Gràcies Laura per compartir tota aquesta recerca; a tu et servirà per a
capejar un problema, i a altres ens servirà per a orientar-nos millor
quan ens topem amb el Thundebolt.
Llegeixo sobre temes de compatibilitat (cal saber segur de cada endoll
USB-C si suporta Thunderbolt o no, i quines
Bona tarda,
Obro un fil nou per a mostrar els veus avenços. Aprofito per explicar
les coses que m'he anat trobant per a les persones que encara no heu
tocat aquesta tecnologia.
Spoiler: Era el cable, però tot i això no acaba d'anar del tot la cosa
# BIOS
Anem per la part més de ferro. A la BIOS
> Recomaneu aleshores tornar a instal·lar im-config ?
Jo no sabia ni què era abans que tu l'esmentessis. El vaig provar
i em sembla molt complicat tot plegat: sóc fan dels valors per
defecte i per això prefereixo no trencar les recomanacions (així
l'experiència d'usuari és més propera al que
Recomaneu aleshores tornar a instal·lar im-config ?
Moltíssimes gràcies per la informació aportada, que dona llum al misteri.
On 9/5/24 16:21, Alex Muntada wrote:
> Bones, A mi m'esta passant, amb debian 12 kde plasma wayland,
> que hi ha llocs on si em funcionen i d'altres que no. A K
> Bones, A mi m'esta passant, amb debian 12 kde plasma wayland,
> que hi ha llocs on si em funcionen i d'altres que no. A Konsole
> funcionen, a Thunderbird no, ni Firefox ni Chromium. A Kate si...
> per tornar-se boig... i ha passat aixi, de cop...
Dimecres van introduir inconscien
Gràcies per aquesta informació!
On Wed, 8 May 2024 19:27:02 +0200
sup...@somlinux.cat wrote:
> Hola, per si a algú li passa.
> Era algun problema amb ibus-panel, i eliminant im-config s'ha sol·lucionat el
> problema.
>
> https://discuss.kde.org/t/ibus-issue-with-wayland/3680/10
Hola, per si a algú li passa.
Era algun problema amb ibus-panel, i eliminant im-config s'ha sol·lucionat el
problema.
https://discuss.kde.org/t/ibus-issue-with-wayland/3680/10
On 8/5/24 17:40, sup...@somlinux.cat wrote:
Bones, A mi m'esta passant, amb debian 12 kde plasma wayland, que hi ha
Bones,
A mi m'esta passant, amb debian 12 kde plasma wayland, que hi ha llocs on si em funcionen i d'altres que no. A Konsole funcionen, a Thunderbird no, ni Firefox ni Chromium. A Kate si... per tornar-se boig... i ha passat aixi, de cop...
On 10/4/24 16:24, Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura
Bones,
us consulto un dubte.
El meu ordinador d'escriptori té una targeta wifi Realtek RTL8812AE
802.11ac (rev 01)
Treballo amb Debian Testing, avui amb nucli 6.7, i tinc instal.lat el
paquet firmware-realtek, tot i que aquest paquet sembla que té el
firmware pel bluetoot de la targeta
Bon dia,
Segons sembla, tenia el ibus desconfigurat, ara ja està tot bé.
Moltes gràcies a tothom i especialment a l'Ernest que m'ha donat la clau per
resoldre-ho.
Salut.
--
*
Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura
xdeyzaguirre at protonmail(dot)ch
2024-04-26, 14:45 (+0200); Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura escriu:
> Doncs sí, a la consola (CTRL+ALT+F2, ja que l'F1 l'ocupa la sessió gràfica)
> puc escriure les vocals amb accent obert, tancat i dièresi.
>
> Per tant, és un problema de l'entorn gràfic. Per tant, com dius és un
&g
Doncs sí, a la consola (CTRL+ALT+F2, ja que l'F1 l'ocupa la sessió
gràfica) puc escriure les vocals amb accent obert, tancat i dièresi.
Per tant, és un problema de l'entorn gràfic. Per tant, com dius és un
problema del mètode d'entrada. Que m'aconselles?
Moltes gràcies.
