On 16/05/2024 12:35, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 16/05/2024 17:35, piorunz wrote:
As much as I would like to try vanilla kernel, I don't want to break my
system. I use Debian Stable, don't know if things would just work with
vanilla kernel.
You may try bookworm-backports kernel 6.6.13+bpo-amd64
On 15/05/2024 20:55, Michael Kjörling wrote:
You made this bug report less than 48 hours ago. While I can certainly
understand that you would like to see it fixed, that's not an
inordinate amount of time to wait.
What probably _would_ be helpful is to see whether you can recreate
the same
Hello,
I have reported a regression in latest Linux kernel in Debian Stable:
segfault at amdgpu_dm_atomic_commit_tail
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1071080
It throws a lot of errors related to AMD GPU every day. I also
experienced full desktop hang, where I had to restart
On 29/04/2024 08:13, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
But in the wrong direction, in many ways.
Please forward this mail to the Debian department; Update and Upgrade
There is no "Debian department" -- this is a volunteer project.
Help out!
Please do not feed the troll. His place is in ignore filter.
On 10/04/2024 12:10, David Christensen wrote:
Those sound like some compelling features.
I believe the last time I tried Btrfs was Debian 9 (?). I ran into
problems because I did not do the required manual maintenance
(rebalancing). Does the Btrfs in Debian 11 or Debian 12 still require
On 02/04/2024 13:53, David Christensen wrote:
Does anyone have any comments or suggestions regarding how to use
magnetic hard disk drives, commodity x86 computers, and Debian for
long-term data storage with ensured integrity?
I use Btrfs, on all my systems, including some servers, with soft
On 12/02/2024 05:45, piorunz wrote:
Anyone affected should make sure to upgrade nvidia-kernel-dkms package
once new version become available.
Sorry, the package in question is nvidia-graphics-drivers, that's the
one being fixed.
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On 11/02/2024 12:48, Teemu Likonen wrote:
* 2024-02-11 14:13:51+0200, Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
I have encountered an error upgrading to 12.5 from 12.4 regarding the
nvidia-driver and linux-image 6.1.0.18. The error is:
Very likely this bug:
On 11/02/2024 12:13, Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
I have encountered an error upgrading to 12.5 from 12.4 regarding the
nvidia-driver and linux-image 6.1.0.18. The error is:
env NV_VERBOSE=1 make -j8 modules KERNEL_UNAME=6.1.0-18-
amd64(bad exit status: 2)
I get that error twice.
On 08/01/2024 12:08, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 08.01.2024 um 11:07:30 Uhr schrieb noah poulton:
I was wondering, is there a way to donate to Debian via direct debit?
I want to to donate but I don't have a paypal account (and I don't
really want to create one).
There are other ways like IBAN bank
On 11/12/2023 01:17, Steve McIntyre wrote:
Hi folks,
The new 12.4.0 point release is now out. It contains the needed fixes
for the ext4 data corruption bug (https://bugs.debian.org/1057843).
It's now safe to upgrade as normal, panic over.
Many thanks to all the people who spent all of their
On 08/12/2023 18:13, John Hasler wrote:
I wrote:
No support when it doesn't, though.
Okay.
I was never able to get it to complete a phone call. Attempts produced
inconsistent results. Some results of searches indicated that the card
might need to be activated on another phone (I didn't
On 08/12/2023 15:20, John Hasler wrote:
Piotr writes:
Pinephone tick this box. It works quite well, for early development
Linux phone.
No support when it doesn't, though.
Why you say so? What doesn't? It worked for me quite well, as a device
in early development. I really liked it. I passed
On 06/12/2023 07:45, Andre Rodier wrote:
If you also know a small phone supporting Debian, it could be fine as
well. **I don't need phone functions like, bluetooth, wifi, etc.**
Pinephone tick this box. It works quite well, for early development
Linux phone. Operating system you want is
On 01/12/2023 16:15, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
Your message is here, so you are subscribed :)
Not necessarily, you can post here as a non-subscriber. Actually I have
the hunch that the OP is not subscribed (going by the X-Spam-Status header).
