Je n'ai jamais fait et je n'utilise pas divx/xvid, donc prends mes propos avec
la prudence nécessaire
divx ayant comme les dvd une structure de menus, je *suppose* que ripper un dvd
en divx préserve les menus (éventuellement en activant les bonnes options)
empaquetés dans Debian, les paquets
On 08.06.20 01:49, Gary L. Roach wrote:
On 6/7/20 12:14 PM, Gary L. Roach wrote:
Hi all,
I recently up graded this system to Bullseye and then ran into trouble
with the lack of Qt4 and had to re-install Buster. The installation
went fine until kde desktop tried to start. The system froze
On 2020-06-07 20:14, Gary L. Roach wrote:
Hi all,
I recently up graded this system to Bullseye and then ran into trouble
with the lack of Qt4 and had to re-install Buster. The installation
went fine until kde desktop tried to start. The system froze with the
following message:
The current
On Du, 07 iun 20, 21:21:07, Marco Möller wrote:
>
> Yes, design options exist. However, I never tried out if the user root could
> be blocked by the graphical session manager only, in the case of KDE usually
> sddm is in use. But I know that the login of user root can be blocked in
> general:
On Du, 07 iun 20, 19:23:24, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
> Well, as the subject suggests, I'm a bit fed up with the logic behind
> how installed programs are sorted out in the Applications menu.
>
> The need to go hunt down an installed application seems yester century.
>
> I just installed Picard,
On 6/8/20 12:06 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
Open Source is not enough.
I did not think it would be necessary to explain why Libre Software is
important here. It is not just a matter of possible malicious in the
code, it is a matter of being able to change it to suit our needs, to
fix it if there
Hello,
I recently upgraded to the buster-backports kernel (5.5.17). After this
upgrade I needed to prepare an external HDD (WD Elements 2TB) for
encryption and so I used the "write zeroes to a plain crypto container"
approach:
# cryptsetup open --type plain -d /dev/urandom /dev/sde1
Bonjour,
Personnellement je tiens une bibliothèque de mes DVD rippés au format m4v avec
VLC comme gestionnaire des médias. Du coup je ne m’occupe pas des menus et
autres choses bien que ce soit possible aussi mais c’est du même genre. Voici
la chaîne :
MakeMKV (http://www.makemkv.com
Hello again,
same error with netinstaller 10.04
.Hello,
.
.md/raid0:md0:cannot assamble multi_zone RAID0 with default_layot settings
.md/raid0:md0: please set raid0.default_layout to 1 or 2
.
.this is fatal if You use to have the rootfs on a RAID0
.
.since Debian 10.3 there is no way to
Le 07/06/20 à 08:48, Frederic Robert a écrit :
> On 6/4/20 11:20 PM, Gaëtan Perrier wrote:
>
> > J'ai un Lenovo T420 en CG Intel seule, sous testing et je n'ai jamais
> > rencontré
> > de problème ...
>
> Bonjour Gaëtan et à la liste,
>
> Je testerai bien testing mais toujours peur lol.
On 6/6/2020 11:25 PM, riveravaldez wrote:
Hi, here's the thing:
AFAIK Firefox lacks JACK support (in the sense that you can start
JACK and then Firefox and then, automatically, all I/O audio-ports
Firefox generated, appear as available JACK connections, let's say)
Is there any Debian package
A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not an IT
professional. From that I infer that it is possible.
Sent from TypeApp
John ff (12020-06-08):
> A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not
> an IT professional. From that I infer that it is possible.
Thanks for the information. Do you have details? Was it all the
sub-projects or only some? Did they write a blog post or something
On Mon 08 Jun 2020 at 07:17:17 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 06, 2020 at 06:08:48PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > As per the description, gdebi is for local (i.e. downloaded .deb files)
> > so it provides a function that synaptic does not.
>
> For the record, gdebi is basically
On Lu, 08 iun 20, 10:56:41, Christopher David Howie wrote:
>
> * On the 5.5 kernel, I was getting throughput between 10MB/sec and 20MB/sec.
