Sébastien Dinot a écrit :
> Bonjour Joël,
Bonjour Sébastien,
> BERTRAND Joël a écrit :
>
>> les seuls cas à peu près similaires indiquent que la base de données
>> était déjà corrompu (mais bizarrement, cela s'est aussi passé juste
>> avec une mise à jour entre les mêmes versions). Or
2021-12-08 13:21 GMT+05:00, Piper H :
> I downloaded the JDBC drive from mysql website:
> https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
>
> And got a file name:
> (mysql-connector-java_8.0.27-1debian10_all.deb)
> Then I run:
> sudo dpkg -i mysql-connector-java_8.0.27-1debian10_all.deb
>
> And
On Wed, 8 Dec 2021 at 19:21, Piper H wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Sorry for this silly question.
> I downloaded the JDBC drive from mysql website:
> https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
>
Hi.
Just for your information, because you might not realise:
Debian is a huge project that attempts
Hello again,
Sorry for this silly question.
I downloaded the JDBC drive from mysql website:
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
And got a file name:
(mysql-connector-java_8.0.27-1debian10_all.deb)
Then I run:
sudo dpkg -i mysql-connector-java_8.0.27-1debian10_all.deb
And what's the
Thanks, I'll check them out. :)
On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 4:35 PM Stanislav Vlasov
wrote:
> 2021-12-08 13:21 GMT+05:00, Piper H :
> > I downloaded the JDBC drive from mysql website:
> > https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
> >
> > And got a file name:
> >
On 12/8/2021 10:16 AM, Piper H wrote:
Thanks, I'll check them out. :)
My suggestion would be to do the following commands:
$ apt-get --autoremove purge mysql-connector-java
$ apt-get update && apt-get install libmariadb-java
Add 'sudo' if you need it.
--
John Doe
Principe de Peter: en te répondant j'atteins mon quota d'incompétnce
;-)
Blague à part, je n'y connais vraiment rien mais une piste au hasard:
si aquota.user a disparu mais que tu as à la place un quota.user cela
signifierait que tu utilises une ancienne version de quota au lieu
d'une plus
Tack
Skickat från min iPhone
> 8 dec. 2021 kl. 02:07 skrev Anders Jackson :
>
> Hej.
>
> Den tis 7 dec. 2021 kl 22:33 skrev Ttl <7ttl72...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Kan jag ha webbserver på min debian dator Guds frid ttl
>
> Ja, det kan du. Du kan läsa mer om det i boken "The Debian
>
On 12/5/21, Beta Tester wrote:
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> i don't have an idea which packages are involved to this bug:
>
> i have a strange behavior with Debian Live 11.1.0 amd64 LXDE iso, when i try
> to mount my Android 11 smart phone plugged in via USB.
>
> (...)
>
> when i use the Debian Live
Op 28-11-2021 om 12:50 schreef Paul van der Vlis:
Hoi,
Het lijkt er op dat er toch eindelijk nieuwe versies aankomen van
Thunderbird en Firefox-esr. Op beide waren er problemen met compileren
op i386, maar die lijken nu opgelost:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=thunderbird
Hi,
I want to move my DHCP servers to my datacenter as I am going to shut down the
hypervisor hosts on some locations.
If I just move the VM running the isc-dhcp-server software to the DC and change
the ip of the VM then I get a warning when I try to start the dhcp software
Dec 8 16:12:12
Hi. Thank you for your response.
Em [2021-12-08 qua 14:49:50+], piorunz escreveu:
> I understand you have one SATA 2.5" slot in your laptop and one NVMe
> slot, and you want to utilize them both.
That is correct.
>> On the SSD I intend to leave 35 GB unpartitioned for extra over
>>
Hi David
Thanks for the info you provided.
The original purpose I asked the question is that I did need that jar file
for Mysql connector for Spark.
As you see the operations below:
$ pyspark --jars mysql-connector-java-8.0.27.jar
Python 3.6.9 (default, Jan 26 2021, 15:33:00)
[GCC 8.4.0] on
On Debian 10, can I force install the software which is released on Debian
11?
For example, a given software has default installation version 1.0 for
debian 10, but has version 2.0 for debian 11.
I want to use the version 2.0 on debian 10, how will I do it?
Thank you.
Piper
Piper H wrote:
> On Debian 10, can I force install the software which is released on Debian
> 11?
> For example, a given software has default installation version 1.0 for
> debian 10, but has version 2.0 for debian 11.
> I want to use the version 2.0 on debian 10, how will I do it?
A few
Greetings everyone,
i'm not subscribed to the list (but will check back via the web archives for
responses that don't get CCed or BCCed to me).
Given that fact, do feel free to loop me in directly via (B)CC if you wish
(though again, it's not necessary).
i've been using debian for ~25 years,
I have a machine set aside for experimenting with different
configurations of Debian. The default Grub2 menu will display OS(with
version) and partition designation in /dev/sdXY format.
I give all partitions descriptive labels.
I want the Grub menu to display OS and the partition label.
I want
Greetings everyone,
(apologies for the resend, but my initial attempt to post the below to the list
well over half an hour ago from my other address (CCed) hasn't yet made it to
the list, though i don't know why, so...)
i'm not subscribed to the list (but will check back via the web archives
Hi everyone! I have a Dell Inspiron 5570 laptop with 1TB HDD and 16 GiB
RAM (it supports 32 GiB). I am about to buy an M.2 NVMe 250GB SSD---a
Western Digital WD Blue SN550. I would like to set the system for
reliability, SSD durability¹ and performance.