Cheers
Oh, ok, I didn't know that. That's why the
On 01/12/2023 15:05, Pocket wrote:
Anyone one else having trouble with the mailing list?
Have received any messages since Nov 30
I can not tell if I am still subscribed
Your message is here, so you are subscribed :)
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On 31/10/2023 12:10, Michael Kjörling wrote:
Which is why I specifically asked OP to show the output of those while
doing something where OP felt that the computer was slow,_and_
reiterated that exact point in my response which you quoted from.
Dear Michael,
It was not my intention to offend
On 30/10/2023 19:49, Michael Kjörling wrote:
On 30 Oct 2023 13:36 -0600, from willitc9...@gmail.com (William Torrez Corea):
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4500U CPU @ 1.80GHz
cpu MHz : 798.205
cpu MHz : 798.173
cpu MHz : 798.250
cpu MHz : 798.223
There's something. You have a 4 x 1.8 GHz
On 30/10/2023 22:19, Van Snyder wrote:
Then why does it use 1/3 as much memory to display the same pages and
tabs when I kill it and restart it? That's a symptom of memory leakage.
No, it's just buffering everything it can to satisfy hunger for speed,
set by Chrome and other competitors.
On 30/10/2023 18:56, Van Snyder wrote:
Firefox, in every version I've used so far, appears to have memory
leaks. If I kill it, not by clicking its little "X" or Alt-F4, but with
"kill -9", so that it reopens everything when I restart it, my memory
usage immediately drops by 75%. Then it creeps
On 30/10/2023 19:36, William Torrez Corea wrote:
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7.7Gi 4.3Gi 2.6Gi 373Mi 830Mi
2.7Gi
Swap: 8.8Gi 1.4Gi 7.4Gi
Last step: Run command:
sudo inxi -m
And paste
On 20/10/2023 14:20, CL wrote:
Hallo again Michael or Sophie or whatever,
it seems your are back and made a new attempt of trolling us.
Right?
I blacklisted it (him her?), no reason to waste my time reading its
posts. They are going straight to the bin via Thunderbird filtering.
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On 17/10/2023 09:49, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
Good morning
I did ask one year ago
but no answer here or in the www.
Debian has panic(=no booting) after update to 11.
No idea.
Thank You for help
No problem. Take care.
Regards
Sophie
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On 03/10/2023 20:03, Steve Matzura wrote:
I gave up on the NFS business
Why?
and went back to good old buggy but reliable SAMBA (LOL)
:o
Sorry but I think you created bigger problem that you already had. NFS
works great, I've been using it for years and it never failed me. I
cannot image
On 24/09/2023 01:35, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, Sep 23, 2023 at 07:04:17PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
So, what to do instead? I would first look for a data source that's
not intended to be displayed by a Javascript-enabled web browser.
Something that gives you the results in plain text
On 24/09/2023 00:04, Greg Wooledge wrote:
By the way, do you know what tool does NOT parse HTML correctly?
A mashup of grep, awk and sed. Seriously, don't do this, ever.
I don't care, it works for me perfectly well. My own city, and every
other I tried.
Random city:
$ head -n 3 suntimes.sh |
On 24/09/2023 00:22, Felix Miata wrote:
sh srss.sh
Sunrise Today: 71:8
Sunset Today: 72:4
It's still that idiotic AM/PM nonsense, and the : is in the wrong place.
Your city in my terminal is displayed correctly:
Sunrise Today: 07:18
Sunset Today: 19:24
Looks like the website has decided
On 23/09/2023 23:45, Felix Miata wrote:
sh srss.sh
Sunrise Today: 64:7889657242711361093201601361071834
Sunset Today: 65:7242711361093201601361071834
That sort of resembles the half day format common outside the military.
Sorry, works for me.
./suntimes.sh
Sunrise Today: 06:47
Sunset
On 23/09/2023 22:51, s...@gmx.com wrote:
Is there a way to get sunrise and sunset time from command interpreter?