> At apparently random points, dd would stop reporting any progress and a
> "usb-storage" process in top would be consuming 100% CPU. Any commands
> against
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 02:17:27PM +0100, John ff wrote:
> A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not an IT
> professional. From that I infer that it is possible.
Thanks for this data point. I assumed as much.
Cheers
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On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 02:17:27PM +0100, John ff wrote:
> A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not
> an IT professional. From that I infer that it is possible.
I will assume that the build process was similar to described at [1].
A quick look at
Hola Ángel,
Justo es lo que comento, sólo como prueba:
Con remoteip añadir ese servidor a un listado* (sólo como prueba porque no
es un servidor confiable por lo menos no nos pertenece a nosotros)*
La idea no es mía, es necesario ya que se procesa el fichero después por
otra aplicación, es decir,
On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 10:07:18PM +1000, David wrote:
> $ apt show gdebi
> [...]
> Description: simple tool to view and install deb files - GNOME GUI
> gdebi lets you install local deb packages resolving and installing
> its dependencies. apt does the same, but only for remote (http, ftp)
>
On Sat, Jun 06, 2020 at 06:08:48PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> As per the description, gdebi is for local (i.e. downloaded .deb files)
> so it provides a function that synaptic does not.
For the record, gdebi is basically obsolete these days. Its main
feature ("install a local .deb plus all
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 09:07:58AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> In Debian's default configuration members of group 'sudo' have sudo
> access, so all you need is:
>
> adduser my_user_name sudo
(and then log out and back in)
> As far as I know the installer does the equivalent of that.
If
On 6/7/20 11:20 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 07 iun 20, 19:23:24, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
Well, as the subject suggests, I'm a bit fed up with the logic behind
how installed programs are sorted out in the Applications menu.
The need to go hunt down an installed application seems yester
Hi.
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 06:25:57PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 05:28:06PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 02:17:27PM +0100, John ff wrote:
> > > A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not
> > > an
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 05:28:06PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 02:17:27PM +0100, John ff wrote:
> > A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not
> > an IT professional. From that I infer that it is possible.
>
> I will assume
On 6/8/2020 11:38 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> What about dmesg?
Sorry, yes... I forgot to mention. dmesg was absolutely silent when the
drive stopped responding. After unplugging it, I of course got a flood
of errors from dm-crypt about being unable to write to the disk.
--
Chris Howie
Le paquet uvccapture n'est pas installé sur ma machine.
Ce paquet est-il nécessaire ?
Le ven. 5 juin 2020 à 21:35, Gaëtan Perrier a
écrit :
> Le vendredi 05 juin 2020 à 19:22 +0200, Olivier a écrit :
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > J'ai récupéré une webcam Logitech assez ancienne.
> > Je souhaite
Le ven. 5 juin 2020 à 21:35, Gaëtan Perrier a
écrit :
> Le vendredi 05 juin 2020 à 19:22 +0200, Olivier a écrit :
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > J'ai récupéré une webcam Logitech assez ancienne.
> > Je souhaite l'utiliser sur un portable sous Buster.
> >
> > La caméra me semble bien détectée mais aucune
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On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 7:23 AM John ff wrote:
> A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not an
> IT professional. From that I infer that it is possible.
>
> Sent from TypeApp
>
>
--
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Le ven. 5 juin 2020 à 20:39, Frederic MASSOT <
frede...@juliana-multimedia.com> a écrit :
> Le 05/06/2020 à 19:22, Olivier a écrit :
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > J'ai récupéré une webcam Logitech assez ancienne.
> > Je souhaite l'utiliser sur un portable sous Buster.
> >
> > La caméra me semble bien
Le lundi 08 juin 2020 à 20:57 +0200, Olivier a écrit :
> Le ven. 5 juin 2020 à 20:39, Frederic MASSOT > a écrit :
> > Le 05/06/2020 à 19:22, Olivier a écrit :
> >
> > > Bonjour,
> >
> > >
> >
> > > J'ai récupéré une webcam Logitech assez ancienne.
> >
> > > Je souhaite l'utiliser sur un
Non. Je ne l'ai pas non plus.
Gaêtan
Le lundi 08 juin 2020 à 20:56 +0200, Olivier a écrit :
> Le paquet uvccapture n'est pas installé sur ma machine.
