timization
There is no need for custom scripts anymore, you can nowdays enable the
timer from `util-linux` without hassle:
# systemctl enable fstrim.timer
This will perform the trim once per week by default.
When the use of SSDs increased people tried out the `discard` options and
found them to ha
of was Debian Stretch (Debian 9).
HTH
Linux-Fan
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#debian-mentors`, `#debian-cd` etc.
Most people interested in seeing all the conversations seem to stay online
all the time, e.g. using a detached screen or tmux session of an IRC client.
HTH
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rs.
Whether the combination of IRC+e-mail is still “up to date” with practices
from younger free software projects can still be debated. I have read
articles claiming that participating in Linux kernel development is
hard because they are not tracking their development using Github issues
where
of
server drives offer 2T or 4T with CMR, whereas AFAIK all
consumer-grade 2.5" hard drives above 1T are SMR drives. I am not
sure if there are any 2.5" CMR hard drives (server or not) above 4T?
This means in terms of performance, it is quite possible for a single 3.5"
drive to outperform two 2.5" ones (unless you are only doing sequential
reads from two drives in parallel).
YMMV
Linux-Fan
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inútil pois faço todo acesso remotamente. Gostaria de dicas de como
desativar a tela - tipo descanso de tela em modo texto.
Não tenho servidor X instalado nessa máquina.
Estou pesquisando há alguns dias e não consegui encontrar uma solução.
Grato.
--
José de Figueiredo
Seja Livre, use GNU/Linux. Use
mpare the individual track files
against your supplied sources?
I have not tried to verify audio discs this way, though.
HTH and YMMV
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n" -- that the upgrades are not
caused by APT's own mechanisms but rather triggered by some DE through
opaque means not visible in cron or systemd timers. I am not sure how I
would go about identifying the cause there, except for checking the GUI
configuration that all related options are
Bob Bernstein writes:
As noted, is there a minimum bs size for dd?
AFAIK its one byte.
HTH
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Kushal Kumaran writes:
On Thu, Apr 29 2021 at 06:57:02 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
> Michael Grant writes:
>
>> I saw in the last 6 months a daemon that let you get oauth tokens on
>> linux and then it refereshed the token indefinitely until told to
>> stop. Essentially ma
Michael Grant writes:
I saw in the last 6 months a daemon that let you get oauth tokens on
linux and then it refereshed the token indefinitely until told to
stop. Essentially making the token available on linux so you could
use it in another program that requied a password, for example
frequently observe that the already running old
version "disintegrates" -- I cannot open new pages and get error messages or
blank pages instead. This can then be solved by closing all Firefox windows
and starting it such that only the new executable ist running.
HTH
Lin
debian-user/2020/04/msg01281.html
*
https://blogs.gentoo.org/mgorny/2021/02/19/the-modern-packagers-security-nightmare/
* https://lwn.net/Articles/842319/
* https://xkcd.com/2347/
I do not think that the solution to these issues has been found yet -- they
run quite deeply and affect (at le
Paul M Foster writes:
On Thu, Apr 01, 2021 at 10:46:09PM +0200, Linux-Fan wrote:
[...]
> pdflatex is provided by package texlive-latex-base.
>
> Some hints about which packages might be needed can be seen in pandoc's
> "Suggests":
>
> ~$ aptitude show pandoc
[sn
icks- TeX Live: PSTricks
i A texlive-science - TeX Live: Mathematics, natural sciences, c
I am pretty sure that not all of them are needed. It might be sufficient to
begin with `texlive-latex-base` and only install others if pandoc keeps
co
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard:
https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch03s15.html
On my Debian 10 system, /var/run is a symlink to /run, allowing for
compatibility with programs using that path.
HTH
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Dan Hitt writes:
Does anybody have any experience running debian on a WSL (windows-system-for-
linux) machine?
Yes, limited experience with it here :)
I need to get a machine for family use, but i would also like to be able to
also use it myself. So i would like to be able to ssh in, back
DVI input each. The
W5500 is connected to the DisplayPort and if I play sound to the "HDMI"
output, the display outputs that sound through its headphones socket.
