Re: Predictable network device names [was: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-13 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:59:49AM +0200, Kamil Jońca wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de writes: [...] > > and of course, if you are using a desktop environment and NetworkManager > > or systemd-networkd, it's probably better to go with the flow and let > > them do. > > About year ago none of them was

Re: Predictable network device names [was: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Kamil Jońca
to...@tuxteam.de writes: > On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:30:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > [following up on myself, bad style, I know] > >> For my laptop, I very much prefer to say "sudo ifup eth0" than to >> say "sudo ifup en0ps&&@*#!☠" thankyouverymuch :) > > and of course, if you are

Predictable network device names [was: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:30:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [following up on myself, bad style, I know] > For my laptop, I very much prefer to say "sudo ifup eth0" than to > say "sudo ifup en0ps&&@*#!☠" thankyouverymuch :) and of course, if you are using a desktop environment and

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 03:16:41PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:01:44PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > > Mine loks like this: > > > > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet net.ifnames=0" > > People who are thinking of doing this should take a moment to

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread debian-user
Richard wrote: > Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper > description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change > of the adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's > what you'll get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is,

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:01:44PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > No need. You can have your traditional names (I do). Just add > "net.ifnames=0" (if necessry separated by a space, should > other stuff be already there) to your GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT > in your /etc/default/grub, then ru

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread tomas
NetworkInterfaceNames > > > > Wow. Just wow... > > That sort of thing just drives me crazy! :-) > > I can see sticking with older versions of some things. No need. You can have your traditional names (I do). Just add "net.ifnames=0" (if necessry separated b

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Wednesday 12 June 2024 06:54:54 am Richard wrote: > But also, just > searching the web for this topic, you should have come across this > answering your questions: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames > Wow. Just wow... That sort of thing just drives me crazy! :-

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Richard
Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change of the adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's what you'll get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is, can this be disabled on

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Jeffrey Walton
to take this up with the upstream devs themselves, so by the > time Trixie is being released, it may already be included. > > But besides that, what you describe in the first link sounds to me not like a > bug, but as a well thought-through decision. Network adapter names like eth0 >

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Richard
is being released, it may already be included. But besides that, what you describe in the first link sounds to me not like a bug, but as a well thought-through decision. Network adapter names like eth0 have been dropped with Debian 11 (I think, maybe even 10). So don't get your hopes up too high to ever

Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Peter Goodall
Hello, This bug, or a close relative, has already been reported in https://github.com/raspberrypi/bookworm-feedback/issues/239 as 'Predictable network names broken for ASIX USB ethernet in kernel 6.6.20' I added a comment reporting my experience in Proxmox here:

Re: Me inscrever nas listas de usuários, portuguesa

2024-04-21 Thread Leandro Cunha
On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 4:18 PM RaspBerry Pi wrote: > > Boa tarde. > Como faço para me inscrever? > > Atenciosamente: > Anderson Castrilla Todas as inscrições de listas são feitas em https://lists.debian.org. Se quiser outra lista além dessa... -- Cheers, Leandro Cunha

Re: Me inscrever nas listas de usuários, portuguesa

2024-04-13 Thread Humberto A. Sousa
: Boa tarde. Como faço para me inscrever? Atenciosamente: Anderson Castrilla

Re: Me inscrever nas listas de usuários, portuguesa

2024-04-13 Thread Humberto A. Sousa
https://lists.debian.org/ Saudações, Humberto Araujo de Sousa humbe...@dontec.com.br https://mars.nasa.gov/layout/embed/send-your-name/mars2020/certificate/?cn=57592057281 Em 12/04/2024 16:02, RaspBerry Pi escreveu: Boa tarde. Como faço para me inscrever? Atenciosamente: Anderson Castrilla

Me inscrever nas listas de usuários, portuguesa

2024-04-12 Thread RaspBerry Pi
Boa tarde. Como faço para me inscrever? Atenciosamente: Anderson Castrilla

Re: call me puzzled.