Xavier De Yzaguirre
2024-04-23, 13:11 (+0200); Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura escriu:
> Doncs, Ernest i companyia, es molt curios, t'ensenyo el que em surt:
>
> [...]
>
> Al pas 5 identifica correctament la a amb accent greu i al pas sis em dona
> pel sac.
>
> No se, estic perdut.
No, no, é
Doncs, Ernest i companyia, es molt curios, t'ensenyo el que em surt:
KeyRelease event, serial 25, synthetic NO, window 0x4a1,
root 0x7df, subw 0x0, time 49504374, (89,59), root:(1966,1822),
state 0x0, keycode 36 (keysym 0xff0d, Return), same_screen YES,
" XLookupString gives 1 bytes
A veure, jo tinc un portàtil amb un entorn molt semblat, tot i que el
teclat és en anglès: Debian 12, KDE, Wayland.
A l'Arranjament del sistema - Dispositius d'entrada -> Teclat, tinc el
model de teclat «Generic | PC genèric de 104 tecles». Com que la meva
disposició és en anglès, a
2024-04-10, 13:49 (+0200); Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura escriu:
> Fa uns dies que no trobo els accents, he reconfigurat els locales, pero no
> hi ha forma de poder escriure una vocal accentuada.
>
> Utilitzo un portatil msi configurat amb el teclat generic de 86 tecles
Pots mirar l
Bon dia, Joan,
1. Ni a terminal ni a l'entorn gràfic, les tecles d'accent tancat,
obert o dièresi fan res sobre les vocals
2. La tecla ALTGR funciona bé i em dona caràcters alternatius amb quasi
totes les tecles:
€[]|@#~½¬{[]}\\@ſ€@@@ſ€¶ŧ←↓→øþ[]]}}}æßðđŋħĸħĸŀ{{{«»¢¢„„“”““””¢¢„“”µ
Bon dia,
Gràcies Moisès, però fins ara m'havia funcionat correctament el teclat.
Alguna actualització me l'ha espatllat. Aniré fent proves. De moment, amb el
LanguageTool me'n vaig sortint.
Salut a tots.
--
*
Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura
xdeyzaguirre
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 04:14:33PM +0200, DdB wrote:
> - the resulting transfer is way faster than say ... ssh.
AFAIK ssh is mono-threaded (like OpenVPN, unless you use the kernel
module). wireguard is multi-threaded.
The symptom will be one CPU ("core") at 100% and the rest mostly
idle.
Bon dia Xavi
Faig servir teclats amb diferents disposicions, incloent l'americana sense
cap tecla directa per accents ni altres caràcters especials del català. He
redefinit les tecles fent servir xkbcomp (abans amb xmodmap) de manera que
ALTGR i certes lletres em donen el caràcter desitjat. Això
Am 11.04.2024 um 15:49 schrieb Marc SCHAEFER:
> Hello,
>
> On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 03:13:01PM +0200, DdB wrote:
>> from my research, the abbreviated takeaway is:
>
> I never used mbuffer, I use buffer combined with netcat-traditional:
>
># receiver (TCP server
Hello,
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 03:13:01PM +0200, DdB wrote:
> from my research, the abbreviated takeaway is:
I never used mbuffer, I use buffer combined with netcat-traditional:
# receiver (TCP server on port 8000)
nc -l -p 8000 | buffer -S 1048576 -s 32768 -o /dev/null
# sender (
Tictacbum, bon dia, he provat el 104 normal i res de res, tot segueix igual.
Xavier De Yzaguirre
xdeyzaguirre(at)gmail(dot)com
+34 629 953 830
El 10/4/24 a les 15:28, tictacbum ha escrit:
Hola Xavier,
jo sempre he configurat el teclat a 104 tecles, encara que faig servir
un amb menys (sense
Utilitzo el KDE amb Wayland, encara que té algunes mancances (el Wayland).
Gràcies.
Xavier De Yzaguirre
xdeyzaguirre(at)gmail(dot)com
+34 629 953 830
El 10/4/24 a les 14:58, Narcis Garcia ha escrit:
El teclat català no existeix com a tal, tot i què algú fa més de
quinze anys el va
Hola Xavier,
jo sempre he configurat el teclat a 104 tecles, encara que faig servir un
amb menys (sense numpad)
potser canviant això et funciona?
