Re: Could not find interfaces configuration file /etc/network/interfaces in Debian Linux 11 (bullseye)

2023-12-07 Thread tomas
0.20. Client wants to upgrade firmware to latest version 3.1.16 but > couldn't. > > UDM Pro runs Debian 11 (bullseye) > Now I don't understand: is it running UniFi OS or Debian bullseye? Or is Ubiquiti just cheapskating and sending their customers he

Could not find interfaces configuration file /etc/network/interfaces in Debian Linux 11 (bullseye)

2023-12-07 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Subject: Could not find interfaces configuration file /etc/network/interfaces in Debian Linux 11 (bullseye) Good day from Singapore, Background Information === Initially our client has a UniFi Dream Machine Pro (UDM Pro) acting as a firewall and router. Port 9 (WAN1

Re: Memoria Intel Optane Debian 12

2023-12-07 Thread Camaleón
El 2023-12-06 a las 20:48 -0500, Gabo escribió: > Quería saber si es posible utilizar o configurar la memoria Intel Optane de > un laptop acer al cual le instalé Debian 12. > > Se supone que esa memoria sirve para acelerar el computador. Esto es > posible para debian 12? Si ti

Re: Compilation d'un module du kernel dans Debian 12 stable [RÉSOLU]

2023-12-07 Thread Jean Bernon
n-Michel OLTRA" > À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org > Envoyé: Jeudi 7 Décembre 2023 12:03:55 > Objet: Re: Compilation d'un module du kernel dans Debian 12 stable > Bonjour, > Le jeudi 07 décembre 2023, Jean Bernon a écrit... > > J'ai relu la procédure de mise à

Re: Compilation d'un module du kernel dans Debian 12 stable

2023-12-07 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA
Bonjour, Le jeudi 07 décembre 2023, Jean Bernon a écrit... > J'ai relu la procédure de mise à jour. Je vois en effet une section > concernant le kernel qui recommande d'installer un paquet linux-image après > le full-upgrade. Mais les commandes dkpg recommandées pour le faire ne >

Re: Compilation d'un module du kernel dans Debian 12 stable

2023-12-07 Thread Jean Bernon
je fais régulièrement des update, upgrade. Aujourd'hui la série > apt update, upgrade, full-upgrade dit que tout est à jour. J'ai bien > un paquet 6.1 mais il n'est pas installé. > Je vais relire la procédure... > Merci de ton attention > > De: "didier gaumet" Bonso

Memoria Intel Optane Debian 12

2023-12-06 Thread Gabo
Hola amigos Quería saber si es posible utilizar o configurar la memoria Intel Optane de un laptop acer al cual le instalé Debian 12. Se supone que esa memoria sirve para acelerar el computador. Esto es posible para debian 12?

Re: Compilation d'un module du kernel dans Debian 12 stable

2023-12-06 Thread Jean Bernon
. J'ai bien un paquet 6.1 mais il n'est pas installé. Je vais relire la procédure... Merci de ton attention > Bonsoir, > En fait tu parles bien de Debian 11 bullseye (noyau 5.10) plutôt que > Debian 12 Bookworm (noyau 6.1), non? Ou alors tu as fait une mise à > jour > de Bullsey

Re: Compilation d'un module du kernel dans Debian 12 stable

2023-12-06 Thread Basile Starynkevitch
. Mais il ne fonctionne plus depuis Debian 11, parce qu'il ne parvient pas à récupérer le code source. J'ai essayé de le faire manuellement, comme le propose le README du driver, mais je bute effectivement sur la récupération / compilation du code source et je ne suis pas développeur, même si j'ai

Re: Compilation d'un module du kernel dans Debian 12 stable

2023-12-06 Thread didier gaumet
a toujours fonctionné. En revanche faire fonctionner le bluetooth nécessite de recompiler le module btusb et le driver propose un script bpatch pour le faire. Ce script récupère le code source du kernel, modifie légèrement btusb.c et le compile ensuite. Mais il ne fonctionne plus depuis Debian 11