Similar to your case, there are no HDMI ports on the graphics card.
In my case, it is only DisplayPorts.
HTH
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community-offtopic
Linux-Fan
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/Linux in this
case) is fully configured to utilize the GPUs i.e. drivers etc. are set
up. Will the graphic system be able to utilize the GPUs irrespective of
where I have connected the monitor?
Connect the monitors to the GPU/cards you want to use. Otherwise, it is most
likely that graphics
Tixy writes:
On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 05:36 -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-03-07 at 22:53, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> > Linux-Fan composed on 2021-03-08 03:35 (UTC+0100):
> >
> > > Wrt. power I usually start from CPU + GPU
> >
> > I used an online ca
The Wanderer writes:
On 2021-03-07 at 21:35, Linux-Fan wrote:
> Btw. wrt. the thread's main topic: I saw many disks being discussed.
That was in a separate message, so a separate reply would have been
appropriate (to preserve threading by sub-topic), but yes.
Yes, sorry for that
equire "spikes" of power in
very short time that can destroy PSUs that would otherwise suffice. I have
not found a means to find out about this in advance other than reading
exstensive reviews for the respective GPUs of interest.
HTH
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(ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (i) with
(i) having the "top performance".
Just my take on this, other good opinions exist, just see the other
replies :)
HTH
Linux-Fan
PS: I had some issues sending this, I hope it arrives threaded correctly.
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Olá!
Aconselho rodar o nmap em todas as porta TCP e UDP, veja um
exemplo:
# nmap -p 0-65535 192.168.0.1
Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2021-02-15 14:22 -03
Nmap scan report for 192.168.0.1
Host is up (0.0034s latency).
Not shown: 65533 filtered ports
PORT STATE
to access?
I can open the live images:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/
and the installation media:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/
and others I just checked randomly just fine.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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Linux-Fan writes:
Rainer Dorsch writes:
Hi,
with virtualbox, it is possible that the guest system rescales its screen if
I change the window for the guest (and virtualbox guest tools are installed
at
least). Does anybody know if that is possible with virt-manager/libvirt/qemu/
kvm
to the window size. Unlike with Linux guests,
it does this in fixed steps of "common" monitor resolutions and thus does
not usually match the exact window size but something smaller.
If you find out how to apply the sizes automatically on Linux, I'd be
interested to learn how
Rainer Dorsch writes:
Am Sonntag, 24. Januar 2021, 23:04:54 CET schrieb Linux-Fan:
> Rainer Dorsch writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I created a virtual machine using libvirt with qemu/kvm. To make it
> > simple, I installed a Debian 10 guest on a Debian 10 host. I am
>
Andy Smith writes:
Hi Pankaj,
Not wishing to put words in Linux-Fan's mouth, but my own views
are…
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 11:04:09AM +0530, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
> Linux-Fan writes:
>
> > * OS data bitrot is not covered, but OS single HDD failure is.
> > I achieve
mick crane writes:
On 2021-01-24 17:37, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
[...]
If you want to combine Linux RAID and ZFS on just two drives you could
partition the drives (e.g. two partitions on each drive), use the first
partition on each drive for Linux RAID, install Debian (others will have
the one to the other wihtout explicit configuration :)
HTH
Linux-Fan
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mick crane writes:
On 2021-01-23 17:11, Linux-Fan wrote:
mick crane writes:
[...]
Please note that "root on ZFS" is possible but quite complicated:
https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Getting%20Started/Debian/Debian
%20Buster%20Root%20on%20ZFS.html
For my current system
portant data while maintaining basic redundancy for the OS
installation. YMMV.
Here are my notes on essential ZFS commands (in case they might be of help):
https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/zfs_commands_shortref.xhtml
HTH
Linux-Fan
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e few RAID installs I did, it worked out all of the time.
Only thing to do afterwards is to ensure that GRUB is installed on both of
the respective devices (dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc assuming BIOS mode).