Salut!
Missatge de Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura del dia
dc., 10 d’abr. 2024 a les 13:49:
> Bon dia,
>
> Fa uns dies que no trobo els ac
El teclat català no existeix com a tal, tot i què algú fa més de quinze
anys el va predeterminar a Debian quan s'escull l'idioma català.
Si tens el paquet console-setup instal·lat, pots executar aquestes dues
comandes per a la distribució en consola:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard
Bon dia,
Fa uns dies que no trobo els accents, he reconfigurat els locales, pero
no hi ha forma de poder escriure una vocal accentuada.
Utilitzo un portatil msi configurat amb el teclat generic de 86 tecles
2024-04-10 13:44:49
xavier@PC006:~$ neofetch
_,met$gg. xavier@PC006
Am 09.04.2024 um 15:30 schrieb Arno Lehmann:
> I'd propose to use
>
> ss -f inet -lpn
>
> ss instead of netstat... I try to catch up with changing times :-)
(...)
>
> Arno
>
>
Thank you so much! Your suggestion did help big time, and the transfer
is working no
On 9 Apr 2024 15:13 +0200, from debianl...@potentially-spam.de-bruyn.de (DdB):
>> port=8000 # just an example
>> filename=test.bin # created before
>>
>> # Start the receiver first, like:
>> mbuffer -I $port -o $filename
>>
>> # Then start the sender lik
Hello,
I have not used mbuffer for a long time, so won't comment on that.
But your netstat call looks unsuitable to diagnose.
I'd propose to use
ss -f inet -lpn
ss instead of netstat... I try to catch up with changing times :-)
-f inet because in this case, you're (probably) just
Hello list,
from my research, the abbreviated takeaway is:
> port=8000 # just an example
> filename=test.bin # created before
>
> # Start the receiver first, like:
> mbuffer -I $port -o $filename
>
> # Then start the sender like:
> mbuffer -i $filename -O ${receiverI
On Sat, 6 Apr 2024, Tim Woodall wrote:
Hi,
I use lxc-usernsexec to simulate root (and other users) for a non-root
user.
lxc-usernsexec -m b:0:10:65536
That then chroots into an overlayfs mounted using fuse.
The lowerdir is a mounted squashfs, the upperdir is a regular directory
the stereotypes...
My lady, now 79, was running XP until there was a hard drive crash some few years back.
After I dealt with that but before I did the re-install I stuck an Ubuntu CD in the
machine and said "Try this" and it was apparently okay enough to go ahead and
install
ows XP.
Don't believe the stereotypes...
My lady, now 79, was running XP until there was a hard drive crash some few
years back. After I dealt with that but before I did the re-install I stuck an
Ubuntu CD in the machine and said "Try this" and it was apparently okay enough
Hi,
I use lxc-usernsexec to simulate root (and other users) for a non-root
user.
lxc-usernsexec -m b:0:10:65536
That then chroots into an overlayfs mounted using fuse.
The lowerdir is a mounted squashfs, the upperdir is a regular directory.
squashfuse rootimg.sqfs lower
fuse-overlayfs -o
ever rebooted the machine that literally ran the WDTV news dept back in
> its day despite the reporters best efforts to crash it. I'd calculate
> when it had to be rebooted & stick a postit note on it. And kept a copy
> in my office to remind me when it was time to go reboot it.
W
On 4/6/24 11:07, Curt wrote:
On 2024-04-05, John Hasler wrote:
Desktop Linux is widely used in physics and mathematics. NASA uses
Linux extensively, including on Mars and on the ISS. SpaceX uses Linux
on their rockets and spacecraft. Over 90% of the top 1 million Web
servers run Linux,
On 2024-04-05, John Hasler wrote:
> Desktop Linux is widely used in physics and mathematics. NASA uses
> Linux extensively, including on Mars and on the ISS. SpaceX uses Linux
> on their rockets and spacecraft. Over 90% of the top 1 million Web
> servers run Linux, including Yahoo, X, and
On Fri, 5 Apr 2024 13:38:50 -0700
"James H. H. Lampert" wrote:
> Which is why I still have DOS boxes (running IBM PC-DOS 2000,
> with DOSShell, and no WinDoze whatsoever….