Compilation d'un module du kernel dans Debian 12 stable

2023-12-06 Thread Jean Bernon
fonctionner le bluetooth nécessite de recompiler le module btusb et le driver propose un script bpatch pour le faire. Ce script récupère le code source du kernel, modifie légèrement btusb.c et le compile ensuite. Mais il ne fonctionne plus depuis Debian 11, parce qu'il ne parvient pas à récupérer le

Re: Linuxcnc now in Debian as a full package

2023-12-05 Thread gene heskett
On 12/5/23 03:54, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: Just a heads up for Gene: for when you upgrade one of your machines (or replace disks). Linuxcnc is now a full package in Debian at least on amd64 (and possibly on arm64). It pulls in large amounts of dependencies, so I didn't install it myself but apt

Linuxcnc now in Debian as a full package

2023-12-05 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Just a heads up for Gene: for when you upgrade one of your machines (or replace disks). Linuxcnc is now a full package in Debian at least on amd64 (and possibly on arm64). It pulls in large amounts of dependencies, so I didn't install it myself but apt-cache show linuxcnc should give you

Re: Debian Bookworm cannot find Nvidia graphics card

2023-12-02 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 3 Dec 2023 00:04:23 + tom cullen wrote: > Hi, I'm having considerable trouble finding a way of making my Debian > Bookworm (laptop) installation locate and use my laptop's Nvidia > graphics card. > > There are several 'how-tos' available online, but having tried one &

Debian Bookworm cannot find Nvidia graphics card

2023-12-02 Thread tom cullen
Hi, I'm having considerable trouble finding a way of making my Debian Bookworm (laptop) installation locate and use my laptop's Nvidia graphics card. There are several 'how-tos' available online, but having tried one which resulted in me needing to reinstall Debian Bookworm I am reluctant

Getting UEFI to boot Debian (was: Hardware Advice Wanted: Router)

2023-12-02 Thread Stefan Monnier
> For the curious, I occasionally need to run Microchip MPLAB, the old > pre-Java version which doesn't do Linux. It only just about does > Windows... I used to think Serif software was buggy until I tried > Microchip stuff. Setting it up might take some work (especially if you need it to have

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 1st December2023)

2023-12-01 Thread tomas
On Fri, Dec 01, 2023 at 07:30:47PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > On Fri, Dec 01, 2023 at 08:18:13PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Hi, > > > > there is a new surplus word "private" in these lines: > > > > > * Please post answers back to the list so others can benefit: private > > >

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 1st December2023)

2023-12-01 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > * Before posting, it may be useful to check your post for spelling mistakes > and scan it for redundancy, duplicate words and redundancy. Some wisdom cannot be repeated enough. Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 1st December2023)

2023-12-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Dec 01, 2023 at 08:18:13PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > there is a new surplus word "private" in these lines: > > > * Please post answers back to the list so others can benefit: private > > private conversations don't benefit people who may only be following > > > Have a

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 1st December2023)

2023-12-01 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, there is a new surplus word "private" in these lines: > * Please post answers back to the list so others can benefit: private > private conversations don't benefit people who may only be following Have a nice day :) Thomas

Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 1st December 2023)

2023-12-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. Some guidelines which may help explain how the list works: * The language on this mailing list is English. There may be other mailing lists that are language-specific

Re: [HS] installer Signal sous Debian sans smartphone

2023-11-30 Thread Sébastien NOBILI
Bonjour, Le 2023-11-29 16:07, Jean Louis Giraud Desrondiers a écrit : mais je bloque sur l'étape 1 pour installer Signal-cli : que faire de ceci : # Sous Linux, suivre les instruction ici : # https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/Quickstart La page explique la procédure « d'installation

Re: [HS] installer Signal sous Debian sans smartphone

2023-11-29 Thread NoSpam
Bonjour voici la méthode utilisant un numéro de poste fixe Pour créer un compte pour une ligne fixe . créer un captcha https://signalcaptchas.org/registration/generate . copier la partie après :// . signal-cli -u +3336800 register --captcha signal-... ; ceci créé un compte avec envoi SMS,