2024-01-15 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 10:04:13PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 15 Jan 2024 at 21:05:10 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 01:56:25PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > > On Sun 14 Jan 2024 at 18:17:58 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > > > > On 1/14/24 12:53, mick.crane

Re: call me puzzled.

2024-01-15 Thread David Wright
On Mon 15 Jan 2024 at 21:05:10 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 01:56:25PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > On Sun 14 Jan 2024 at 18:17:58 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > > > On 1/14/24 12:53, mick.crane wrote: > > > > > > Isn't mbox (seen elsewhere) like one file? > > > >

Re: call me puzzled.

2024-01-15 Thread gene heskett
On 1/15/24 14:56, David Wright wrote: On Sun 14 Jan 2024 at 18:17:58 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: On 1/14/24 12:53, mick.crane wrote: Isn't mbox (seen elsewhere) like one file? Without knowing what I'm doing I reckoned maildir would be safer. I've always found it to be safer as long as

Re: call me puzzled.

2024-01-15 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 01:56:25PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > On Sun 14 Jan 2024 at 18:17:58 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > > On 1/14/24 12:53, mick.crane wrote: > > > > Isn't mbox (seen elsewhere) like one file? > > > Without knowing what I'm doing I reckoned maildir would be safer. > > > > >

Re: call me puzzled.

2024-01-15 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 Jan 2024 at 18:17:58 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > On 1/14/24 12:53, mick.crane wrote: > > Isn't mbox (seen elsewhere) like one file? > > Without knowing what I'm doing I reckoned maildir would be safer. > > > > I've always found it to be safer as long as the max # of entries is >

Re: call me puzzled.

2024-01-14 Thread gene heskett
On 1/14/24 12:53, mick.crane wrote: On 2024-01-12 13:31, gene heskett wrote: I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both strange and scary. Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the moon was right. And it missed moving a msg from the nut list

Re: call me puzzled.

2024-01-14 Thread mick.crane
On 2024-01-12 13:31, gene heskett wrote: I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both strange and scary. Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the moon was right. And it missed moving a msg from the nut list to the local nut sbbdir, so I went to

Thunderbird filters (was: call me puzzled.)

2024-01-12 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi Gene, Am 12.01.2024 um 14:31 schrieb gene heskett: I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both strange and scary. Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the moon was right. And it missed moving a msg from the nut list to the local nut

call me puzzled.

2024-01-12 Thread gene heskett
I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both strange and scary. Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the moon was right. And it missed moving a msg from the nut list to the local nut sbbdir, so I went to the filter menu and had it add a new

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willingtowaitfor it to respond

2023-12-16 Thread David Christensen
On 12/16/23 07:06, gene heskett wrote: On 12/15/23 22:58, David Christensen wrote: On 12/15/23 18:23, gene heskett wrote: I use the bleeding edge AppImage version of OpenSCAD, heavily, it has no such problems.  And no error outputs on the cli, it Just Works. Thank you for the reply.  :-)

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towaitfor it to respond

2023-12-16 Thread David Christensen
On 12/16/23 00:26, Anssi Saari wrote: Greg Wooledge writes: In Gene's case, the problem (long startup time of some applications) does not appear to be related to his disks, but rather, to something in the desktop environment or its underlying services. But isn't it fairly easy to try

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willingtowaitfor it to respond

2023-12-16 Thread gene heskett
s been very helpful so far but the request for a rebase has so far been somewhat miss-understood due to the nuances of the language barrier between me, an old English only Iowa farm kid, and the support person I'm messaging sometimes daily, who has some difficulty with English idioms & "

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-16 Thread Anssi Saari
gene heskett writes: > Is this info helpful? I don't know really. I was thinking about the file dialogs or requestors and how they often try access previously used locations. For example, I've learned not to download with Firefox to a network drive. I don't know if Firefox is still like that

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towaitfor it to respond

2023-12-16 Thread Anssi Saari
Greg Wooledge writes: > In Gene's case, the problem (long startup time of some applications) does > not appear to be related to his disks, but rather, to something in the > desktop environment or its underlying services. But isn't it fairly easy to try another desktop environment to eliminate

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towaitfor it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread Matt
Perhaps that is why I run DWM rather than GNOME on this T60 Thinkpad. :p On 12/15/23 23:23, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 11:05:41PM -0500, Matt wrote: I had to go to Wikipedia to understand the context of the discussion. I did read all the posted emails in the thread.