You might look into freedos.
--
Does anybody read signatures any more?
https://charles
On 4/5/24 12:12 PM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
. . .
Most of the time the platform is dictated by the application(s) a
user wants to run. . . .
Indeed. Which is why I still have DOS boxes (running IBM PC-DOS 2000,
with DOSShell, and no WinDoze whatsoever: Xerox Ventura Publisher
(DOS/GEM Edition
* On 2024 05 Apr 12:37 -0500, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> My colleague uses Windows, another uses Mac OS while I use Debian Gnu/Linux
> 12.
Choice is good.
> The majority of users use Windows while developers and designers use mac os
> but a little of people use Debian Gnu/Linux
On 4/5/24 11:35 AM, John Hasler wrote:
Desktop Linux is widely used in physics and mathematics. NASA uses
Linux extensively, including on Mars and on the ISS. SpaceX uses Linux
on their rockets and spacecraft. Over 90% of the top 1 million Web
servers run Linux, including Yahoo, X, and Ebay.
Desktop Linux is widely used in physics and mathematics. NASA uses
Linux extensively, including on Mars and on the ISS. SpaceX uses Linux
on their rockets and spacecraft. Over 90% of the top 1 million Web
servers run Linux, including Yahoo, X, and Ebay. Almost all
supercomputers use Linux.
William Torrez Corea writes:
[...]
> The majority of users use Windows while developers and designers use
> mac os but a little of people use Debian Gnu/Linux 12. So, what is the
> goal of having this distribution?.
Translating from a contemporary italian philosopher, the answer you are
My colleague uses Windows, another uses Mac OS while I use Debian Gnu/Linux
12.
The majority of users use Windows while developers and designers use mac os
but a little of people use Debian Gnu/Linux 12. So, what is the goal of
having this distribution?.
I use in Debian Gnu/Linux the following
Hi Jesper,
RAID 1 is mirroring. I suppose, a reason for the failure might be a timing
problem. I do not know for sure, if yous system has got a real RAID-controller
or if it is made by software.
The real controller should not produce write errors, however maybe at heavy
load it might happen
On 2024-03-28 15:02, Hans wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 28. März 2024, 14:49:37 CET schrieb Jesper Dybdal:
Hello,
memtest86+ is for testing RAM, but do you not want to test ext4 filesystem?
Sorry - I should have left more of the previous mails quoted. I have
previously tested the RAID1 consistency
Am Donnerstag, 28. März 2024, 14:49:37 CET schrieb Jesper Dybdal:
Hello,
memtest86+ is for testing RAM, but do you not want to test ext4 filesystem?
If so, I suggest to boot a live system like Knoppix or similar, then run your
test by using
e2fsck -y /dev/sda1
or wherever your filesystem
[Sorry - I accidentally sent this too quickly in an incomplete state.
Second try here:]
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024, 11:28 AM Jesper Dybdal
wrote:
I think I'll let memtest86+ run overnight one of the coming nights.
Unless it is simply a RAM error, then it is a bit scary...
I've now
On 2024-03-20 22:58, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024, 11:28 AM Jesper Dybdal
wrote:
I have now done the following:
* Checked the RAID array - no problems found.
* Run fsck. It found three cases of the block count being
incorrect. I
don't know which
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024, 11:28 AM Jesper Dybdal
wrote:
> I have now done the following:
> * Checked the RAID array - no problems found.
> * Run fsck. It found three cases of the block count being incorrect. I
> don't know which the other two affected files are.
> * Run one pa
reboot, does it look OK /proc/mdstat ?
Yes, it seems ok.
I would suggest you to mount the filesystem yes read-only but also with
the noload option ( … -o ro,noload … ) see "man mount" for a brief
explanation.
Cheers
--
Franco Martelli
I have now done the following:
* Checked the RAID array - no problems found.
* Run fsck. It found three cases of the block count being incorrect. I
don't know which the other two affected files are.
* Run one pass of memtest86+. Nothing found.
So it seems not to be a problem with the disks
[Sorry for the accidental Danish-language subject line :-( ]
On 2024-03-19 21:47, Franco Martelli wrote:
On 19/03/24 at 15:43, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
My plan is to boot a rescue disk and mount that partition read-only.