[HS] installer Signal sous Debian sans smartphone

2023-11-29 Thread Jean Louis Giraud Desrondiers
bonjour la liste, résumé des épisodes précédents : j'ai une amie (qui n'a pas de smartphone) et dont le portable est sous Mint et qui souhaite installer dessus un logiciel de chat pour pouvoir suivre les discussions de la quinzaine de personnes (toutes sous Windaube et utilisant toutes Signal)

Re: Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
on to getting > the wifi driver DKMS and everything needed to compile it. > > Other possibilities off the top of my head: > > - USB ethernet dongle > > - USB wifi dongle with a supported chipset > I got burned on my last Laptop Upgrade. No WiFi, basic GPU etc. I upgraded to

Re: Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Andy Smith
re are certainly things I do not use Debian (or Linux in general) for that while they would be technically possible, are just "way too much time" for me to consider worth it. The answer isn't for me to drop my complaints at Linux's door. Thanks, Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting

Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 12:21:28PM +, Richard Smith wrote: > I find the issue with Debian weird, as I was able to use this same computer > (Lenovo IdeaPad I7, with a Realtek b52 controller) with Ubuntu, Kali, and > Tails, without an issue! > > I hear that Debian

Re: Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Richard Smith
I'm currently wrestling with Debian 12 for my Lenovo IdeaPad 7 laptop - after having the NIC function swimmingly with Ubuntu, Kali, LMDE, and Tails. Not only is wireless not seen - but it seems that the functionality of the DVD version leaves a LOT to be desired. The only place I found that had

Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread David Wright
On Sat 25 Nov 2023 at 12:21:28 (+), Richard Smith wrote: > Testing access to the message. > > I find the issue with Debian weird, as I was able to use this same computer > (Lenovo IdeaPad I7, with a Realtek b52 controller) with Ubuntu, Kali, and > Tails, without an issue!

Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 25 Nov 2023 12:21:28 + Richard Smith wrote: > I find the issue with Debian weird, as I was able to use this same > computer (Lenovo IdeaPad I7, with a Realtek b52 controller) with > Ubuntu, Kali, and Tails, without an issue! What exactly is your problem? Please show error

Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Richard Smith
Testing access to the message. I find the issue with Debian weird, as I was able to use this same computer (Lenovo IdeaPad I7, with a Realtek b52 controller) with Ubuntu, Kali, and Tails, without an issue! I hear that Debian is awesome when it comes to stability - but after spending over 8

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-25 Thread Max Nikulin
be a Debian patch, since I couldn't see mention of it in the upstream SDDM changelog. You are right. I posted a link to a wrong file. It should be https://sources.debian.org/src/sddm/0.20.0-1/debian/Xsession/ Perhaps added in sddm (0.11.0-4) unstable; urgency=medium [...] * Add the Xsession script

Re: Debian archive rsync service changed

2023-11-25 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG
On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 08:13:03AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: > In case people didn't see the announcment: > -- > > The worldwide Debian mirrors network has served archive.debian.org via both > HTTP and rsync. As part of improving the reliability of the service for > users,

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-24 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 10:28:13AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > SDDM does read /etc/profile and ~/.profile when starting a user session: > https://sources.debian.org/src/sddm/0.20.0-1/data/scripts/Xsession/ Interesting. I wondered whether that might be a Debian patch, since I couldn't see m

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-24 Thread Max Nikulin
ile). I do not like that a part of code is similar, but not identical to /etc/X11/Xsession from x11-common. Ideally there should be no code duplication. I expect that GDM contains similar code reading /etc/profile and ~/.profile. LightDM Ubuntu package (but not Debian one) has it.

Re: Hi, I'm using Neptune os. I'm new to Debian. I got it it successfully installsd, how do I setup network?

2023-11-24 Thread David Wright
On Fri 24 Nov 2023 at 23:52:29 (+), Chris Goody wrote: > Neptune is based on Debian, I cant also activate my wired connection via USB > tethering. It says actives. But not fully on. My notes say the following: Connect phone with USB cable. Pull down notifications: Tap USB, Tap

Hi, I'm using Neptune os. I'm new to Debian. I got it it successfully installsd, how do I setup network?

