Recoll ?
Le 05-12-2022, à 14:52:11 +, benoit a écrit :
Bonjour à tou·te·s
Dans ma recherche de passer à des alternatives a la ligne de commande
et aux scripts, je recherche une alternative à [1]mlocate avec une
interface graphique conviviale.
Le 02-12-2022, à 07:32:37 +0100, Pierre Couderc a écrit :
Je veux essayer rfkill mais je ne le trouve pas...
Mais je ne comprends toujours pas pourquoi rfkill n'est pas installé...
rfkill est un paquet optionnel donc il n'est installé que si d'autres
paquets le demande. Les commandes
but there is no systemd service file for it.
Should I change the serial-getty@ service to use mgetty or should I
create a new service for it? In case of the latter, does it suffice
to only add the .service file or do I need anything else?
Steve
org
same_domain_copy_routing = yes
I then add the desired authentication details in
/etc/exim4/smtp_auth/$sender_address for each of the sender addresses.
HTH!
Be aware that doing authenticated smtp to Google and O365 (etc.) is
getting harder and harder as they continue to try to destroy
mail as an
Le 17-11-2022, à 07:54:42 -0800, ptilou a écrit :
je rappel que les images dont je suis l'auteur sont libre de droit sur frp ...
lien ?
.
For some unknown reason, network configuration (wireless networks
etc.) in NetworkManager includes the MAC address of the local NIC
too, so you may need to fix those up after transfer.
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"We're the t
Le 14-11-2022, à 08:58:02 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 08:51:47AM +0100, Henning Follmann wrote:
[...]
Mutt crashes trying to open this post (while opening gnupg).
That's weird.
Confirmed.
Here too.
mutt 2.2.7 (2022-08-07)
[ Re-adding a CC to the debian-cd list ]
Maybe you'd get better help on the debian-user-french mailing list.
On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 01:45:00PM +0100, Rima AOUADENE wrote:
>Hi!
>I have a Mac Os, I don't arrive to install debian!
>
>Le mar. 8 nov. 2022 à 15:02, Steve McInt
Tim wrote:
>Quick followup for those here who like me might have pinned grub, the
>fixed version is in bullseye-proposed-updates for those who prefer not
>to leave pins lying around forgotten...
>
>I haven't rebooted the host yet but I can confirm that my guests start
>o
ates to device
firmware. DBX is the method used by UEFI firmware to block execution
of known-bad and known-vulnerable UEFI binaries when running with
Secure Boot enabled.
Apt does not know show anything here as the DBX is not a package, it's
a lower-level update to firmwa
lean true
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"Since phone messaging became popular, the young generation has lost the
ability to read or write anything that is longer than one hundred and sixty
characters." -- Ignatios Souvatzis
rub-install with
>the --no-nvram option.
>
>However, the problem reappears when running apt upgrade.
>
>Is there a way to mitigate this problem? Maybe a way to tell
>grub-install to always use --no-nvram?
Yup. See
https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Firmware_does_not_support_settin
ut that didn't include Xen. We
*really* have a dearth of Xen experience among the maintainers, and
that's not helping here.
I'm building a new unstable package (2.06-4) right now with Valentin's
patch applied, and once I've uploaded that I'll do a new bullseye
package too.
--
Steve McIntyre, Ca
rticular kind of license.
Thanks Stefan, it's great to see that some people understand the
issues.
I'll be brutally honest: being accused of "possibly malicious"
unwilligness is *not* a great way to convince overstretched volunteers
to spend their time on issues.
--
Steve McIntyre,
On Sun, 2022-09-11 at 10:26 +0200, Corentin Bardet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le 2022-09-11 07:39, Pankaj Jangid a écrit :
> > For a few work related meetings, I have to use Google Meet. But the
> > screensharing doesn't work in the Chromium installed from stable APT
> > repository. Clicking on the
installer team. Lots of
our users were using it, and it was doing broken things to our
installation images that caused lots of bug reports. We *massively*
disrecommend its use.
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"We're the technical experts.
uot; onto your dd call, or
similar.
