:29 +0200 Klaus Singvogel
wrote:
> hede wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > does anyone know why CVE-2023-5217 (critical vp8 encoder bug) is rated as
> > an "open unimportant issue" for firefox-esr? Currently it is not fixed in
> > b
se it's actually "not applicable".
Someone should fix the Debian security tracker. ;-)
Thank you Wanderer,
hede
-package/firefox-esr
[2] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2023-44/
hede
On Sun, 11 Jun 2023 19:54:32 +0200 hede wrote:
> on bullseye fstrim was working fine, but after the upgrade to bookworm fstrim
> stops working.
Sorry, my fault.
I'm using a script to decrypt this drive via SecureBoot+TPM so /etc/crypttab
doesn't get used and this script doesn
t, and you back up the snapshot.
or any other snapshot mechanism like btrfs snapshots.
hede
(via PAE).
hede
-MicroSD-Adapter
here, while other SD-Cards do not support trim even in the Chromebooks
SD Card Slot.
hede
lly debian my main OS and promote it to my colleagues and
many other users, please if you have any resource from where we can
learn more about debian please share.
Have a nice day and thank you again for all
Le mercredi 21 décembre 2022, 17:35:14 UTC+1, hede a écrit :
On Wed, 21 Dec 2022 15:2
and for me it was sufficient to
install the firmware-iwlwifi package.
What's the output of the following command?
dmesg | grep iwlwifi
regards
hede
ver needed) - YMMV.
*) To be clear, your individual case doesn't count for a general rule.
As a counterexample I'm writing this message on a modern 2in1
flip/tablet Laptop running Debian Stable and Gnome via Wayland for
modern features like auto-screen-rotation and auto-on-screen Keyboards.
Works.
hede
ou use is older than the minimum required.
Update your kernel and it should work.
> Who is
> cooperative with their drivers now, NVIDIA or AMD?
AMD (regarding Linux kernel or distribution inclusion)
>
> Wayland still doesn't work with NVIDIA, but I can live without it for
> now ...
It works fine with AMD and Intel.
hede
ls. None of the
net-tools.
With "traffic monitoring" I would think of iptraf-ng or iftop, but both of them
are neither part of net-tools nor iproute2.
Maybe I simply do not understand the question. ;-)
hede
these with Red Hat Enterprise Linux ootb in the beginning of
this year before RHEL 9 was released. ;-)
hede
if everything else
fails.
I'm running a Chromebook* this way, using some ChromiumOS Kernel** plus
Debian userland in Chromebooks dev-mode.
regards
hede
*) Coreboot+Depthcharge, no u-boot or UEFI, Googles Embedded Controler,
etc.
**) self compiled kernel with mixed ChromiumOS+Debian config plus
y you can use some more friendly userspace interface. But don't think
of using cgroup-tools with Debian Bullseye: Version 0.41 in Bullseyes
repository supports cgroups V1 only while Bullseyes Kernel defaults to V2.
There's plenty of help you can find with your favourite Internet search engine.
m it. Both - macOS and iOS - are proprietary OSes where you
have strict license terms to fulfill to use it. One of them is - AFAIK
- buying Apple Hardware and running the OS only on Apples Hardware.
hede
2 cpu.shares, while all other processes in the system have their
default 1024 cpu.shares, firefox (in a whole, with all subprocesses)
will be limited to ~30% CPU time if any other task wants to access the
CPU.
But ad-hoc I do not have a working command example (cgcreate, cgset,
cgexec, ...).
hede
ent rooms, not simply exchangeable). They are
perfectly working in full speed. So if you tried several cat 6 cables 10 m and
less, which are working between other systems, I don't think(!) the cable is of
interest here...
hede
on-ratio of 9/5 instead of 24/7
(2400 hours per year) and no MTBF rating (AFAICS)?
I'd simply not mix this into some 1.000.000 hours MTBF rating expectation...
hede
than the one declared by the vendor... and vice versa)
regards
hede
permissions? And what was the result (error message)?