2023-11-24 Thread Chris Goody
Neptune is based on Debian, I cant also activate my wired connection via USB tethering. It says actives. But not fully on. I use Realtek drivers and rtw89. Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-24 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 11:51:53PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > I guess you are not running Gnome. I'm using fvwm. > A window manager still might do some magic by calling "systemctl > set-environment". My impression is that nowadays an application spawned by > systemd is not something unusual.

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-24 Thread Max Nikulin
On 24/11/2023 00:20, Greg Wooledge wrote: For me, all of the environment.d(5) stuff goes into the systemd --user service manager which spawns... nothing that's visible to me. Nothing at all. All of my visible applications (terminals, web browsers, etc.) are spawned by my window manager, which

Debian archive rsync service changed

2023-11-24 Thread Dan Ritter
In case people didn't see the announcment: -- The worldwide Debian mirrors network has served archive.debian.org via both HTTP and rsync. As part of improving the reliability of the service for users, the Debian mirrors team is separating the access methods to different host names: http

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread gene heskett
, then your OS isn't Debian enough (or your DE clears it out, or your terminals are spawned in a GNOME-like manner...), and you'll have to find a different solution. Got it, thanks Greg . Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot,

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 10:52:25PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 23/11/2023 21:02, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > Usually, creating ~/.xsessionrc (on Debian only, as it's specific to > > Debian) will suffice for this, as it gets read in by the X session > > before it spawn

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread Max Nikulin
On 23/11/2023 21:02, Greg Wooledge wrote: Usually, creating ~/.xsessionrc (on Debian only, as it's specific to Debian) will suffice for this, as it gets read in by the X session before it spawns your window manager, and then the WM spawns everything else, all with your desired environment

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread Max Nikulin
bin:$PATH" fi 8< so perhaps it is enough to add similar blocks for other custom directories. In Ubuntu LightDM reads this file as well, but in Debian it is not so by default.

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
a debugging aid, to be sure the file was used). If all works as expected, you can get rid of the GENETEST variable later. It shouldn't hurt anything, just uses a few extra bytes of memory, so it's a low priority. If you don't get the GENETEST variable in any program's environment, then your OS isn'

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
sole logins with Bourne-family shells, you can customize a default PATH in /etc/profile (or one of the files that it dots in). For console logins with csh-family shells, you can use /etc/csh.login. For Debian X sessions, there is no recommended global access point, but you can create a ~/.xsessi

Re: Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread gene heskett
On 11/23/23 05:06, Bernhard Walle wrote: Hello, I want to add some directory to $PATH for each user. In the past, I added a file /etc/profile.d/path.sh, but that doesn't work any more, only when I manually start bash as login shell (or modify the setting of gnome-terminal). My next attempt

Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread Bernhard Walle
Hello, I want to add some directory to $PATH for each user. In the past, I added a file /etc/profile.d/path.sh, but that doesn't work any more, only when I manually start bash as login shell (or modify the setting of gnome-terminal). My next attempt was to use systemd's

Modify user PATH in GNOME in Debian 12

2023-11-23 Thread Bernhard Walle
Hello, I want to add some directory to $PATH for each user. In the past, I added a file /etc/profile.d/path.sh, but that doesn't work any more, only when I manually start bash as login shell (or modify the setting of gnome-terminal). My next attempt was to use systemd's

Re: in Debian bookworm /var/log/syslog is empty

2023-11-21 Thread John Covici
OK, here it is: # /etc/rsyslog.conf configuration file for rsyslog # # For more information install rsyslog-doc and see # /usr/share/doc/rsyslog-doc/html/configuration/index.html # MODULES # module(load="imuxsock") # provides support for local system

Re: in Debian bookworm /var/log/syslog is empty

2023-11-21 Thread Dan Ritter
John Covici wrote: > hmmm, I looked at the release notes, but it does not say how to > restore the old behavior, it just says many files are no longer > necessary and lists them. I am using logwatch and that program seems > to be effected, I would be OK, if I could get logwatch to work >

Re: in Debian bookworm /var/log/syslog is empty

2023-11-21 Thread fxkl47BF
I could get logwatch to work > properly. > i restored /etc/rsyslogd.conf from bullseye backups this fixed the bookworm logs screwup and logwatch is ok debian is just freeware we have to diddle it sometimes