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towaitfor it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 11:05:41PM -0500, Matt wrote: > I had to go to Wikipedia to understand the context of the discussion. I did > read all the posted emails in the thread. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID Knowing what RAID is... is good. But ultimately, the main takeaway from this

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towaitfor it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread Matt
I had to go to Wikipedia to understand the context of the discussion. I did read all the posted emails in the thread. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towaitfor it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread David Christensen
On 12/15/23 18:23, gene heskett wrote: I use the bleeding edge AppImage version of OpenSCAD, heavily, it has no such problems.  And no error outputs on the cli, it Just Works. Thank you for the reply. :-) Do you mean the following? https://openscad.org/downloads.html *** correction ***

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towaitfor it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread David Christensen
On 12/15/23 18:23, gene heskett wrote: I use the bleeding edge AppImage version of OpenSCAD, heavily, it has no such problems.  And no error outputs on the cli, it Just Works. Thank you for the reply. :-) Do you mean the following? https://openscad.org/downloads.html

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towaitfor it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread gene heskett
On 12/15/23 06:17, David Christensen wrote: On 12/14/23 18:36, gene heskett wrote: On 12/14/23 16:36, Anssi Saari wrote: gene heskett writes: It repeats per gui access. Starting a gfx program such as OpenSCAD, or qidislicer from an xfce4 terminal cli, is delayed for this similar but not

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I've no idea how to start debugging this but I feel like the problem `strace` maybe? Stefan

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 12:00:00AM -0800, David Christensen wrote: > On 12/14/23 18:36, gene heskett wrote: > > Thunar, yes, but I don't use it, not my cup of tea. […] > It sounds like OpenSCAD and gidislicer have something in common that is > causing the issue, while the other apps do

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-15 Thread David Christensen
On 12/14/23 18:36, gene heskett wrote: On 12/14/23 16:36, Anssi Saari wrote: gene heskett writes: It repeats per gui access. Starting a gfx program such as OpenSCAD, or qidislicer from an xfce4 terminal cli, is delayed for this similar but not always identical lag. And reports odd warnings

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-14 Thread gene heskett
On 12/14/23 16:36, Anssi Saari wrote: gene heskett writes: It repeats per gui access. Starting a gfx program such as OpenSCAD, or qidislicer from an xfce4 terminal cli, is delayed for this similar but not always identical lag. And reports odd warnings etc while its getting ready to open its

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-14 Thread Anssi Saari
gene heskett writes: > It repeats per gui access. Starting a gfx program such as OpenSCAD, or > qidislicer from an xfce4 terminal cli, is delayed for this similar but > not always identical lag. And reports odd warnings etc while its > getting ready to open its gui. Does this happen with

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-14 Thread gene heskett
On 12/14/23 04:17, Nicolas George wrote: to...@tuxteam.de (12023-12-14): I've skimmed some of the answers, and they correspond to your confusing request. Someone mentions DNS timeouts to rule them out right away (do you access your RAID over the net? Is DNS resolution involved at all?) no,

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-14 Thread gene heskett
?) no Other answers veer of in similar disparate directions, but that corresponds to your request's deeply confusing nature. Because I was not able to define it any better. Let me humbly suggest to structure your search a bit (you do have deep experience in fault searching, we all know). What I get from

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-14 Thread tomas
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 10:17:23AM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12023-12-14): > > I've skimmed some of the answers, and they correspond to your confusing > > request. Someone mentions DNS timeouts to rule them out right away (do > > you access your RAID over the net? Is DNS

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-14 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12023-12-14): > I've skimmed some of the answers, and they correspond to your confusing > request. Someone mentions DNS timeouts to rule them out right away (do > you access your RAID over the net? Is DNS resolution involved at all?) He quoted: >> Error creating proxy: Error