> Ce paquet est-il nécessaire ?
>
> Le ven. 5 juin 2020 à 21:35, Gaëtan Perrier a
> écrit :
> > Le vendredi 05 juin 2020 à 19:22 +0200, Olivier
On Mon 08 Jun 2020 at 20:02:38 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 06:25:57PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 05:28:06PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 02:17:27PM +0100, John ff wrote:
> > > > A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from
On Fri 05 Jun 2020 at 13:04:08 (+0200), Marco Möller wrote:
> On 04.06.20 21:46, The Wanderer wrote:
> > On 2020-06-04 at 10:30, David Wright wrote:
> > > On Mon 01 Jun 2020 at 12:15:02 (+0200), Marco Möller wrote:
> >
> > > > The short answer to this thread is that unfortunately Debian is
> > >
On Sat 06 Jun 2020 at 12:24:51 (+0300), Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 04 iun 20, 09:32:48, David Wright wrote:
> > On Sun 31 May 2020 at 18:43:46 (+0100), Michael Howard wrote:
> > >
> > > Well then it's not pristine, which is what the OP wanted.
> >
> > That begs the question of what pristine
El 7/6/20 a las 12:17, Rupert escribió:
Buen día,
La version de youtube-dl disponible en Buster, 2019.01.17-1.1, parece
estar corrupta/dañada ya que al intentar utilizarla recibía este
mensaje de error: "youtube says: video not available" trate de
actualizarla via via el comando "youtube-dl
Le lundi 08 juin 2020 à 20:59 +0200, Olivier a écrit :
>
>
> Le ven. 5 juin 2020 à 21:35, Gaëtan Perrier a
> écrit :
> > Le vendredi 05 juin 2020 à 19:22 +0200, Olivier a écrit :
> >
> > > Bonjour,
> >
> > >
> >
> > > J'ai récupéré une webcam Logitech assez ancienne.
> >
> > > Je souhaite
El 2020-06-08 a las 12:17 +0200, miguel angel gonzalez escribió:
(...)
> @camaleon:
> ¿No sería más conveniente guardar la IP del cliente y la de los
> proxies, y procesar/filtrar después ese registro para que te muestre
> sólo la IP que quieres?
>
> Pues si no encuentro otra solución va a ser
I bought a new 4 terrabyte hard drive that is connected with a USB cable using
USB2. It took about 32 hours to read every sector on the drive to look for bad
sectors. I started blanking the sectors using /dev/zero last Friday night. It
still isn't done. Is there a way I can find out how much
Dan Ritter wrote:
> USB2 disks are good for about 25MB/s.
>
Where do you have those numbers?
USB 2.0 standard can theoretically transfer data at a very high 480 megabits
per second (mbps), or 60 megabytes per second (MBps) [for example in
wikipedia).
but as you say it is slowing down at some
Matthew Campbell (12020-06-08):
> Is that in bytes?
You can compare with the stats presented by USR1 to be sure.
> stdin and stderr both show a position of zero.
You can look in /proc/$PID/fd to see where the various fd points. I
guess 0 will point to /dev/zero, 1 to the hard drive and 2 to the
On 6/8/2020 10:56 AM, Christopher David Howie wrote:
> * On the 5.5 kernel, I was getting throughput between 10MB/sec and
> 20MB/sec. At apparently random points, dd would stop reporting any
> progress and a "usb-storage" process in top would be consuming 100%
> CPU. Any commands against the
# cat /proc/24283/fdinfo/1
pos: 877106917376
flags: 011
mnt_id: 21
#
Is that in bytes?
stdin and stderr both show a position of zero.
name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me
Original Message
On Jun 8, 2020, 1:32 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
> Matthew Campbell
On 6/7/20 14:14, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 03:56:17PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
>> Yeah, but that's not building Jitsi; that's installing a prebuilt Jitsi,
>> as shipped in those packages.
>>
>> Presumably, as those packages are for download from the authors'
>>
deloptes wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > USB2 disks are good for about 25MB/s.
> >
>
> Where do you have those numbers?