Re: in Debian bookworm /var/log/syslog is empty

2023-11-21 Thread Christoph Brinkhaus
Am Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 05:15:24AM -0500 schrieb John Covici: > hmmm, I looked at the release notes, but it does not say how to > restore the old behavior, it just says many files are no longer > necessary and lists them. I am using logwatch and that program seems > to be effected, I would be OK,

Re: in Debian bookworm /var/log/syslog is empty

2023-11-21 Thread Marco Moock
Am 21.11.2023 um 05:15:24 Uhr schrieb John Covici: > hmmm, I looked at the release notes, but it does not say how to > restore the old behavior, it just says many files are no longer > necessary and lists them. Please post you syslog configuration.

Re: in Debian bookworm /var/log/syslog is empty

2023-11-21 Thread John Covici
hmmm, I looked at the release notes, but it does not say how to restore the old behavior, it just says many files are no longer necessary and lists them. I am using logwatch and that program seems to be effected, I would be OK, if I could get logwatch to work properly. On Tue, 21 Nov 2023

Re: in Debian bookworm /var/log/syslog is empty

2023-11-21 Thread Christoph Brinkhaus
Am Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 05:01:50PM -0500 schrieb John Covici: > Hi. I am using bookworm with latest updates and /var/log/syslog is > empty, even though rsyslog is runniing. I am also using logwatch and > not getting at least some responses I should get such as fail2ban. > These may be separate

Re: [HS] alternative à Signal sous Debian et SANS smartphone

2023-11-21 Thread Jean Bernon
https://www.trucoteca.com/fr/comment-utiliser-le-signal-sans-t%C3%A9l%C3%A9phone/ - Mail original - > De: "Jean Louis Giraud Desrondiers" > À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org > Envoyé: Mardi 21 Novembre 2023 08:13:11 > Objet: Re: [HS] alternative à Sign

Re: [HS] alternative à Signal sous Debian et SANS smartphone

2023-11-20 Thread Jean Louis Giraud Desrondiers
On Mon, 20 Nov 2023 21:12:06 +0100 (CET) Jean Bernon wrote: > Il y a des choses intéressantes dans votre échange, mais il y a un > truc que je n'arrive pas à comprendre depuis le début. La demande de > départ semble être de pouvoir tchater via Signal. Or j'ai installé > depuis longtemps le

Re: [HS] alternative à Signal sous Debian et SANS smartphone

2023-11-20 Thread Jean Louis Giraud Desrondiers
On Mon, 20 Nov 2023 15:21:21 +0100 NoSpam wrote: > Bonjour. Je n'ai rien de plus à ajouter, il s'agit d'une manipulation > basique d'un rajout de dépôt sous Debian. > > Ce qui par contre pourrait aider est de donner un sens compréhensif à > > "j'ai tenté sans succès

[Debian/Bullseye] - Come far scattare il 'fallback relayhost'?

2023-11-20 Thread Ennio-Sr
Visto che è passato il mio precedente messaggio circa Majordomo, invio subito l'altra domanda, alla quale non ho trovato risposta, tanto è vero che imiei messaggi alla lista non 'passavano'. Nel file /etc/postfix/sasl_pwd avevo queste due righe: smtps.tin.it nasr.la...@tin.it:password_in_chiaro

in Debian bookworm /var/log/syslog is empty

2023-11-20 Thread John Covici
Hi. I am using bookworm with latest updates and /var/log/syslog is empty, even though rsyslog is runniing. I am also using logwatch and not getting at least some responses I should get such as fail2ban. These may be separate problems, but any help on those would be appreciated. I saw a previous

Re: [HS] alternative à Signal sous Debian et SANS smartphone

2023-11-20 Thread Jean Bernon
En relisant le sujet de la discussion, je revois le "SANS smartphone" que j'avais un peu oublié. Dans ce cas, pourquoi ne pas utiliser Jitsi qui fonctionne avec un simple navigateur ? - Mail original - > De: "Jean Bernon" > À: debian-user-french@lists.deb