I want to use its output for a script!
Of course.
#!/bin/bash
SunTimes=$(curl --silent "https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/uk/london;
2>/dev/null)
SunriseTime=$(echo "$SunTimes" |
On 05/09/2023 05:23, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I keep getting messages that it is not installed.
Where? Show exact error.
So I went on line and
found a link but it was for Sid. I have bookworm. I did not use it but
I downloaded the one for bookworm, at least I think I did. It is in a
On 21/08/2023 18:53, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2023, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2022, Tim Woodall wrote:
I got this error while installing build-essential
Preparing to unpack .../03-libperl5.34_5.34.0-5_arm64.deb ...
Unpacking libperl5.34:arm64 (5.34.0-5) ...
dpkg-deb
On 20/08/2023 18:31, Longhao.Chen wrote:
Only one file was erroneous, but now it's not just the erroneous file that has
disappeared, over eight thousand other files have disappeared as well. The
disappeared files seem to be those that were recently modified or newly created.
I create a
e checksum error
is not important), so I used the command 'btrfs check --init-csum-tree'.
于 2023年8月20日 GMT+08:00 下午8:12:31, piorunz 写到:
On 20/08/2023 12:11, Longhao.Chen wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I previously read in the btrfs documentation that "when
repairing the file system,
On 20/08/2023 12:11, Longhao.Chen wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I previously read in the btrfs documentation that "when
repairing the file system, it is advisable to choose a newer kernel", so I used
Ubuntu's livecd for the repair.
First of all, did you found the cause of this unrepairable
On 18/08/2023 07:49, Tony Zancho wrote:
hi ruben from where u live there is a guy at the end of the street who
can help
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On 06/08/2023 22:48, m_josenh...@web.de wrote:
Hi,
I have today installed debian bookworm. I have a HP Officejet Pro 6380 printer
connected via usb and wlan (over the router).
In the past I had used KDE Neon. Before I updated KDE Neon to the version with
is Ubuntu 04.22. based. I could enter
On 02/08/2023 22:29, Celejar wrote:
The Z440 officially supports up to an NVIDIA Quadro K6000 12GB, which
draws 234 watts, so it ought to be able to handle my Red Devil RX-570.
The Red Devil specifies a minimum system power of 450 watts, and my
Z440's PSU is 700 watts:
More detailed info:
On 01/08/2023 19:09, Celejar wrote:
Okay, thanks for the clarification. It seems, however, that I'm dealing
with a hardware issue (as Dan Ritter suggested): I did some more
testing, and after the latest crash, the system won't boot at all, and
the power LED blinks red six times, which according
On 01/08/2023 18:16, Celejar wrote:
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 16:56:37 +0100
piorunz wrote:
On 01/08/2023 16:44, Celejar wrote:
Any ideas?
Revert to Debian Stable and check there. I have AMD Radeon card and it's
100% stable on Stable, and it had issues last year back when bookworm
was in Testing
On 01/08/2023 16:44, Celejar wrote:
Any ideas?
Revert to Debian Stable and check there. I have AMD Radeon card and it's
100% stable on Stable, and it had issues last year back when bookworm
was in Testing.
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On 29/07/2023 17:35, Will Stites wrote:
Hi. I tried to use reportbug to um, report a bug, but I don't know what
package is at fault.
Briefly, I installed Debian 12 using debian-12.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso on
a Hewlett-Packard T620 thin client. The installation went all right and
the system booted
On 29/07/2023 16:00, Matthias Scheler wrote:
Hello,
after upgrading one of my systems from Debian 11 to 12 the kernel NFS server
doesn't seem to accept NFS requests over UDP on port 2049 anymore:
>rpcinfo -p | grep nfs
133 tcp 2049 nfs
On 14/07/2023 15:40, Peter Ehlert wrote:
I am using a KVM switch. when I flip over to either of the two other
computers the mouse and keyboard works as normal.
This is most likely a cause of your malfunction. Not the system, not CPU
heat, but KVM device.