*Or* you might want to call "sync" in a loop if you're worried you're
about to lose power suddenly. This is what UPSes are for...
--
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"We're the technical experts. We
Steve McIntyre writes:
> In my experience, the bridge may end up advertising the MAC of any/all
> of the underlying interfaces, and that behaviour can be racy
> sometimes. I noticed locally that *sometimes* I'd lose IPv6
> connectivity from my workstation when I started bridge VMs
Steve wrote:
>I upgraded a Debian machine from stretch to bullseye and see
>a change of the IP address of a ethernet bridge interface.
>
>The bridge has a physical LAN interface as one fixed bridge port
>and additional ports for kvm virtual machines I may start.
>
>Before t
Can I set it to an address of my own preference?
And why was this changed, why don't we still use the address of
the physical port connected to it?
Steve
Le 15-06-2022, à 08:03:55 +0200, Olivier a écrit :
@ Steve
Je met au point sur une VM, un script d'installation d'une machine
physique qui héberge une VM.
Ok, je comprends mieux maintenant :)
Merci (et bon courage pour l'élaboration du script)
Salut Olivier,
J'ai aucune idée pour répondre à ta question par contre j'aimerais bien
connaître, par pure curiosité, les use case pour un tel montage.
Merci et bonne soirée
steve
Hans wrote:
>Steve wrote:
>>
>> If you hit E, that will let you edit the currently-loaded grub
>> config so you can append preseed and other options.
>
>I thought about that since hit all keys trying to get to cmd prompt
>like when booting from BIOS. But I didn't fin
f you hit E, that will let you edit the currently-loaded grub
config so you can append preseed and other options.
--
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"We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management could
ignore our recommendations and tell us how to do our jobs." -- Mike Andrews
Bonsoir Basile,
Ta question est quand même très éloignée de Debian non ? Peut-être une
erreur d'aiguillage… ?
Et sinon, ta recherche de partenaires pour refpersys se passe bien ?
Bonne soirée
steve
C'est une excellente nouvelle et une décision (économique) logique qui
montre que le modèle d'affaire basé sur du code propriétaire est en
train de perdre de plus en plus de pertinence.
Espérons que cela donne des idées à d'autres…
Salut,
Je pense que tu dois mentionner explicitement au noyau de charger ce
module au démarrage. Pour cela, il faut ajouter simplement
nf_conntrack_acct
au fichier /etc/modules
s
Le 23-04-2022, à 17:01:22 +0100, Eric S Fraga a écrit :
On Friday, 22 Apr 2022 at 19:37, Charles Curley wrote:
I was in a position to help, so I did. I have not so far heard back
from Steve whether he has found a solution.
Just to add a data point, probably mostly for the benefit of the OP
Le 23-04-2022, à 07:13:32 -0600, Charles Curley a écrit :
On Sat, 23 Apr 2022 11:06:29 +0200
steve wrote:
cat signal-xenial.list
deb [arch=amd64] https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt xenial main
The keyring thing missing was I added it, but it didn't change
anything, update still lags
when it appeared in the first place (thought it might go away
by it's own).
Le 22-04-2022, à 12:11:14 -0600, Charles Curley a écrit :
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 19:26:47 +0200
steve wrote:
When I 'apt update', the following URL takes ages:
Atteint :2 https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt xenial
Hi,
When I 'apt update', the following URL takes ages:
Atteint :2 https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt xenial InRelease
Why? Do you see the same?
Best,
s
n
whether you have booted the installer in UEFI (GPT) or legacy BIOS
(MS-DOS) mode. You can override the that choice, but depending on your
setup you *may* need to use expert mode to be asked the question about
which partition type to use.
--
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.
Salut,
Ta question est très spécifique et pas vraiment reliée à Debian.
Je te suggère d'aller la poser sur une des listes wireshark dédiées:
https://www.wireshark.org/lists/
Alors peut-être le réinstaller:
os-prober
update-grub
grub-install /dev/sda (mettre le bon disk ici…)
Le 03-04-2022, à 12:02:58 +0200, Thierry a écrit :
Merci, mais çà ne fait que modifier le menu Grub.