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread tomas
D over the net? Is DNS resolution involved at all?) Other answers veer of in similar disparate directions, but that corresponds to your request's deeply confusing nature. Let me humbly suggest to structure your search a bit (you do have deep experience in fault searching, we all know). What I ge

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread David Christensen
On 12/13/23 15:33, gene heskett wrote: gene@coyote:~$ time dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/gene/zero bs=1M count=100 oflag=sync 100+0 records in 100+0 records out 104857600 bytes (105 MB, 100 MiB) copied, 0.935655 s, 112 MB/s real    0m0.940s user    0m0.000s sys 0m0.254s Thank you for

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willingtowait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread gene heskett
On 12/13/23 16:55, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 02:19:07PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: On 12/13/23 13:24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:26:19AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: Greetings all; Hi Gene, Respectfully, if I were you, I might consider tearing

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread gene heskett
ess, Andy, having narrowed it down to the gui. To me that is progress. Now I need a gui expert, which I am for sure not. Never have been, never will be. Thanks, Andy Thanks a bunch Andy, I think your logic was quite helpful in narrowing down the problem area. Take care, stay warm and w

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Andy Smith
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 09:29:44PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/path/to/your/home/dir/zero bs=1m count=100 The above and the other dd invocation should have 'bs=1M'. Thanks, Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 02:19:07PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > On 12/13/23 13:24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:26:19AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > > > Greetings all; > > > > > > > Hi Gene, > > > > Respectfully, if I were you, I might consider tearing down one

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:26:19AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > I thought I was doing things right a year back when I built a raid10 for my > /home partition. but I'm tired of fighting with it for access. Anything that > wants to open a file on it, is subjected to a freeze of at least 30

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willingtowait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread gene heskett
On 12/13/23 14:08, Dan Ritter wrote: Pocket wrote: Many reasons If the RAID controller bites the bullet you are usually toast unless you have another RAID controller (same manufacturer and type) as a spare. None of these controllers are self contained raids, it is all by mdadm and

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willingtowait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread gene heskett
On 12/13/23 13:56, Tom Furie wrote: gene heskett writes: It is a separate 6 port sata controller because the mobo is out of ports. There is no obvious lag during bios post or grub booting it. That *should* rule out DNS then, unless something really strange is going on. What does mdadm tell

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread gene heskett
On 12/13/23 13:24, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:26:19AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: Greetings all; I thought I was doing things right a year back when I built a raid10 for my /home partition. but I'm tired of fighting with it for access. Anything that wants to open a file

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Pocket
On 12/13/23 13:50, Dan Ritter wrote: Pocket wrote: Many reasons If the RAID controller bites the bullet you are usually toast unless you have another RAID controller (same manufacturer and type) as a spare. mdadm, zfs and btrfs all lack this problem. Not for me as I am not going

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Pocket
-- It's not easy to be me

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Dan Ritter
Pocket wrote: > > Many reasons > > If the RAID controller bites the bullet you are usually toast unless you > have another RAID controller (same manufacturer and type) as a spare. mdadm, zfs and btrfs all lack this problem. > I have zero luck replacing one companies raid controller

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Tom Furie
gene heskett writes: > It is a separate 6 port sata controller because the mobo is out of > ports. There is no obvious lag during bios post or grub booting it. That *should* rule out DNS then, unless something really strange is going on. What does mdadm tell you about the raid device, and its

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Nicolas George
Pocket (12023-12-13): > If the RAID controller Then use software RAID with a Libre implementation. > I found it is better to just have my data on several backup disks Yeah, backups and RAID are not meant to protect against the same issues, so if you think one replaces the other… > After

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Pocket
ot is issues with it? Wrote a script to rsync  /home to the backup drives. Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- It's not easy to be me

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:26:19AM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > I thought I was doing things right a year back when I built a raid10 for my > /home partition. but I'm tired of fighting with it for access. Anything that > wants to open a file on it, is subjected to a freeze of

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread gene heskett
On 12/13/23 11:51, Pocket wrote: On 12/13/23 10:26, gene heskett wrote: Greetings all; I thought I was doing things right a year back when I built a raid10 for my /home partition. but I'm tired of fighting with it for access. Anything that wants to open a file on it, is subjected to a