Re: [HS] alternative à Signal sous Debian et SANS smartphone

2023-11-20 Thread Jean Bernon
standards de Bookworm) et je peux échanger des messages et des appels téléphoniques avec mes correspondants Signal. Que veut faire de plus Jean-Louis ? Jean - Mail original - > De: "NoSpam" > À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org > Envoyé: Lundi 20 Novchembre 2023 15:21:

Re: Temporary failure in name resolution error when I try to ping Debian 12 / DomU running on top of the Devuan 5 host os / Dom0

2023-11-20 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Nov 19, 2023 at 10:54:08PM +0100, Mario Marietto wrote: > Hello. > > I'm trying to configure Debian 12 / DomU on my (Arm32) Chromebook because I > want to use the Internet and I want its IP address to be seen from > "outside" of my LAN. > > This is

Re: [HS] alternative à Signal sous Debian et SANS smartphone

2023-11-20 Thread NoSpam
Bonjour. Je n'ai rien de plus à ajouter, il s'agit d'une manipulation basique d'un rajout de dépôt sous Debian. Ce qui par contre pourrait aider est de donner un sens compréhensif à "j'ai tenté sans succès ce matin d'appliquer la procédure" Le 20/11/2023 à 14:28, Jean Louis Giraud D

Re: [HS] alternative à Signal sous Debian et SANS smartphone

2023-11-20 Thread Sébastien NOBILI
Le 2023-11-20 14:28, Jean Louis Giraud Desrondiers a écrit : Est-ce que tu pourrais détailler les différentes étapes de la procédure stp ? Voilà une méthode un peu différente mais qui arrive aux mêmes fins via l'utilisation d'outils disponibles dans Debian : Installer extrepo (lancer en tant

Re: [HS] alternative à Signal sous Debian et SANS smartphone

2023-11-20 Thread Jean Louis Giraud Desrondiers
Salut, j'ai tenté sans succès ce matin d'appliquer la procédure que tu as indiquée ci-dessous : > cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/signal-xenial.list > > deb [arch=amd64 > signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/signal-desktop-keyring.gpg] > https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt xenial main > > sudo apt

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread Tixy
On Mon, 2023-11-20 at 11:21 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > (and oh, it hasn't been mentioned: make super-sure some smart and > overly helpful automounter has got hold of the USB). That's a good point. I tend to use an Ubuntu live image to do things like cloning my main disk, and I've wasted

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread tomas
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 11:27:45AM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote: [...] > to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > > all blocks of the block device get overwritten, > > Not all. Only as far as the new image reaches. That's how the GPT backup > can survive (xorriso-dd-target would explicitely overwrite

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
> > 2) kernel fail to load error, presumably due to error 1 Before discussing the tanget about copying bootable ISOs to USB stick: I suspect that something is wrong with the software in the ISO or with the hardware or with the involved firmware. The mailing list for such problems would be debia

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread tomas
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 11:17:15AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > For reference, what I do is > > sudo dd if=image.file of=/dev/sdX bs=1M oflag=sync status=progress (and oh, it hasn't been mentioned: make super-sure some smart and overly helpful automounter has got hold of the USB).

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread tomas
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 09:13:01PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > On Monday, November 20, 2023, wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 08:59:02AM +, Tom Furie wrote: > >> Zenaan Harkness writes: > >> > >> > Attempting a fresh Debian stable install with

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Monday, November 20, 2023, wrote: > On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 08:59:02AM +, Tom Furie wrote: >> Zenaan Harkness writes: >> >> > Attempting a fresh Debian stable install with >> > debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso (latest default amd64 boot image), `cp

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread tomas
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 08:59:02AM +, Tom Furie wrote: > Zenaan Harkness writes: > > > Attempting a fresh Debian stable install with > > debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso (latest default amd64 boot image), `cp > > deiban-...iso /dev/sdX; sync`, and rebooted to the usb

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread Tom Furie
Zenaan Harkness writes: > Attempting a fresh Debian stable install with > debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso (latest default amd64 boot image), `cp > deiban-...iso /dev/sdX; sync`, and rebooted to the usb stick with the You can't just copy the iso to the stick and get it to boot. This s

Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread Zenaan Harkness
can boot the USB stick, so that I can do a rescue install if needed for any fat finger reason...) I notice the package debian-installer-launcher - should I be able to use that, with the debian netinst image, and by using that, can I get a "clean" install i.e format the laptop's SSD? O

debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"

2023-11-20 Thread Zenaan Harkness
Attempting a fresh Debian stable install with debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso (latest default amd64 boot image), `cp deiban-...iso /dev/sdX; sync`, and rebooted to the usb stick with the grub graphical screen, but all of the grub menu options (Graphical install, Graphical expert install, Expert

Re: Temporary failure in name resolution error when I try to ping Debian 12 / DomU running on top of the Devuan 5 host os / Dom0

2023-11-19 Thread Mario Marietto
net/ipv4/conf/mlan0/forwarding echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/mlan0/proxy_arp /usr/sbin/arp -i mlan0 -Ds Thanks anyway. On Sun, Nov 19, 2023 at 10:56 PM Mario Marietto wrote: > Errata corrige : > > nano debian.cfg : > > kernel = '/Dati/xen/kernels/zImage-6.1.61-stb-xen-cb

Re: Temporary failure in name resolution error when I try to ping Debian 12 / DomU running on top of the Devuan 5 host os / Dom0

2023-11-19 Thread jeremy ardley
On 20/11/23 05:54, Mario Marietto wrote: root@bookworm:~# ifup enX0 root@bookworm:~# ip a 1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000    link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00    inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo   valid_lft

Re: Temporary failure in name resolution error when I try to ping Debian 12 / DomU running on top of the Devuan 5 host os / Dom0

2023-11-19 Thread Mario Marietto
Errata corrige : nano debian.cfg : kernel = '/Dati/xen/kernels/zImage-6.1.61-stb-xen-cbe+' memory = '768' name = 'Debian-bookworm' vcpus = '1' disk = [ '/Dati/xen/debian.img,,xvda,w' ] vif = [ 'type=vif,mac=00:16:3e:12:34:56,script=vif-route-*local*' ] extra = 'console=hvc0 root=/dev/xvda rw

Temporary failure in name resolution error when I try to ping Debian 12 / DomU running on top of the Devuan 5 host os / Dom0

2023-11-19 Thread Mario Marietto
Hello. I'm trying to configure Debian 12 / DomU on my (Arm32) Chromebook because I want to use the Internet and I want its IP address to be seen from "outside" of my LAN. This is the tutorial that I'm following : https://github.com/mobile-virt/u-boot-chromebook-xe303c12/tree/chro

Re: Running 32 bit apps on 64 bit debian

2023-11-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Nov 18, 2023 at 11:58:55PM -0800, Van Snyder wrote: > I'm trying run 32 bit LinuxSusser on 64 bit Debian 12 bookworm. You need to install some libraries and stuff. Instructions are at <https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO> but the short version is: dpkg --add-architec

Re: Running 32 bit apps on 64 bit debian

2023-11-19 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 18, 2023 at 11:58:55PM -0800, Van Snyder wrote: > I'm trying run 32 bit LinuxSusser on 64 bit Debian 12 bookworm. > > When I try to run it, I get > ./LinuxSusser: Command not found. This is misleading: the "command not found" refers to the "inter

Re: Running 32 bit apps on 64 bit debian

2023-11-19 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 19.11.2023 12:58, Van Snyder wrote: I'm trying run 32 bit LinuxSusser on 64 bit Debian 12 bookworm. When I try to run it, I get ./LinuxSusser: Command not found. "ls -l ./LinuxSusser" respnds -rwxr-xr-x 1 vsnyder vsnyder 12698092 Feb 8 2013 LinuxSusser* "dpkg --pri

Re: Running 32 bit apps on 64 bit debian

2023-11-19 Thread Brian Sammon
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 23:58:55 -0800 Van Snyder wrote: > I'm trying run 32 bit LinuxSusser on 64 bit Debian 12 bookworm. Have you tried running a 32-bit app that was installed via apt/dpkg ? If not, I'd recommend installing a simple 32-bit app. Two things that may happen: * it may ca