Then:
* If the file looks ok after reboot, then I'll strongly suspect the
On 19/03/24 at 15:43, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
My plan is to boot a rescue disk and mount that partition read-only. Then:
* If the file looks ok after reboot, then I'll strongly suspect the RAM
- and run memtest.
* Otherwise, I'll have to run fsck and see what happens.
kernel version:
I have just discovered that my Debian Bullseye server thinks that a file
has allocated 2251799813684984 blocks (!):
root@nuser:/etc/postfix# stat master.cf.bad-size
File: master.cf.bad-size
Size: 10782 Blocks: 2251799813684984 IO Block: 4096 regular
file
Device: 900h/2304d
gle brackets HAVE A TOTALLY DIFFERENT MEANING
(sorry for raising my voice). They might redirect your stdin/stdout
or kill all kitten in your household, depending on context.
Cheers
I'll summerize, Tomas, it works for me. I use FF as a browser, and
prefer bash as a shell. Currently t-bird for
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 07:44:41PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> On 3/4/24 11:42, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> > spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math?
> [...]
> Your traceroute might be your isp throttling things as traceroute demands an
> answer from every machine it passes thru
On 3/4/24 16:06, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 04 Mar 2024 at 12:36:54 (-0800), David Christensen wrote:
On 3/4/24 08:37, Albretch Mueller wrote:
_LINK="https://christuniversity.in/uploads/course/E_21-25_Lateral
Entry(1)_20210618043317.pdf"
I ignored the filename, and pa
On 3/4/24 11:42, Albretch Mueller wrote:
spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math?
[...]
Your traceroute might be your isp throttling things as traceroute
demands an answer from every machine it passes thru to get to the
destination. Some ISP's might frown on that as its a
On 3/4/24, Andy Smith wrote:
> Please could you rephrase your entire email to only contain
> coherent, direct questions at least tenuously about Debian.
I am downloading one by one a bunch of (relatively small) documents I
need (I work on corpora research) and the critical part of m
On Mon 04 Mar 2024 at 12:36:54 (-0800), David Christensen wrote:
> On 3/4/24 08:37, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> > _LINK="https://christuniversity.in/uploads/course/E_21-25_Lateral
> > Entry(1)_20210618043317.pdf"
>
> When I click the above link in my mail cli
On 3/4/24 08:37, Albretch Mueller wrote:
Yes, networking problems are infuriating.
Something that shouldn't be happening at all is that after I use
traceroute once, it doesn't work again and my Internet access speed
describes like a sinus curve which amplitude remains for the most part
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 10:37:28AM -0600, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> spend days on end reading, coding and thinking about Math?
Please could you rephrase your entire email to only contain
coherent, direct questions at least tenuously about Debian.
If this results in an empty email, this is
ven need to use V-Leute. Those minitrue folks are so smart!
Something that shouldn't be happening at all is that after I use
traceroute once, it doesn't work again and my Internet access speed
describes like a sinus curve which amplitude remains for the most part
under 16KiB per second and for more th
Hello,
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 10:52:17PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> If anyone wants to remove the references to ifenslave and
> substitute others, that's entirely fine.
I really don't think in this specific case it would be a good idea
to remove all mention of ifenslave b
On 2/17/24 13:45, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
On Friday 16 February 2024 04:42:12 pm Gremlin wrote:
On 2/16/24 13:56, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
On Friday 16 February 2024 04:52:22 am David Christensen wrote:
I think the Raspberry Pi, etc., users on this list live with USB storage
and have
On Friday 16 February 2024 04:42:12 pm Gremlin wrote:
> On 2/16/24 13:56, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> > On Friday 16 February 2024 04:52:22 am David Christensen wrote:
> >> I think the Raspberry Pi, etc., users on this list live with USB storage
> >> and have fou
> > context? Or is that irrelevant?
>
> A relatively simple, js-based web page I meant to say.
Ah. A browser trying to render some thing from "out there". I see.