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing towait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread gene heskett
On 12/13/23 10:41, Tom Furie wrote: gene heskett writes: I thought I was doing things right a year back when I built a raid10 for my /home partition. but I'm tired of fighting with it for access. Anything that wants to open a file on it, is subjected to a freeze of at least 30 seconds BEFORE

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Pocket
go and I used the extra drives as backups. Wrote a script to rsync  /home to the backup drives. -- It's not easy to be me

Re: raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread Tom Furie
gene heskett writes: > I thought I was doing things right a year back when I built a raid10 > for my /home partition. but I'm tired of fighting with it for > access. Anything that wants to open a file on it, is subjected to a > freeze of at least 30 seconds BEFORE the file requester is drawn on

raid10 is killing me, and applications that aren't willing to wait for it to respond

2023-12-13 Thread gene heskett
Greetings all; I thought I was doing things right a year back when I built a raid10 for my /home partition. but I'm tired of fighting with it for access. Anything that wants to open a file on it, is subjected to a freeze of at least 30 seconds BEFORE the file requester is drawn on screen.

Re: OT: Debian KDE no me abre enlances de whatsapp

2023-10-01 Thread Marcelo Eduardo Giordano
Uso Chrome, perdón por no especificar antes

Re: OT: Debian KDE no me abre enlances de whatsapp

2023-10-01 Thread Parodper
O 30/09/23 ás 23:36, Marcelo Eduardo Giordano escribiu: Tengo un problema menor pero muy molesto. Encuentro muchas páginas, como esta que tienen links a sus propias whatsapp https://www.simmons.com.ar/ cuando hago click abajo a la derecha en WhatsApp y posteriormente ir al chat me dice

OT: Debian KDE no me abre enlances de whatsapp

2023-09-30 Thread Marcelo Eduardo Giordano
Tengo un problema menor pero muy molesto. Encuentro muchas páginas, como esta que tienen links a sus propias whatsapp https://www.simmons.com.ar/ cuando hago click abajo a la derecha en WhatsApp y posteriormente ir al chat me dice "Parece que no tienes instalada la aplicación WhatsApp.

Porfavor pueden limpiar mi celular no saben cómo he pasado estos meses después de mis cuentas hackeadas no el celular me lo han querido cambiar ya q tiene 4 meses de uso y la garantía nada porfavor li

2023-09-24 Thread Jesus Rivera
Enviado desde mi iphone jr

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-09 Thread Linux-Fan
that may be wrong. Did you try out this naive approach during your attempt for recovery? I think that currently I am not affected by such issues because I only keep the most recent state of the backup and do not have any history in my backups (beyond the “archive” which I keep separate and us

Re: [HS] Depuis la canicule le BIOS me tarabuste : résolu (du moins pour l'instant)

2023-09-07 Thread plapla
Le 07/09/2023 à 11:57, ajh-valmer a écrit : On Wednesday 06 September 2023 18:25:50 mauriceplapla wrote: Le 06/09/2023 à 18:02, ajh-valmer a écrit : Depuis les grosses chaleurs, d'après la principale fonction de cette pile, qui est de garder l'heure de la machine, en cas d'éteignage (oui je

Re: [HS] Depuis la canicule le BIOS me tarabuste

2023-09-07 Thread ajh-valmer
On Wednesday 06 September 2023 19:31:32 Haricophile wrote: > Le Wed, 6 Sep 2023 18:25:50 +0200, > mauriceplapla a écrit : > Quand on a un bios UEFI, il faut parfois configurer sur quoi on boot > (Debian). Je suis trop nul pour savoir de mémoire à quoi correspond > Ctrl+i C'est J'ai mis le bios

Re: [HS] Depuis la canicule le BIOS me tarabuste : résolu (du moins pour l'instant)

2023-09-07 Thread ajh-valmer
On Wednesday 06 September 2023 18:25:50 mauriceplapla wrote: > Le 06/09/2023 à 18:02, ajh-valmer a écrit : > > Depuis les grosses chaleurs, lorsque je boote mon ordinateur, > > je tombe sur une demande du BIOS me demandant de faire , > > alors le menu GRUB apparait. > &g