Running 32 bit apps on 64 bit debian

2023-11-18 Thread Van Snyder
I'm trying run 32 bit LinuxSusser on 64 bit Debian 12 bookworm. When I try to run it, I get ./LinuxSusser: Command not found. "ls -l ./LinuxSusser" respnds -rwxr-xr-x 1 vsnyder vsnyder 12698092 Feb 8 2013 LinuxSusser* "dpkg --print-architecture" responds amd64 &

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-18 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
> > > > Whatever release of approx I have running on the Debian-9 machine > works flawlessly, but I do hope to upgrade the Debian version on that > machine. I suppose I could reinstall on my planned replacement, and > see whether approx still works with Debian-11, or go bac

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-17 Thread Russell L. Harris
. Agreed on that point. But I suspect that the maintainer is going to become involved to get approx working in Debian-12. I searched for "Debian approx apt-cache" and found several users of apt-cache and apt-cache-ng who reported the packages buggy and several who expressed ap

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2023-11-17 Thread Kimberly Thompson
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Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 05:18:02PM +, Russell L. Harris wrote: > Should we report an error regarding the approx man page which states: > > USEAGE > approx is invoked by inetd(8) I assume you're looking at the approx(8) man page as shown here:

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-17 Thread Russell L. Harris
999 root@mollydew:/etc/approx# apt update -o Acquire::http::Proxy=http://localhost: Ign:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security InRelease Hm. I have this in my approx.conf for debian-security: debian-security http://deb.debian.org/debian-security Try changing it, I guess.

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-17 Thread Reco
x# apt update -o > Acquire::http::Proxy=http://localhost: > Ign:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security InRelease Hm. I have this in my approx.conf for debian-security: debian-security http://deb.debian.org/debian-security Try changing it, I guess. Reco

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-17 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 10:34:14AM +0300, Reco wrote: Looks good. What about this one: apt update -o Acquire::http::Proxy=http://localhost: root@mollydew:/etc/approx# apt update -o Acquire::http::Proxy=http://localhost: Ign:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bookworm

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-16 Thread Reco
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 07:25:23AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote: > On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 09:56:07AM +0300, Reco wrote: > > OK. And what happens if you execute this on a approx server: > > > > curl -x http://localhost: -v > > http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dist

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-16 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 09:56:07AM +0300, Reco wrote: OK. And what happens if you execute this on a approx server: curl -x http://localhost: -v http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/Release >/dev/null root@mollydew:/etc/approx# curl -x http://localhost: -v http://ftp.debian.

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-16 Thread Reco
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 06:48:37AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote: > > > debian http://fpt.debian.org/debian > > > > Is this a typo? It should be (ftp, not fpt) > Yes; a typo. OK. And what happens if you execute this on a approx server: curl -x http://localhost: -

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-16 Thread Russell L. Harris
debian http://fpt.debian.org/debian Is this a typo? It should be (ftp, not fpt) Yes; a typo. "journalctl | grep approx" on approx server should show something that's related to the problem. root@mollydew:/home/rlh# journalctl | grep approx Nov 14 07:54:27 mollydew groupadd[48

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-16 Thread Reco
Hi. On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 05:54:45AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote: > Both the target machine (192.168.1.25) and the approx server > (192.168.1.30) are in my LAN. The approx server is a fresh install of > Debian 12. > > The approx.conf file has only two lines uncomm

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-16 Thread Russell L. Harris
ter. Thus, there's nothing to restart. You just edit /etc/approx/approx.conf, and try your changes immediately. I am trying to do another netinstall of Debian 12 on a Lenovo G570 laptop. Both the target machine (192.168.1.25) and the approx server (192.168.1.30) are in my LAN. The approx server

Re: approx in debian 12

2023-11-16 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 10:26:48AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > Multiple instances, eh? That's a part of systemd I know nothing about. > On my test machine, while approx is enabled, I have no instances > actually running, which leads me to think that systemd launches an > instance of approx when

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