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On 11/07/2023 16:15, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
Hello, everybody out there!
I am migrating my desktop computer from Fedora to Debian. The thing
is, this computer runs an nVidia GeForce 750, and I need to run the
real-time kernel, as well as I need some video decoding hardware
acceleration.
On 26/06/2023 23:01, Gareth Evans wrote:
Exactly. hddtemp is dormant, won't be included in current stable and
future releases:
Is this documented anywhere in relation to the current release?
It's been removed from unstable and testing in 2021, and consequently,
missed Bookworm. It's not
On 26/06/2023 19:17, Gareth Evans wrote:
...but this "recommends" presumably won't be available in a fresh Bookworm
installation, since
$ apt policy hddtemp
hddtemp:
Installed: 0.3-beta15-54
Candidate: 0.3-beta15-54
Version table:
*** 0.3-beta15-54 100
100
On 26/06/2023 17:53, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have been testing Bullseye in a VM and haven't encountered any
problems, at least not until now.
It would appear that hddtemp has not been included. If this is the case,
what is an alternate method for monitoring drive temperatures?
Thanks in
On 02/06/2023 13:36, Charles Curley wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jun 2023 12:01:10 +0100
Mick Ab wrote:
Ram :-
I don't know the make of the Ram - someone built the PC for me.
16GB DDR4-3200MHz RAM (2 x 8GB sticks, I understand
You may be able to get the make of the RAM (and more) with:
dmidecode |
Hi Mick,
Can you please give result of this command? (install inxi if you don't
have it)
sudo inxi -Fm
Also, please run Memtest86+ on your machine (for several hours) to check
memory for errors. You can find it there:
https://memtest.org/
It can be also found in Debian packages, but booting
On 01/06/2023 19:42, Mick Ab wrote:
Any thoughts about why the above is happening, please ?
Everything is failing, from CPU caches, hard drive SATA link, to
checksum errors in the filesystem. Could be failing PSU, what make and
model is it, how old? Also it could be RAM issues.
Motherboard
Hi Mick,
Attach full dmesg output.
On 27/05/2023 19:50, Mick Ab wrote:
A desktop PC is running Debian 11 with an AMD Ryzen CPU.
The system has been running well, but now the following error messages
have been seen :-
Message from syslogd@piglit at May 27 13:58:09 ...
On 23/05/2023 13:39, Sayali Gole wrote:
Hello,
Debian 9 upgrade is failing ,failed to fetch url of source.list file
Please provide solution on this issue asap.
Thanks & Regard
Hi Sayali,
Sorry to hear.
However, without logs there is nothing we can do to help you.
Have a good day.
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On 22/05/2023 09:32, Aleix Piulachs wrote:
-- Mensaje reenviado -
De: *Aleix Piulachs* mailto:ap77@gmail.com>>
Fecha: El lun, 22 may 2023 a las 10:29
Asunto: thermal drivers
Para: mailto:debian-user@lists.debian.org>>
I’m using a laptop ASU’s f75a i3 3110m with bullseye
On 15/05/2023 02:13, Christian Gelinek wrote:
It seems to be an issue with the i915 driver, potentially triggered by
snd_hda_intel.
Yes indeed that looks like it, to my untrained eye.
Does it happen on Debian Stable (bullseye) also?
I have one laptop with Intel CPU, Intel integrated graphics,
On 09/05/2023 20:10, Sean Whalen wrote:
Hi,
I've installed virt-manager on a Debian bookworm system, and that is
working fine. However, when I try to use the libvirt CLI client, virsh,
I receive this error message:
virsh: /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvirt.so.0: version
On 03/04/2023 20:12, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
does not seen to work at all, since the 4.1-2 package has priority 500
but if pinning would work it should have 1000. What is wrong here?
Hi Thomas,
I don't remember how exactly pinning reads your preferences file, it's
been a while since I had
On 19/03/2023 11:01, b...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Please accept my sincerest apologies ... I have been offline/out of
range for the last 19 weeks and have only just now read your response.