Mailman3 archive does not display for me after upgrade to Bookworm

2023-09-06 Thread kjohnson
The Mailman3 mailing list forwarding, administration, and archive display all worked here under Bullseye. The symptom I see now is that when I try to view a mailing list archive with a web browser, I see a spinning star where I previously saw data. In addition to the package upgrades, I

Re: [HS] Depuis la canicule le BIOS me tarabuste

2023-09-06 Thread Haricophile
Le Wed, 6 Sep 2023 18:25:50 +0200, mauriceplapla a écrit : > > Hello à tous, > > > > Depuis les grosses chaleurs, lorsque je boote mon ordinateur, > > je tombe sur une demande du BIOS me demandant de faire , > > alors le menu GRUB apparait. > > A

Re: [HS] Depuis la canicule le BIOS me tarabuste

2023-09-06 Thread mauriceplapla
Le 06/09/2023 à 18:02, ajh-valmer a écrit : Hello à tous, Depuis les grosses chaleurs, lorsque je boote mon ordinateur, je tombe sur une demande du BIOS me demandant de faire , alors le menu GRUB apparait. Avant, non, le menu GRUB apparaissait immédiatement. S'agit-il de la pile ronde

[HS] Depuis la canicule le BIOS me tarabuste

2023-09-06 Thread ajh-valmer
Hello à tous, Depuis les grosses chaleurs, lorsque je boote mon ordinateur, je tombe sur une demande du BIOS me demandant de faire , alors le menu GRUB apparait. Avant, non, le menu GRUB apparaissait immédiatement. S'agit-il de la pile ronde électrique qui supporte mal la chaleur ? Merci.

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-05 Thread David Christensen
On 9/5/23 17:39, Default User wrote: On Tue, 2023-09-05 at 20:01 -0400, Default User wrote: Now sudo du -sh / says that / seems to be using about 30 Gb. But sudo du -sh /media/user/rsnapshot_backups_of_host, says that the backup directory, /media/user/rsnapshot_backups_of_host on backup drive

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-05 Thread Default User
> > If > > you can do rsync, you can do rsnapshot.   > > > > It's easy, especially when it comes to restoring, verifying, and > > impromptu access to data, to use random stuff, or even to just > > "check > > on" your data occasionally, to reassure yo

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-05 Thread Default User
considerable space (no data > > > > > > > > > de-duplication), > > > > > > > > > and > > > > > > > > > the rsync of the backup drives does take considerable > > > > > > > > > time.  > > > > > > > >

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-05 Thread Default User
t; > > > > and > > > > > > > > the rsync of the backup drives does take considerable > > > > > > > > time.  > > > > > > > > But to > > > > > > > > me, > > > > > > > >

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-03 Thread Gareth Evans
worm (following the release notes in each case) so haven't tried to install from scratch in years. You will need to turn hardware raid off in either case (MDRAID or ZFS) If you have actual raid controller cards, that may not be possible iiuc - I'm sure someone (maybe even me) could advise if you provide

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-03 Thread David
On Sat, 2023-09-02 at 23:57 +0200, Linux-Fan wrote: > Michael Kjörling writes: > > [...] > > > The biggest issue for me is ensuring that I am not dependent on > > _anything_ on the backed-up system itself to start restoring that > > system from a backup. In ot

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-02 Thread Linux-Fan
Michael Kjörling writes: [...] The biggest issue for me is ensuring that I am not dependent on _anything_ on the backed-up system itself to start restoring that system from a backup. In other words, enabling bare-metal restoration. I figure that I can always download a Debian live ISO, put

Backup systems (was: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq)

2023-09-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
> More accurately, rsnapshot (which is basically a frontend to rsync) > tells rsync to do that; IIRC by passing --link-dest pointing at the > previous backup target directory. I've used a similar (tho hand-cooked) script running `rsync`. I switched to Bup a few years ago and saw a significant