HTH
Linux-Fan
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ueki...@libero.it writes:
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Linux (~1 year distro-hopping dual-booting with win10)
and a week ago I decided to install Debian 10 stable over Manjaro on my
laptop. After the first (unsuccessful) attempt on installing a non-free
firmware-included unofficial iso (live
Jesper Dybdal writes:
On 2021-01-14 23:21, Linux-Fan wrote:
Finally out of curiosity: You mention using CPIO archives. Do you have any
input files above 8 GiB for your backup processes? I always thought that to
be the limit of CPIO?
My backups do not contain large files within the cpio
CPIO for backups, too.
But here, it is explicitly only used for the comparatively small amount of
"actually important data" -- i.e. things like VMs, mirrors, program setup
files etc. all excluded and (to some extent) backed up by different programs
(rsync and borgbackup, but I am still lookin
have an opinion as to which does better?
Note that modern USB-C type adapters could be DP adapters in disguise
because some USB-C connectors also offer DP signals upon request.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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ev_enabled
Documentation: https://masysma.lima-city.de/32/shellscripts.xhtml
HTH
Linux-Fan
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#!/bin/sh -e
# Ma_Sys.ma X 11 Device Enable/Disable Script 1.0.1,
# Copyright (c) 2014, 2018 Ma_Sys.ma.
# For further info send an e-mail to ma_sys...@web.de.
head -n 4 "$0" | tail -n 3 | cut -c
desenvolvedores seguem o ideal e não se vendem, os desenvolvedores que
contribuem estão em "todas" as empresa que usam Linux, e algumas como a
Canonical que desenvolvem/matem o Ubuntu, são contribuidores diretos ao
Debian, todos pagos por outras empresas que "tiram proveito" do Debi
Olá!
Estamos com uma vaga presencial na empresa em Ribeirão Preto -
SP, para manter infraestrutura de rede e notebooks, tudo em Linux, cerca
de 40 terminais/servidores, inclusive com telefonia VoIP Asterisk.
Caso alguém se enquadre no perfil e tenha interesse, favor
entrar
deloptes writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
> deloptes writes:
>> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> >> Each LSI card has a 6 bay cage attached and I have raided 6x2TB WD RED
>> >> spinning discs (for data) and 2x1TB WD RED spinning discs (for OS)
[...]
> Sounds OK to me :)
n old connectors and to some
extent also on old systems. Unless you are thinking of using IDE SSDs
(special-purpose devices which are mostly _not_ used for performance),
everything should be fine in that regard :)
HTH
Linux-Fan
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:
Just store the id_rsa file and configure the Windows equivalent of "chmod
600" for it. Afterwards, use command `ssh` (or optionally
%USERPROFILE%/.ssh/config) as you would on Linux.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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to this session with VNC/RDP/X2GO. It
seems your script Linux-Fan starts a VNC server, but does it start a session
in it?
I did not mention it explicitly, because with the VNC server I am using
(`tightvncserver`) does this automatically.
The trick most important steps are as follows:
* Prepare
megasync_ctrl.sh
[2] https://masysma.lima-city.de/32/trivial_automatic_update.xhtml
[...]
HTH
Linux-Fan
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your
backup, then there are many alternatives to consider (including, but not
limited to rsync, network file systems, tar files).
HTH
Linux-Fan
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ings successfully and only fail to boot afterwards
or is it black screen before anything from the live medium appears? (I do
not have any answer in case of an immediate black screen.)
HTH and YMMV
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The Wanderer writes:
On 2020-12-26 at 18:50, Linux-Fan wrote:
> Georgi Naplatanov writes:
>
>> On 12/27/20 12:19 AM, The Wanderer wrote:
>> > I have for some years been running Debian with an older model of AMD GPU
>> > (Radeon HD 6870) for graphics.
>> >
Unsure on this)
[...]