Your information and advice is most helpful and deeply appreciated.
Many thanks and cheers,
BRN.
No
On 06/03/2023 06:35, Russell L. Harris wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2023 at 03:26:15AM +, piorunz wrote:
On 05/03/2023 20:26, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Thunderbird under Debian 11 gave minor miscellaneous problems from
time to time.
Can't reproduce. If you have exact problem, please describe
On 05/03/2023 20:26, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Thunderbird under Debian 11 gave minor miscellaneous problems from
time to time.
Can't reproduce. If you have exact problem, please describe and/or fill
a bug.
Disclaimer: I use TB for about 10 years and don't have any
"miscellaneous problems" or
On 05/03/2023 07:39, Mark Allums wrote:
It's a bug in Thunderbird. It is the result of using multiple accounts
and something about multi-threading, I think, (on mine, anyway). I have
not filed a bug, but surely they know about it, it's present on both
Linux and Windows, and through several
On 28/02/2023 09:03, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
All,
I just updated my media center PC from Debian Bullseye to Debian
Bookworm. The upgrade went alright. I initially had to download almost
2GB of 1640 packages. Around 600 failed to upgrade and I had to manually
install them in small chunks
On 07/09/2022 09:41, piorunz wrote:
and the there's anydesk, with conditions just as nomachine.
anydesk.com
[1] https://www.nomachine.com/
Thanks for your replies guys. These solutions are overkill to my needs,
I just need reliable LAN access from one machine to another, as for WAN
On 19/02/2023 18:50, Omoikane Omake wrote:
Hello.
Excuse me for my broken English.
I don't know what exactly is cause of problem.
Old notebook eMachines d620 with radeon x1200, rs960m.
Driver works but no hardware acceleration.
Because of that some programs do not work properly.
For example,
On 18/02/2023 08:15, Tixy wrote:
On Sat, 2023-02-18 at 07:09 +, piorunz wrote:
On 18/02/2023 06:17, Tom wrote:
It also has 2 drives one is chip and the other spins.
What?
I'm guessing that's one SSD and one spinning magnetic media hard drive.
Yes, I guessed that *after* I send
On 18/02/2023 06:17, Tom wrote:
Is*Intel® Core™ i5-10600K Processor*
Is this processor supported? Which release be best.
Hi Tom,
This processor from 2020 is very well supported by recent Linux kernels.
You can use Debian Stable as Felix suggested.
It also has 2 drives one is chip and
On 15/02/2023 22:58, PMA wrote:
is there any further advantage
to be had in partitioning *these* drives?
Although some people still prefer to leave about 20% of a SSD as raw
unpartitioned space, so SSD can spare/level out sectors to that empty
space, this is IMO on longer necessary, as you
On 10/02/2023 04:29, Gary Dale wrote:
Thanks. That points then to a problem with the package.debian.org page -
it doesn't seem to search the new section. I found the announcement when
I searched for debian non-free firmware. Right now if you don't know it
exists, you can't find it.
On 10/02/2023 02:39, Gary Dale wrote:
Interestingly the device works in Bullseye as I installed Bullseye on
the computer that used to use it. That really only required downloading
the correct firmware package that contained the brcmfmac module. That
package no longer exists in Bookworm.
All
On 02/02/2023 14:05, Richmond wrote:
After I did this, the errors went away.
I don't know why the errors reference sr0, it's a mystery.
They will most likely come back, this error is related to optical drive,
nothing to do with swap space.
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On 25/01/2023 15:26, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
it might be that there are no further (periodic) read attempts.
If the messages only appear once during the boot procedure, then i think
the issue is explored as far as possible without starting kernel
programming.
Just to briefly comment on this -
On 25/01/2023 10:38, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Are users of Debian 10 (actually of kernel 4.19) here who are willing to
run
lsblk -b -o VENDOR,MODEL,SIZE,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC /dev/sr*
directly after booting with empty drive tray ?