And like others suggested: If you are not familiar with deeper Debian
system knowledge, the (unstable) SID distribution may not be your best
option. I'd suggest to use some stable distribution (like Debian
Bullseye currently).
regards
hede
Am 10.11.2022 14:40, schrieb Curt:
(or maybe a RAID array is
conceivable over a network and a distance?).
Not only conceivable, but indeed practicable: Linbit DRBD
rning phase")
regards
hede
I do distrust a little less then my "self built" one. ;-)
Don't trust your own solution more than others "on principle", without
some real reasons for distrust.
Sounds good. Before I try it, I need to make a backup in case
something goes
wrong.
;-)
regards
hede
e efficient than
expected: if it finds some duplicate block it looks for any blocks
around this block. So for big files only one match in the hash table is
sufficient to dedublicate the whole file.)
regards
hede
Am 07.11.2022 16:29, schrieb hede:
Am 07.11.2022 02:57, schrieb hw:
Hi,
Is there no VDO in Debian, and what would be good to use for
deduplication with
Debian? Why isn't VDO in the stardard kernel? Or is it?
I have used vdo in Debian some time ago and didn't remember big
problems.
Btw
ctions).
regards
hede
rkspacesclient=4.3.0.1766" installs the current version?
(sorry, just some ideas and no safe solution from me, as I'm not using amazons
workspaceclient)
regards
hede
et for this specific question or (maybe) some
try will do it.
regards
hede
users have access by looking at the
ACLs while elsewhere defined bind mount commands are (maybe) less
transparent. And you always knows who created them, if something goes
wrong, for example.
regards
hede
?) I'm not native English and slip or foist are maybe the wrong terms /
wrongly
on results in the correct
certificate via openssl:
openssl s_client -connect [servernameorIP]:443 -servername "kirks.net"
openssl s_client -connect [servernameorIP]:443 -servername
"cleardragon.com"
hede
Am 29.09.2022 21:40, schrieb to...@tuxteam.de:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 08:13:56PM +0100, David wrote:
[...]
The software I want to run is provided by Ubiquity as an NVR for their
cameras, I have versions for Debian 7, 8 & 9.
I think the warnings from both Andys and hede are a bit too
have to mean
you cannot operate it in a secure manner. If there's a dedicated or
secured network (DMZ, firewalled, no direct internet access, etc.) or
even for offline systems I see no reason not to do it.
hede
http, nginx, whatever... would do).
This way you can even hide some old non-ssl/tls server behind a modern
http3+tls1.3 frontend.
hede
Am 25.09.2022 14:42, schrieb The Wanderer:
On 2022-09-25 at 08:22, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On second thought, what hede wrote is correct, it is just stated in a
way that I wasn't famiiar with (and I haven't had my morning coffee
yet)
Are you sure?
Meanwhile, I do think my description
e "-o" means: "Write output image to FILE". And it does so, as far as
I can see.
hede
;) {
printf("%s\n", $argv[0]$) }'
stap -ve 'probe kernel.function("call_usermodehelper_exec").return {
retval=$return; printf("%s\nretval:%d\n", $$return$, retval) }'
regards
hede
Am 20.09.2022 15:39, schrieb hede:
hi all.
Am 19.09.2022 16:27, schrieb hede:
I need h
hi all.
Am 19.09.2022 16:27, schrieb hede:
I need help getting module on-demand-loading working with a custom
kernel.
Additional information:
My problem seems less related to udev but more probably related the
kernel kmod subsystems!?
The kernel usually calls /sbin/modprobe
to ask me further
details of the system. I don't know how the module autoloading works so
I have no idea which additional information is useful.
regards
hede
Hi,
There are a couple of things you could look out for to check
whether sound is working. As root, run:
# cat /dev/sndstat
It should say something like:
Audio devices:
0: Sound Blaster 16 (4.13) (DUPLEX)
If that works, look for a .au file on your machine (eg by using
locate .au), and run:
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