> >> have searched and found out is that I will have to un/repack initramfs
> >> ..., but I haven'
On 2/16/24, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 01:44:22PM -0600, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>> I've got a relatively old laptop with an ATI Radeon HD card, which
>> firmware I can't update. Wild pixelations happen even on relatively
>> simple pages not
On 2/16/24 13:56, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
On Friday 16 February 2024 04:52:22 am David Christensen wrote:
I think the Raspberry Pi, etc., users on this list live with USB storage
and have found it to be reliable enough for personal and SOHO network use.
I have one, haven't done much
Hi,
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> > How can you update the initramfs on read-only media?
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> You can't. Initramfs resides in the boot medium. To update it,
> you have to write to said medium.
One will have to create a new read-only medium.
In case the original is a Debian
On 2024-02-16 at 14:44, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I've got a relatively old laptop with an ATI Radeon HD card, which
> firmware I can't update. Wild pixelations happen even on relatively
> simple pages not just videos. It seems to be a common problem. What I
> have searched a
On 2/16/24 10:56, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
On Friday 16 February 2024 04:52:22 am David Christensen wrote:
I think the Raspberry Pi, etc., users on this list live with USB storage
and have found it to be reliable enough for personal and SOHO network use.
I have one, haven't done much
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 01:44:22PM -0600, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I've got a relatively old laptop with an ATI Radeon HD card, which
> firmware I can't update. Wild pixelations happen even on relatively
> simple pages not just videos. It seems to be a common problem. What I
What is
I've got a relatively old laptop with an ATI Radeon HD card, which
firmware I can't update. Wild pixelations happen even on relatively
simple pages not just videos. It seems to be a common problem. What I
have searched and found out is that I will have to un/repack initramfs
..., but I haven't
On Friday 16 February 2024 04:52:22 am David Christensen wrote:
> I think the Raspberry Pi, etc., users on this list live with USB storage
> and have found it to be reliable enough for personal and SOHO network use.
I have one, haven't done much with it. Are there any alternativ
drive
Make? Model? How it is interfaced to your computer?
It's a WD Elements 20TB drive (I'm not sure where I got the 22 from);
the back of the case has the part number WDBWLG0200HBK-X8 (or possibly
-XB, the font is kind of ambiguous). The connection, per the packaging
label, is USB-3.
Okay
On 15 Feb 2024 10:41 -0500, from wande...@fastmail.fm (The Wanderer):
>> 65,000 hard links seems to be an ext4 limit:
>>
>> https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-kernel-70/max-hard-link-per-file-on-ext4-4175454538/#post4914624
>
> That sounds right.
>
>&g
On 2024-02-15 at 01:18, songbird wrote:
> The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> TL;DR: It worked! I'm back up and running, with what appears to be
>> all my data safely recovered from the failing storage stack!
>
> i'm glad you got it back up and running and i hope all your data is
hat
> simulation (or LLM training) launched a month ago and that's expected
> to finish in another month or so?
>
> Some mainframes have supported hot (un)plugging RAM modules as well
> and I wouldn't be surprised if some x86 servers also support it
> nowadays.
I remember, in my
gt;
> Make? Model? How it is interfaced to your computer?
It's a WD Elements 20TB drive (I'm not sure where I got the 22 from);
the back of the case has the part number WDBWLG0200HBK-X8 (or possibly
-XB, the font is kind of ambiguous). The connection, per the packaging
label, is USB-3.
&
On 2024-02-15 at 07:14, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> It turns out that there is a hard limit of 65000 hardlinks per
>> on-disk file;
>
> That's a filesystem dependent value. That's the value for ext4.
I think I recall reading that w
The Wanderer wrote:
> It turns out that there is a hard limit of 65000
> hardlinks per on-disk file;
That's a filesystem dependent value. That's the value for ext4.
XFS has a much larger limit I believe. As well as some other helpful
properties for large filesystems.
btrfs has dif
.
I suggest selecting, installing and configuring (as much as
possible) whatever software you will use to actually perform the
backup while you wait for the drive to arrive. It might save you a
little time later. Opinions differ but I like rsnapshot myself;
it's really just a front-end for rsync
The Wanderer wrote:
> TL;DR: It worked! I'm back up and running, with what appears to be all
> my data safely recovered from the failing storage stack!