I have a RadeonPro W5500 which is also too new, to be supported on Debian
stable out of the box. What I did to get it running for basic 2D
graphics (enough for me most of the time) was to install the following
packages from debian-backports:
* linux-image-5.8.0-0.bpo.2
ations
like Firefox -- it takes literally minutes to open Firefx and process the
URL given as parameter. Xterm runs well, though :)
[1] https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/debian_i386_installation_reports.xhtml
HTH
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ble" although not freshly installed but
upgraded from earlier releases. At least two of them can be easily used
for testng and one of the others has very low RAM (will not run live systems
that is...).
HTH
Linux-Fan
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Kenneth Parker writes:
On Tue, Dec 1, 2020, 9:10 AM Anssi Saari <mailto:a...@sci.fi>a...@sci.fi>
wrote:
Kanito 73 <mailto:kanit...@hotmail.com>kanit...@hotmail.com> writes:
> At first I thought to use both SAMBA for LINUX-WINDOWS and maybe NFS for
LINUX-LINU
Kanito 73 writes:
[...]
> Linux-fan:
> Which parts went onto the SSD and which onto the HDD in the end?
> Which of the two systems do you intend to use more often?
> Which of the two systems will run computation-intensive (CPU, RAM, GPU)
> applications?
HDD:
sda1-sda4 Windows 1
partition.
Which parts went onto the SSD and which onto the HDD in the end?
Which of the two systems do you intend to use more often?
Which of the two systems will run computation-intensive (CPU, RAM, GPU)
applications?
Well, I installed Windows, then Installed Linux and tested the NTFS
partitions
and install both Windows 10 and Linux,
but I'm not sure about how to organize the space. The laptop comes with a 1Tb
HDD and a 128Gb SDD. Windows 10 is installed on the 128Gb SDD and the whole
[...]
(Can Linux run on "sdb" (Windows on "sda")?)
Yes, it can.
[
George Shuklin writes:
I'm driving into 'new pc struggles', and the thing to think hard about is
GPU.
What GPU is good for Linux? I've tired of Nvidia blobbing, (even it's
packaged really well now), so the next (and last thing is AMD). How well is
it working with open source drivers
sage of newer software...
PS/OT: My previous message missed the important signature characters: öö.
Thus its PGP-signature is unfortunately incorrect :(
HTH
Linux-Fan
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Miroslav Skoric writes:
On 11/11/20 7:09 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
Pentium II is old indeed. Whenever using old processors, it is important to
test if the new kernel will still support them.
So maybe I shall try some newer kernel only?
If you have an easy means to do that: Yes, I would highly
on an old laptop (Acer TravelMate 210) with 128 MiB
of RAM and 700 MHz Intel Celeron (?) and it is slow even on commandline use
with "heavy" applications like vim or maxima. Other tools, like sc-im run
quickly enough, though...
HTH
Linux-Fan
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not been used for at least a year...:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/08/msg00042.html
¹) Debian package `docker.io`. Note: Docker is a good substitute for most
chroot uses (and many VM uses, too), but it loses much of their
lightweightness and running Docker as regular user is
owing inputs ♠ upon pressing [F5]
xmodmap -e "keycode 71 = U2660"
The following inputs ♠ upon pressing [F6]
xmodmap -e "keycode 72 = U2660"
HTH
Linux-Fan
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to re-start would
fail in some way, but afterwards a login from the local system would again
be possible and the hard reset could be avoided...
HTH
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folders whatever. Nothing to backup for me
there. I opt to keep my data on an entirely different directory structure as
to avoid applications dumping their files next to my personal data.
[...]
- Why is it normal that in Debian (and GNU/Linux) you need to manually
delete a hidden file
rch; method="GET">
Search Query:
Works independently of where the file is stored and could thus also run
inside an e-mail client.
HTH
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controller which
blocks are unused by the OS such that it can delete them etc. :)
For further optimization, if using virtual Windows machines, configure them
correctly because otherwise Windows may start "defragmentation" -- a lot of
unnecessary writes for any SSD.
David Christensen writes:
On 2020-10-02 04:18, Linux-Fan wrote:
David Christensen writes:
On 2020-10-01 14:37, Linux-Fan wrote:
>2x4T SSD for fast storage (VMs, OS)
I suggest identifying your workloads, how much CPU, memory, disk I/O, etc.,
each requires, and then dividing t
Linux-Fan writes:
Hello fellow list users,
I am constantly needing more computation power, RAM and HDD storage such
that I have finally decided to buy a server for my next "workstation". The
[...]