Encore faut-il qu'il s'affiche au boot. C'est là mon problème.
Salut,
As-tu lancé en root :
update-grub
Normalement ça devrait suffire.
Bon dimanche
Salut,
Tu installes sur quelle machine ?
Il semble me souvenir qu'il y a une histoire de secure-boot qui
bloquerait le wifi sur certaines machines DELL. A voir dans le BIOS pour
désactiver cette « fonctionnalité ».
Peut-être une piste…
On Debian stretch I have installed the cvs2cl package. In buster
and bullseye it seems to be missing. Very sad :(
Steve
On debian bullseye I have installed GCC but don't find any manual page.
What am I missing?
Steve
r own systems, of
course. But could you *please* at least in future check for missing
recommends that might be causing issues before mailing debian-user to
complain about them?
It's easy enough to do, and saves wasting the time of everybody on the
list when there's an obvious
g here:
# cat /etc/debian_version
9.13
# useradd -c Foo foo
# id foo
uid=1021(foo) gid=1021(foo) groups=1021(foo)
# cat /etc/debian_version
11.2
# useradd -c Foo foo
# id foo
uid=1020(foo) gid=1020(foo) groups=1020(foo)
Steve
RFC1035 compressed labels on the wire. For exam‐
> > ple:
> >
> >option domain-search "example.com", "sales.example.com",
> > "eng.example.com";
Oops, I must have overseen it. I've read the man pages but probably I only
read dhcpd(8) and dhcpd.conf(5), but missed dhcp-options(5).
Thanks,
Steve
I see that on my Debian systems there is a user group "users" with GID 100,
but by default no user gets added to it. So what is the purpose or reason
to have it?
>From old Unix installations I know the group "users" which every user was
a member of, by default.
Steve
ce the man page for resolvconf is actually the
man page for resolvectl which also refers to systemd-resolved.
Steve
I've not used apt to install packages from files but can you put
../roundcube*.deb?
You need to install both roundcube and roundcube-core from your local
build.
If mt first suggestion doesn't work, try installing roundcube-core
first.
If you haven't built roundcube-core then you need to
I'm running bullseye with roundcube version 1.4.11 currently installed.
I am trying to upgrade to version 1.5.1.
I followed the instructions at "SimpleBackportCreation" at
https://wiki.debian.org/SimpleBackportCreation
Everything went fine until the very last step:
===
$ sudo
Le 01-12-2021, à 09:26:00 +0100, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
Hi,
Hi, nice to see someone not hijacking my thread :)
It seems like /etc/fstab in not read when plugging in the device.
I know you've solved your issue with another way but, just out of
curiosity, could the following command
Le 25-11-2021, à 10:43:16 +, Jonathan Dowland a écrit :
On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 09:28:03AM +0100, steve wrote:
It seems like /etc/fstab in not read when plugging in the device.
What's wrong?
The thing doing the mounting is udisks (8). Checking that man-page, one
thing you can do to hint
Le 24-11-2021, à 20:29:19 +1100, Keith Bainbridge a écrit :
Steve
I use a line in /etc/fstab like this for just this purpose:
UUID= /mount/point/you/want ext4defaults,noexec,noauto 0
2
Well, the partition still mounts to /media/steve/Samsung_T5 when plugged in.
I put
Thanks to you Felix and Keith for the answers. I will try.
Have a nice day
steve
Le 24-11-2021, à 12:00:31 -0500, Felix Miata a écrit :
steve composed on 2021-11-24 09:57 (UTC+0100):
So is there a way to automatically mount /dev/sdh2 but not /dev/sdh1
Hi,
I have an external ssd with two partitions. One is for Windows and the
other one is an ext4 partition for data.