$ lsblk -b -o VENDOR,MODEL,SIZE,PHY-SEC,LOG-SEC /dev/sr*
VENDOR
On 24/01/2023 18:58, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
the log messages about "unaligned transfer" would be explained if indeed
the block size of the drive would be mistaken as 512 bytes rather than
2048 bytes.
So it might be interesting to let lsblk report "sector" sizes as perceived
by the kernel:
On 23/01/2023 15:01, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
I wonder what might have caused this. But this line brings me to
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=948358
where pior...@gmail.com tried to get this processed as bug of udev.
No solution was found.
That would be me. Over three years
On 16/01/2023 10:33, Avtansh Gupta wrote:
*/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libaudit.so*
This is the missing .so file in debian11. This file was present on the
previous versions of Debian and other Linux distros as well.
Incorrect. You just did not installed it yet :)
$ lsb_release -d
Description:
Guys,
Quick offtop question as we are talking about Btrfs:
How do you replace drives in Btrfs Raid10 array?
I am in the process of upgrading 4 drives to twice as big ones. Since
forever, I've been using this (example):
sudo btrfs device add -f /dev/sdf1 /home
sudo btrfs device remove
On 12/01/2023 19:15, Simeone Dominique wrote:
Is-it possible to create a package for
freemasonry(history,time,calendar...)?
Thing like that belong to a website. You can create such website. You
ask ask other people to create such website. Even on free Wordpress blog
suite.
No need to
On 12/01/2023 13:42, Nate Bargmann wrote:
I have a Freedom Box Pioneer (hardware is an Olimex A20-OLinuXino-LIME2
unit with a Samsung 128 GB micro-SD card. The micro-SD is partitioned
into 2GB boot ext2 and the remainder as the root partition as BTRFS.
The thing has been crashing for months
On 11/01/2023 14:58, Tom Browder wrote:
I plan to install a 4-bay, hot swappable SSD dock to replace the
existing DVD in my only 5.5" externally accesible bay. To fill it, I
will get up to four 2.5 inch SSDs of 1 Tb: MX500 by Crucial. My plan is
to use the SSDs for backup, but not in a RAID
On 03/01/2023 21:36, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Can't comment on Cheese camera software or Qemu bridge, I don't use that.
Firefox has become slow and crashes frequently.
Firefox works perfectly well for me, on both Debian Stable and Debian
Testing systems. I don't restart Firefox for days and
On 30/12/2022 03:11, Diego Santos wrote:
Hello !
Mirror debian not function
Hello! Ok.
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On 26/12/2022 23:33, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 5:43 PM piorunz <mailto:pior...@gmx.com>> wrote:
I was able to visit that square place. It's empty, just water, with
abrupt cut of all land textures.
Looks like bug in Tamriel Rebuild?
Well
On 26/12/2022 18:05, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
All,
Is anyone successfully running Tamriel Rebuilt 22.11 with Tamriel Data
version 9? I tried both openMW 0.48RC4 and 0.47, packaged in testing,
but neither populates the landmass to the west, the north and part of
the south is missing. I
On 28/07/2022 15:01, b...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi to all of you on the debian-user list.
Is anyone out there successfully running any of the Radeon RX 6000
Series graphics cards on Debian-11 (Bullseye) installations with *no*
backports?
I ask the above question because I can't see the required
Memtest86+ v6.0 has been released for this open-source system memory
(RAM) testing utility. Memtest86+ v6.0 is the first major release of
this program in nearly a decade and comes as a complete rewrite to
better deal with modern hardware.
News:
On 15/10/2022 18:18, Hans wrote:
Am Samstag, 15. Oktober 2022, 15:08:40 CEST schrieb piorunz:
Hi Piotr,
sadly this did not work. However, I got a solution:
I purged all wine packages from debian, then reinstalled wine, but only
minimalistic, say, all necessary packages.
I spared all suggested
On 13/10/2022 17:43, Hans wrote:
As I am not believing, this is related to the game (as ALL games are
crashing), I believe, it is related to a systematical error in the
relationship between wine and nvidia-driver.