...
i'm glad you got it back up and running and i hope all your
data is intact. :)
which SSDs did you use?
songbird
@fastmail.fm (The
>> Wanderer):
>>> I've ordered a 22TB external drive for the purpose of creating
>>> such a backup. Fingers crossed that things last long enough for
>>> it to get here and get the backup created.
>>
>> I suggest selecting, installing and configuring
Bones, al final he instal.lat el nucli 6.5.0-0.deb12.4-amd64 de debian
backports i els controladors de NVIDIA es compilen bé.
Sembla que funciona correctament i per ara ho deixaré així.
Salutacions
Jordi
El dg. 11 de 02 de 2024 a les 16:40 +0100, en/na Vicen Rodriguez va
escriure:
> Bon
On 10/02/2024 21:48, Maureen Thomas wrote:
So can I please get some help. I have a portable CD/DVD and I made a
USB with a ISO on it. The computer does not have a cd/dvd burner but
I have a portable one. Can some one tell me if there are any special
things I need to do to put Debian 12
Bon dia, no m'han arribat alguns missatges de la llista, entre ells el meu
propi ...
He compilat correctament amb 6.1.0-17 i em sembla que el 6.1.0-16 (no confirmo
perquè el vaig esborrar)
Finalment i espero que temporalment em quedo a 6.11.0-17 i NVIDIA esperant
poder actualitzsr d'alguna
Bon dia:
Jo he tingut el mateix problema.
6.1.0-13-amd64, 6.1.0-16-amd64 i 6.1.0-17-amd64 no tenen aquest
problema.
L'intent d'actualització a 6.1.0-18-amd64 genera l'error.
Cercant una mica, les recomanacions que he trobat per intentar esquivar
el problema han estat quedar-se a 6.1.0-17-amd64
a les 10:01, Jordi ha escrit:
Bon dia, ahir vaig actualitzar el debian i ara a l'intentar compilar
els controladors de NVIDIA em surt el següent error : GPL-incompatible
module nvidia.ko uses GPL-only symbol rcu_read_unlock. Això passa amb
el nucli 6.0.1-18. Cap controlador NVIDIA es pot compilar amb
Bon dia, ahir vaig actualitzar el debian i ara a l'intentar compilar
els controladors de NVIDIA em surt el següent error : GPL-incompatible
module nvidia.ko uses GPL-only symbol rcu_read_unlock. Això passa amb
el nucli 6.0.1-18. Cap controlador NVIDIA es pot compilar amb aquest
nucli i tots els
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 12:48:52AM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 12:27 AM Maureen Thomas wrote:
> >
>
> Do you really _not_ know how to use email?
>
> Or is this Phase II of the Sophie experiment?
Jeffrey, please. Having a bad day?
Cheer up
--
tomás
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On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 12:27 AM Maureen Thomas wrote:
>
Do you really _not_ know how to use email?
Or is this Phase II of the Sophie experiment?
Jeff
https://fostips.com/6-ways-create-bootable-debian-ubuntu-usb-installer/
On Sat, 2024-02-10 at 21:48 +, Maureen Thomas wrote:
> So can I please get some help. I have a portable CD/DVD and I made a USB
> with a ISO on it. The computer does not have a cd/dvd burner but I have a
>
On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 09:48:52PM +, Maureen Thomas wrote:
> So can I please get some help. I have a portable CD/DVD and I made a USB
> with a ISO on it. The computer does not have a cd/dvd burner but I have a
> portable one. Can some one tell me if there are any special thin
So can I please get some help. I have a portable CD/DVD and I made a USB with
a ISO on it. The computer does not have a cd/dvd burner but I have a portable
one. Can some one tell me if there are any special things I need to do to put
Debian 12 on this machine. I really hate windows
On 2/10/24 00:54, David Christensen wrote:
On 2/9/24 04:53, gene heskett wrote:
Interesting report from gdisk however:
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 1.0.9
Partition table scan:
MBR: MBR only
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: not present
On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 01:09:40AM +, Maureen Thomas wrote:
>
> -new HP AMD ryzen with realtec audio. The HP is mo1-F3xxx It has
> winblows 11 on it and I want it gone. It does have a 256GB SSD.
> Is there any thing i need to know before i try to install Bookworm.
>
> Can i
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