Every time I plug in this ssd (via usb3), both partitions are mounted
automatically.
mount command gives:
/dev/sdh1 on /media/steve/Samsung_T5 type fuseblk
(rw,nosuid,nodev
Le 14-11-2021, à 12:15:38 +0100, Christophe Maquaire a écrit :
Le samedi 13 novembre 2021 à 16:21 +0100, steve a écrit :
Bonjour,
J'ai un système headless (Rpi) et j'aimerai qu'après chaque démarrage,
un mail soit envoyé avec la sortie de ifconfig afin d'avoir l'ip du
système (qui peut
Le 13-11-2021, à 17:00:28 +0100, Sabri KHEMISSA a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je pense que tu n'es pas maître du serveur DHCP. Le cas échéant, tu
peux forcer l'attribution d'un IP sur la base d'une adresse MAC.
[1]https://www.itsfullofstars.de/2019/02/assign-a-static-ip-to-dhcp-cli
Oui je sais
Salut,
Le 13-11-2021, à 16:42:49 +0100, NoSpam a écrit :
Bonjour
utiliser @reboot dans cron et executer le script
Merci, je n'avais pas pensé à cette solution simple (qui marche, je
viens de tester). Mais ça ne répond pas à mon problème initial :)
@plus
S
(je me connecte via vnc au système).
Voici ce que j'ai fait.
1) création du script d'envoi
cat /home/steve/bin/myip.sh
#!/bin/sh
ifconfig | mutt -s "mon ip" m...@example.com
chmod u+x myip.sh
Le script s'exécute correctement (=mail bien envoyé).
2) création du service dans /lib/syst
Le 26-10-2021, à 00:54:01 +0200, k6dedi...@free.fr a écrit :
Bonjour Steve,
Tu parles d'une application, mais laquelle ?
pixinsight
Certaines applis peuvent avoir des droits particuliers.
Rien trouvé dans les préférences de l'application en question.
Merci
Bonjour,
Je suis sous Bullseye à jour avec kde plasma.
J'ai un petit souci qui m'embête et que je n'arrive pas à résoudre par
moi-même.
J'ai configuré la barre de tâches pour qu'elle se masque automatiquement
après x secondes afin d'avoir un plus grand espace de travail. Mais une
application
Salut,
J'ai aussi essayé avec Bullseye sous Kde Plasma. En lançant le programme
depuis un terminal, j'ai reçu beaucoup de WARNING et d'ERROR mais le
programme tourne. Il a dû être écrit avec les pieds, c'est pas possible
autrement…
Essaie de supprimer (ou renommer) le répertoire $HOME/.gourmet
llowed there.
>Best would be if your BIOS was preserving boot entries across upgrades
>(BIOS flashing).
Absolutely.
--
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“Changing random stuff until your program works is bad coding
practice, but if you do it fast enough it’s Machine Learning.”
-- https://twitter.com/manisha72617183
with my 1P address and the names of the files I need. I
>do however find it passing strange that while the wiki had apparently been
>locked down since mid-August or earlier, in mid-September I did have
>access on wiki to both but not since.
I've responded to Ken off-list to see wh
altered (or read back).
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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.st...@einval.com
"We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management could
ignore our recommendations and tell us how to do our jobs." -- Mike Andrews
I think this is some kind of parsing bug from the response from solr.
The number of pairs of errors returned is the same number of hits
received during the search. So if I do a search with 7 results turned
up, I get 7 pairs of errors.
Fixed with the following:
1) simplified config file by
The bug I patched also threw a similar kind of error. See
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=970692. But this
error is cropping up for every user on the system. A google search
turns up nothing on a uid other than '0'.
I don't know if this is another debian issue or a
I'm running debian bullseye. I've had issues running solr on debian in
the past due to some kind of bug. I was able to get solr working with
dovecot by upgrading the os.
After the upgrade, everything works perfectly fine and the search
feature in my client using solr now works. However, I get
Debian is interested in *all* issues affecting a user. The triager will
help sort it out.
If it is a Debian bug, the fix woudld be applied in unstable and work
its way through the system. The same happens with an upstream fix.
So would I just be wasting my time and everyone else's by
Using free(dom) software sometimes require you invest resources in some
other way, depending on the particular issue and how important it is to
you ;)
Agreed. But the package manager will have a much easier time than me at
nailing down the problem and do it in much less time. I've already
First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing
project.
Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug
that I'd like to report.
I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I got this message:
Your version (1.4.11+dfsg.1-4) of roundcube
It doesn't state how the originator of the bug report can close it.
Send a mail to xx-d...@bugs.debian.org. Give a reason for the
closure.
Got it. Thanks for the help.
On 2021-09-11 06:27 AM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 10 Sep 2021 at 20:22:43 -0400, Steve Dondley wrote:
On 2021-09-10 08:15 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 08:10:41PM -0400, Steve Dondley wrote:
> >
> > > Can I just leave this as is? Or can/should I correct it s
This may happen in a timely manner, or it may not. Your best bet at
this point is to wait a few days and see what happens. If nobody
fixes it up before then, you might consider replying to the bug and
supplying an actual description of the bug.
OK, sounds like a plan. I see in the link I
On 2021-09-10 08:15 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 08:10:41PM -0400, Steve Dondley wrote:
> Can I just leave this as is? Or can/should I correct it somehow?
Ok, while I was writing that last email, I got another confirmation:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.
Can I just leave this as is? Or can/should I correct it somehow?
Ok, while I was writing that last email, I got another confirmation:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=994068
So I'm probably good?
I used reportbug for the first time. The experience was a little
confusing.
It appears to have gone through because I got an confirmation email:
Email subject:
1.4.11+dfsg.1-4: Please see issue at github:
https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/issues/8198
Email body:
On 2021-09-06 05:53 AM, riveravaldez wrote:
Hi,
after reading the various sources of documentation (handbook,
wiki, FAQs, Release Notes, etc.) I think I'm finding myself with
kinda four options for the security line in /etc/apt/sources.list
Those being:
deb
J'ai testé depuis chez moi.
guiseppe# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/linux/distributions/debian/ testing main contrib
non-free
cette ligne ne passe pas, ce qui est d'ailleurs bizarre puisque le
fichier InRelease existe.
Mais je pense qu'elle est redondante avec
"sudo which hash" shows nothing. Not sure whey.
sudo is an external program, which launches other external programs.
When you type "sudo which hash", your shell (zsh) forks a child, and
that child executes "sudo". sudo does its authentication/authorization
dance, and then executes "which
(tl;dr: use type, not which)
OK, thanks.
There's `hash -r' for that (bash, dash). I'd bet that zsh has something
along that lines, too.
Cheers
- t
Ok, it is there after all, as a built-in. I was mindlessly trying "sudo
hash -d fzf". I guess trying with sudo doesn't work.
"sudo which hash" shows nothing. Not sure whey.
On 2021-08-31 11:19 AM, Steve Dondley wrote:
This sounds like a stale-hash situation. According to my
understanding,
the shell will typically keep a cache of what path it found a given
command at when it checked for that command in $PATH, so it doesn't
have
to re-do the filesystem accesses
This sounds like a stale-hash situation. According to my understanding,
the shell will typically keep a cache of what path it found a given
command at when it checked for that command in $PATH, so it doesn't
have
to re-do the filesystem accesses on every run of the command; this
mapping of
OK, so I dropped the new fzf into /usr/local/bin. I confirmed it is
the correct version with:
admin@ip-172-30-0-226 /usr/local/bin
$ ./fzf --version
0.27.2 (e086f0b)
"echo $PATH" reports:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games
So it looks like any binary in /usr/local/bin should load
On 2021-08-31 10:48 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 10:45:50AM -0400, Steve Dondley wrote:
Now I'm just wondering if it would be better to keep the old fzf
around and
put the new fzf into a directory that $PATH loads before /usr/bin. I'm
thinking this might be the proper way
Either way, the simplicity of the tool (in terms of it being a single
binary artifact that is deployed) makes it unlikely that you would
encounter any issues in doing this.
Regards,
-Roberto
OK, thank you, Roberto.
fzf comes with some shell integration tools like key bindings that can
be
Their build tooling seems very sparse. In particular, it does not
support DESTDIR or PREFIX variables. However, that might be OK in this
case, as it appears to only produce and install a single artifact: a
binary called fzf.