To verify this hypothesis, run for example:
primusrun wine notepad.exe
primusrun
On 07/10/2022 02:32, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/6/22 07:09, piorunz wrote:
Home server with AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (65W TDP) is with stock cooler. Works
very well with normal temperature range even on heavier CPU load. My
server pic: https://i.imgur.com/nguQRAC.jpeg
What is the device
On 06/10/2022 20:38, Curt wrote:
server: news.gmane.io
newsgroup: gmane.linux.debian.user
It worked! Thanks. Does it support TLS, by any chance? Or
username/password, to prevent spoofing?
Can posts be sent from this newsgroup directly to debian list, or its
read only?
--
With kindest
On 06/10/2022 00:05, Ralph Katz wrote:
I'm reading your post on Thunderbird 102.3.0 in bullseye (debian stable)
from newsgroup gmane.linux.debian.user at
news://news.gmane.io/gmane.linux.debian.user and replying directly to
debian-user.
Wow! Is this free service? So we can actually have
On 06/10/2022 12:29, Anssi Saari wrote:
piorunz writes:
I am glad intel feels breath of competition on their neck and starting
to unlock ECC for *some* customer grade CPUs and motherboards. *Some* being:
"Speaking of Intel’s W680, it is necessary to note that this chipset has
essent
On 05/10/2022 05:07, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/4/22 18:41, piorunz wrote:
... fully supported ECC on Intel
processors but disabled because no "Xeon" in the name.
AIUI memory support on Intel platforms depends upon the chipset and the
processor. For example, my Intel S1200V
On 05/10/2022 01:00, David Christensen wrote:
I have moved the majority of my data to servers with ECC memory and ZFS
mirrors, but I have little to no defense against memory errors on my
desktops and laptops without ECC memory. So, I keep as little data as
possible on the latter, and backup/
On 04/10/2022 03:56, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/3/22 09:23, piorunz wrote:
On 02/10/2022 21:33, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/2/22 06:19, Marcelo Laia wrote:
# cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a
bookworm/sid
Linux marcelo 5.19.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 5.19.11-1
(2022-09
On 02/10/2022 21:33, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/2/22 06:19, Marcelo Laia wrote:
# cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a
bookworm/sid
Linux marcelo 5.19.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 5.19.11-1
(2022-09-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Please install Debian Stable.
Why would he?
I have
On 29/09/2022 21:03, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
Based on the info you've sent, there are a few options to try:
1. Replace SATA cable with a known working one. I suggest this because
there are a few errors were registered in SMART Attribute 199.
And also 183 SATA_Interfac_Downshift = 9
On 24/09/2022 16:27, Charles Curley wrote:
That's very interesting. Where does backup copy is being written? To
the same folder where original supposed to be? Like Kate text editor
writes backups as "filename.txt~" in the same folder?
~/.config/libreoffice/4/user/backup/
Incidentally, it
On 24/09/2022 11:43, Eike Lantzsch KY4PZ wrote:
The problem is: if you enabled it and for some reason the backup copy
cannot be written, LibreOffice also does not write the original.
The warning LibreOffice emits is: "Cannot write backup copy" but it does
not tell you that it will not even
On 24/09/2022 01:38, Eike Lantzsch KY4PZ wrote:
did you realize that, if the backup copy fails for any reason, also the
document cannot be saved and thus *all* work is lost? I experienced this
behaviour recently to my dismay (not to say anger).
I never used Backup copy feature, I just enabled
On 13/09/2022 20:47, Juan R.D. Silva wrote:
I was pissed off to find out that autosave is desabled by default. I
used not to care. Looks like now I want to enable it.
Same! I just realized that AutoRecovery is disabled by default, and
backup copy feature is also disabled by default. Now I
On 07/09/2022 21:23, Alex King wrote:
Textarea Cache: Allows to save automatically the content in a text
input field. Great for retrieving text you wrote into a website, e.g.
if the submission failed for some reason. Not sure if it stores text
from text input fields on discarded pages or
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