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-02 Thread Michael Kjörling
ory. And this is not an argument against rsnapshot/rsync; I use the combination myself, plus a home-grown script to prune old backups based on the amount of free space remaining on the backup disks rather than a fixed backup count. The one big downside of rsnapshot + rsync at least for me is that it has no r

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-01 Thread Linux-Fan
Michel Verdier writes: On 2023-09-01, Default User wrote: > Yes, it does require considerable space (no data de-duplication), and > the rsync of the backup drives does take considerable time. But to me, > it is worth it, to avoid the methodological equivalent of "vendor lock- &g

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-01 Thread Linux-Fan
take considerable time. But to me, it is worth it, to avoid the methodological equivalent of "vendor lock- in". Yes, the “vendor lock-in” is really a thing especially when it comes to restoring a backup but the fancy backup software just does not compile for the platform or is not av

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-01 Thread Default User
plication), and the rsync of the backup drives does take considerable time. But to me, it is worth it, to avoid the methodological equivalent of "vendor lock- in". INB4: No, I don't do online backups. If people or organizations with nose problems want my data they are going to have to m

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsyncq

2023-09-01 Thread John Hasler
Jason writes: > Or how does your backup look like? Just rsync. -- John Hasler j...@sugarbit.com Elmwood, WI USA

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsync

2023-09-01 Thread Manphiz
Jason writes: > Hi > > I was a user of OpenMediaVault for several years. I even donated money to the > developer. > > But very provocatively OpenMediaVault is bloatware, way too big. The only > thing > I need is a reliable backup. > > I had pure Debian (minimal installation, very few packages)

Re: I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsync

2023-09-01 Thread jeremy ardley
On 1/9/23 12:44, Jason wrote: Or how does your backup look like? I had a QNAP NAS but it became so incredibly slow I replaced it with Debian using Samba and SSH. The backups are managed by the clients, but periodically I save part of the NAS to Amazon S3. I also have a remote

I uninstalled OpenMediaVault (because totally overkill for me) and replaced it with borgbackup and rsync

2023-08-31 Thread Jason
Hi I was a user of OpenMediaVault for several years. I even donated money to the developer. But very provocatively OpenMediaVault is bloatware, way too big. The only thing I need is a reliable backup. I had pure Debian (minimal installation, very few packages) installed with borgbackup

Alguien me lee?

2023-07-11 Thread alberto moreno martinez
Hola hace tiempo que intento comunicarme y parece que mis mensajes no llegan. Alberto

Re: Nexus 10 Manta Mainline allows me to install Debian on my Nexus 10 ?

2023-06-28 Thread Mario Marietto
-> Great! Continue talking to them. they don't reply to me. -> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/ will give you a guide to read once you know the architecture. I found the architecture : cpu = ARM Cortex-A15 cpu bits = 32 instruction set = ARMv7 source :

Re: Nexus 10 Manta Mainline allows me to install Debian on my Nexus 10 ?

2023-06-27 Thread Dan Ritter
Mario Marietto wrote: > Hello. > > Please give a look here : > > https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/kernel-mainlining-manta-kernel.4461617/ > > it does not seem that it has been abandoned...it seems that there have been > good progress. Great! Continue talking to them. Find out if this is

Re: Nexus 10 Manta Mainline allows me to install Debian on my Nexus 10 ?

2023-06-27 Thread Mario Marietto
gt; Hello. > > > > Excuse me for the lack of knowledge,but with the code stored on the > github > > below : > > > > > https://github.com/alexmrqt/manta-mainline/tree/f4c38a7867f4e0e7481b71f96a0d0b4116b41c0f > > > > Can I install one of the latest Linux kernel

Re: Nexus 10 Manta Mainline allows me to install Debian on my Nexus 10 ?

2023-06-27 Thread Dan Ritter
Mario Marietto wrote: > Hello. > > Excuse me for the lack of knowledge,but with the code stored on the github > below : > > https://github.com/alexmrqt/manta-mainline/tree/f4c38a7867f4e0e7481b71f96a0d0b4116b41c0f > > Can I install one of the latest Linux kernel ve

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