If I were in your position, I would run 'make' and then manually
Running bullseye with fzf package 0.24.3-1+b6.
Newer versions of fzf (> .27.) have some advanced abilities I'd like to
use but newer versions are not available in backports (at least not that
I could tell)
I'm thinking of building fzf manually per the instructions here:
Le 30-08-2021, à 22:23:20 +0200, Christophe_VANHOUTTE a écrit :
Optimus: Jamais entendu parler, peut-être parce que j’avais pas le
besoin de configurer une carte graphique "récente"
Ce n'est pas vraiment le fait qu'elle soit récente qui pose problème
ici. D'ailleurs la GTX 10660 Ti ne
notes in section
5.1.6
Steve
emon on my
system and I knew exactly what each one did do. Now there are dozens
of daemons, interacing in obscure ways, poorly documented, so I don't
know much of a current system anymore. I consider this a major
security problem since any malicous new daemon would probably go
unrecognized quite a long time.
Steve
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 04:41:55PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Steve Keller wrote:
> > > I plan to upgrade a server from Debian stretch to buster. Having read
> > > the release notes I wonder what's the best way to avoid the new scheme
>
o do after the upgrade to buster to keep
my network names.
Steve
[1] Unfortunately, much of the Linux community and many distributions
try to get as far away from its Unix roots as possible, away from
the good KISS principle, and instead repeat all the mistakes
Windows has made
Salut,
Pour un peu plus de contexte, il faut s'intéresser à la technologie
Optimus utilisée dans ce genre de portable. Un bon début:
https://wiki.debian.org/NVIDIA%20Optimus
J'ai un Dell qui utilise cette même technologie et je dois avouer que
c'est assez sport pour l'utiliser plus ou moins
Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
>
>As Steve did not send this mail to you, I would not take it personally.
Exactly, thanks.
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"We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management could
arnings; repeated bad
behaviour may lead to temporary or permanent bans for offenders.
If you're trying to label that as "politically correct" then I think
you may need to change your expectations. The "principles of open
source" do not include a free pass to be abusive to ot
cannot use nextcloud to synchronize files anymore. And that's
an issue.
I went through the nextcloud documentation but failed to find if an
option exists to be put in the user nextclouf.conf file or in the
related autostart file.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot.
Steve
novice.
>
>If the OP wants to run a 64-bit OS in the end, they should install a
>64-bit OS to begin with.
We finally now have a cross-grading tool in Debian:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/debian-crossgrader
written by Kevin Wu as a GSoC project last year. It has worked well
for me
u're really saying?
No, I'm not saying that anything is too much. Just that I prefer CLI
and not to see the menu. It just a matter of my own personal taste.
Not really important.
Steve
Bonjour Xavier,
Oui bien reçu. Mais c'est celui de mai, je pensais qu'on parlait de
celui de juin (mais c'est probablement trop tôt).
Par ailleurs, j'ai posté ce matin les documents pour le mandat de
gestion.
Excellente journée
Meilleures salutations
Steve
Le 14-07-2021, à 07:03:31 +
the garbage
in your signature...
--
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.st...@einval.com
"We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management could
ignore our recommendations and tell us how to do our jobs." -- Mike Andrews
And I am almost always in favor of comand-line interfaces, especially in
such low level situations as a boot loader.
So I'd like to be dropped into CLI but with a timeout, since I reboot the
machine in question remotely in most cases.
Steve
Salut,
Je ne crois pas que ça a déjà été mentionné, mais le projet
https://openmarine.net/openplotter (qui intègre openCPN) a l'air pas mal
pour la navigation marine.
Bonne journée
Le 09-07-2021, à 12:29:52 +0200, kaliderus a écrit :
Bonjour,
J'envisage l'achat d'un GPS (voiture/moto/bateau
. But still I'd like to have the timeout after which a default
entry is boot if no command is entered at the prompt.
Can that be configured in GRUB?
Steve
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