* Of course, if there are any other comments, I am happy to hear them, too.
I
David Christensen writes:
On 2020-10-01 14:37, Linux-Fan wrote:
[...]
Typical workloads:
data compression (Debian live build, xz),
virtual machines (software installation, updates)
Rarely:
GPGPU (e.g. nVidia CUDA, but some experimentation with OpenCL, too)
single-core load coupled
Dan Ritter writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
[...]
> * HPE DL385 G10 Plus
> * Dell PowerEdge R7515
You should also look at machines made by SuperMicro and resold
via a number of VARs. My company is currently using Silicon
Mechanics and is reasonably happy with them. We have a few HPs
as well
o.
I am looking into all options although a fully self-built system is
probably too much. I once tried to (only) get a decent PC case and failed
at it... I can only imagine it being worse for rackmount PC cases and
creating a complete system composed of individual parts?
Thanks in advance
Linux-Fan
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nicely. In case you are interested in how it is implemented here, see
https://masysma.lima-city.de/32/masysmaci_pkgsync.xhtml
Follow the links to Github or further documentation as interested :)
HTH
Linux-Fan
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wap-on-ZFS which may cause lockups similar
to what you describe:
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/342
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/7734
Thanks in advance
Linux-Fan
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Richard Owlett writes:
Where can I find description of using installer's interactive shells on tty1-
tty4?
I am not sure how much documentation there is on it, but how about this
(section 6.3.9.2):
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch06s03.en.html#di-miscellaneous
HTH
Linux-Fan
[...]
Linux-Fan
[...]
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Muchas gracias Javier.
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 12:25 PM JavierDebian
wrote:
>
>
>
> El 28/8/20 a las 01:32, Debia Linux escribió:
> > On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 5:41 PM JavierDebian
> > wrote:
>
> >> Arma una equipo virtual dentro del servidor, que corra
_type" deveria estar na lib gdk,
deve ter algum problema com sua versão do GDK, então veja como nesse
caso da jaula:
# ldd /usr/bin/glade | grep gdk
libgdk-3.so.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgdk-3.so.0
(0x7f2b3f38e000)
libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 =>
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libg
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 5:41 PM JavierDebian
wrote:
>
>
>
> El 27/8/20 a las 14:00, Debia Linux escribió:
> > Buenos dias lista:
> >
> > Quiero hacer un portal cautivo con un servidor pequeño. Espero puedan
> > darme ideas.
> >
> > Tengo un router w
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 1:47 PM Felix Perez wrote:
>
> El jue., 27 de ago. de 2020 a la(s) 13:00, Debia Linux
> (debianer...@gmail.com) escribió:
> >
> > Buenos dias lista:
> >
> > Quiero hacer un portal cautivo con un servidor pequeño. Espero puedan
> > da
Buenos dias lista:
Quiero hacer un portal cautivo con un servidor pequeño. Espero puedan
darme ideas.
Tengo un router wifi con acceso libre
Tengo apache2 instalado (ya tengo cargada la web)
Mi deseo es que al conectarse a la red, automaticamente abra la pagina
web que tengo cargada en el
Teemu Likonen writes:
* 2020-08-22 00:17:19+02, Linux-Fan wrote:
> The copy I receive from the list does not verify correctly here,
> either.
The content between MIME separator lines are signed. The separators
itself are not part of the signature and also the last empty line is no
Teemu Likonen writes:
* 2020-08-21 20:24:29+02, Linux-Fan wrote:
> GPG should also run on Windows, but is a little harder to use IMHO.
GnuPG it is pretty hard everywhere. Your recent signatures are reported
as "bad" (at least by Notmuch and Mutt). The signed data (message)
john doe writes:
On 8/21/2020 9:11 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 2020-08-21 11:24, Linux-Fan wrote:
[...]