>
> USB 2.0 standard can theoretically transfer data at a very high 480 megabits
> per second (mbps), or 60 megabytes per second (MBps) [for example in
> wikipedia).
Yes,
Hi,
Thank you all (with delay) for your answers.
11 mai 2020 à 19:49 de didier.gau...@gmail.com:
> Le 11/05/2020 à 19:12, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
>
>> Isn't proposed-updates designed to containing packages that should reach
>> stable-updates afterward?
>>
> from what I understand (perhaps
Matthew Campbell wrote:
> I bought a new 4 terrabyte hard drive that is connected with a USB cable
> using USB2. It took about 32 hours to read every sector on the drive to look
> for bad sectors. I started blanking the sectors using /dev/zero last Friday
> night. It still isn't done. Is there
Matthew Campbell (12020-06-08):
> I bought a new 4 terrabyte hard drive that is connected with a USB
> cable using USB2. It took about 32 hours to read every sector on the
> drive to look for bad sectors. I started blanking the sectors using
> /dev/zero last Friday night. It still isn't done. Is
Does any optimal formula exist based on hard drive size which minimizes
time needed for checking and blanking hard drives in connection with the
block size value?
--
On 6/8/2020 11:01 PM, David Wright wrote:
I, too, determine progress with
# kill -USR1
I'd suggest simply adding "status=progress" which gives you a summary
every second including bytes written, elapsed time, and average transfer
rate.
--
Chris Howie
http://www.chrishowie.com
JavierDebian writes:
> Agrega el repositorio
>
> deb https://www.deb-multimedia.org buster main non-free
>
> (Sigue las instrucciones de aquí)
>
> Actualiza youtube-dl con todas las librerías que le dependen.
>
> Se solucionan los problemas de multimedia en todo.
>
> JAP
Se puede instalar
Exacto. É o quanto basta.Em 08/06/2020 11:35 da tarde, riesdra escreveu:Olá, me tirem uma duvida, hoje uso debian bullseye, se eu mudar o sources para testing, terei um sistema rolling release.É necessário fazer algo mais? Ou isto não é possível?desde já agradeço a atenção de todos.--Ricardo
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Does any optimal formula exist based on hard drive size which minimizes
> time needed for checking and blanking hard drives in connection with the
> block size value?
If the disk firmware offers it, a SMART long read/verify test
should be close to optimal. Consult smartctl
Hi all,
So I installed Debian on a 2011 iMac and it is working ok, except for the
sound. There is no sound from either the speaker or the headphone jack.
When I go to the system settings, the volum option is completely greyed out.
Running cat /proc/asound/cards in UXTerm returned this:
0 [PCH
Le lundi 08 juin 2020 à 20:35 -0300, riesdra a écrit :
> hoje uso debian bullseye, se eu mudar o sources para testing, terei
> um sistema rolling release.
Por aí.
> É necessário fazer algo mais?
Claro que precisará duma atualização do bullseye para testing. O
mais prudente seria seguir o
Olá, me tirem uma duvida, hoje uso debian bullseye, se eu mudar o sources para
testing, terei um sistema rolling release.
É necessário fazer algo mais? Ou isto não é possível?
desde já agradeço a atenção de todos.
--
Ricardo Libanio
Olá
Em 08/06/2020 20:35, riesdra escreveu:
> Olá, me tirem uma duvida, hoje uso debian bullseye, se eu mudar o sources
> para testing, terei um
sistema rolling release.
> É necessário fazer algo mais? Ou isto não é possível?
>
Debian não é rolling release. O mais perto que poderia se chegar é
People are suing Western Digital for sneaking those SMR disks into their
supply chain. They're supposed to be red in color if what I read in the
news is correct.
On Mon, 8 Jun 2020, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2020 16:33:29
> From: Dan Ritter
> To: Matthew Campbell
> Cc: Debian User
On Mon 08 Jun 2020 at 20:22:39 (+), Matthew Campbell wrote:
> I bought a new 4 terrabyte hard drive that is connected with a USB cable
> using USB2. It took about 32 hours to read every sector on the drive to look
> for bad sectors.
I recently ran
# badblocks -c 1024 -s -w -t random -v
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