Encrypt on Linux:
$ 7z a -ptestwort -mhe=on secret.7z secret.txt
Decrypt on Windows: Double-Click or use commandline:
% 7z x -o. secret.7z
So, the recipient must install 7-Zip
local10 writes:
Hi,
What would be a reasonably secure and simple way to encrypt files on Linux
and then send them to a non-technical Windows user so she would be able
decrypt and read them?
Any ideas? Thanks
Consider 7-Zip from Debian package p7zip-full and available for Windows
syswtems
Olá!
Programo sobre GTK desde 98, com C/C++, atualmente com Python
também, desde 2008, no meu caso mais com Python 2.7 e Gtk2. Tenho alguns
trabalhos onde acabei criando um micro-framework para tal, o Pole [1].
Para construir a interface, você vai utilizar do Glade [2],
Albretch Mueller writes:
I found those links but not thorough Information:
[...]
I browse the Internet using a USB wifi dongle and Windows and then
take out the drive and use Linux for my own business.
I removed the network and bluetooth cards, as well as the wireless
antenna
eems the
complete documentation is shipped as part of Debian package recutils
(access it via `info recutils`).
HTH
Linux-Fan
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Olá!
Já me deparei com problema inverso, do som do sistema não sair.
Como era um usuário antigo e havia atualizado o Gnome, supus
que poderia ser alguma configuração antiga do `dconf´ que poderia estar
causando isso.
Então fiz logout do usuário, entrei num terminal
= +80.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 3:+71.0°C (high = +80.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
After a while, one can hear the fans speeding up :)
Short summary: Unless your system is idle, 40°C seem to be perferctly fine.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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e online yet.
For spreadsheets and on low-end computers where maxima does not run quickly,
I prefer `sc-im` which is unfortunately not in Debian:
https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
In case anybody wants an unofficial Debian package, I hacked one together
here: https://github.com/m7a/lp-sc-im
H
.bin bs=4k count=5242880
conv=fdatasync
5242880+0 records in
5242880+0 records out
21474836480 bytes (21 GB, 20 GiB) copied, 168.831 s, 127 MB/s
real2m48.833s
user0m3.137s
sys 0m12.492s
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 at 00:17, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA
mailto:l...@dutras.org>> wrote:
Le lundi 15 juin 2020 à 17:48 -0300, Lucky Linux a écrit :
> Esse STF é bonzinho. Tá até demoran
Esse STF é bonzinho. Tá até demorando e titubeando demais pra botar a
fascistada na cadeia.
Jamais você, por tão pouco e tão justo.
Em 15/06/2020 14:46, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA escreveu:
Le lundi 15 juin 2020 à 19:43 +0200, Helio Loureiro a écrit :
apenas eu que fico indignado
O Arch é um exemplo justinho de rolling release (uso ele, em dual boot,
há tempos...). Só tem "ele" (versão única), atualiza todos os dias, as
vezes mais de uma vez por dia (dependendo da "mão frenética").
Cuidem-se \o/
Em 09/06/2020 13:53, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA escreveu:
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where I am not asked to decide the software. At least, Zoom
works on Linux whereas e.g. Skype for Business doesn't despite claiming to
have a „Web App“?
I am also using Zoom (not by preference, see above) and thought about ways
to isolate it for which I basically came up with a similar list
Anastasios Lisgaras writes:
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On 3/25/20 7:44 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
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* Network File Systems.
[...]
* "Cloud"-like file synchronization.
[...]
I really liked your *detailed* post! It really is a detailed and
comprehensive answer.
Thanks :)
In my use case, I
-s /media/user/myflashdrive /media/myflashdrive
might already be enough.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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deloptes writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
> From my experience, RAID1 on USB does not work reliably.
> See https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/09/msg00602.html
>
> For NAS-style use cases, I consider single board computers to have an
> advantage mainly in terms of power consumpti
data loss). Yet,
most people using such systems do not seem to have these issues :)
These tools are useful in scenarios where there is no guarantee for
any machine being online the same time as the other although this is
achieved at the cost of running a "third" machine 24/7...
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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