I have looked at [Multi HDD/SSD
On Wed, 8 Dec 2021 07:51:11 -0500
charlie derr wrote:
Hello charlie,
>(apologies for the resend, but my initial attempt to post the below to
>the list well over half an hour ago from my other address (CCed) hasn't
>yet made it to the list, though i don't know why, so...)
Yes it did.
--
I wonder if there might be any other thoughts on this (aside from that of
replacing Pulseaudio with its successor, which I'm not comfortable with)?
The flakiness is particularly worrying--that only certain applications will
crash with it.
Thanks.
On Friday, December 3, 2021, 10:46:23 AM
Hi,
regrettably i cannot contribute anything to your actual question.
But the question of mail delays can be answered out of my mailbox:
charlie derr wrote:
> my initial attempt to post the below to the
> list well over half an hour ago from my other address (CCed) hasn't yet made
> it to the
On 12/8/21, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> I wonder if there might be any other thoughts on this (aside from that of
> replacing Pulseaudio with its successor, which I'm not comfortable with)?
>
> The flakiness is particularly worrying--that only certain applications will
> crash with it.
Hi,
On Sb, 13 nov 21, 01:59:04, Long Wind wrote:
> i install synaptic, with many depended packagesthen i remove synaptic
> and autoremovebut many depended packages are not removed
It could be due to 'AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant' which defaults to
'true' since 0.8.15.3 (2011).
Kind regards,
2021-12-08 17:07 GMT+05:00, charlie derr :
> On this relatively new platform, i was able to quite trivially get pam-ldap
> functionality (for SSH logins) working. However, after installing the oddjob
> package(s), a user who does not yet have a home directory on the server is
> still not getting
Bonjour la communauté,
J'ai installé un nouveau serveur Debian 11 afin d'y stocker les "home
directory" des Utilisateurs d'un domaine Windows.
Chose que j'ai l'habitude d'implémenter à l'aide de Samba, cette fois
ci j'ai utilisé la manière officielle : Samba mode ADS + winbind.
Je monte une
Richard Owlett wrote:
...
> I see no reference for Grub being able to read a partition's label only
> its UUID.
i don't use UUIDs (LABELS only) so i do this in /etc/default/grub:
=
# Uncomment if you don't want GRUB to pass "root=UUID=xxx" parameter to Linux
GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true
*note* No need for CC: I'm subscribed
On 12/08/2021 08:29 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I have a machine set aside for experimenting with different configurations
of Debian. The default Grub2 menu will display OS(with version) and
partition designation in /dev/sdXY format.
I
2021-12-08 15:51 GMT+05:00, Piper H :
> On Debian 10, can I force install the software which is released on Debian
> 11?
> For example, a given software has default installation version 1.0 for
> debian 10, but has version 2.0 for debian 11.
> I want to use the version 2.0 on debian 10, how will I
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I have a machine set aside for experimenting with different configurations
> of Debian. The default Grub2 menu will display OS(with version) and
> partition designation in /dev/sdXY format.
>
> I give all partitions descriptive labels.
> I want the Grub menu to display OS
On 08/12/2021 14:27, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
I understand you have one SATA 2.5" slot in your laptop and one NVMe
slot, and you want to utilize them both. My post below work on this
assumption.
For backups, I would continue my weekly manual
backups to my 1.5 TB external HDD with
On 08/12/2021 19:35, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
Hi. Thank you for your response.
Em [2021-12-08 qua 14:49:50+], piorunz escreveu:
I understand you have one SATA 2.5" slot in your laptop and one NVMe
slot, and you want to utilize them both.
That is correct.
On the SSD I intend to
Paul van der Vlis writes:
> Verder vraag ik me af waarom er bij firefox-esr "architecture: any"
> staat, terwijl het op sommige platformen zoals mipsel niet kan worden
> gecompileerd. Mipsel kan een proces 2GB geheugen toewijzen en er is meer
> nodig voor het compileren.
Ik weet niet of het in
I have a wireguard setup that lets me ping from either endpoint to the
other. Using the client, I would like to address hosts on the home
(server's) network by their local IP addresses.
On the client, I can ping the other end of the tunnel, but not any
local addresses. On the client:
On 08.12.2021 19:27, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
Hi everyone! I have a Dell Inspiron 5570 laptop with 1TB HDD and 16 GiB
RAM (it supports 32 GiB). I am about to buy an M.2 NVMe 250GB SSD---a
Western Digital WD Blue SN550. I would like to set the system for
reliability, SSD durability¹ and
Charles Curley wrote:
> I have a wireguard setup that lets me ping from either endpoint to the
> other. Using the client, I would like to address hosts on the home
> (server's) network by their local IP addresses.
>
The client's routing table looks fine after you start wg0. What
does the home
Operating system:Debian 11 bullseye
Graphics card:Nvidia rtx 3060ti
Driver: Nvidia 470.86
*Blender Version*
Broken: (when it is installed from terminal 2.83.5)
Worked: (when it is downloaded as zip worked all blender versions)
*Short description of error*
When i install blender from terminal in
Buenas para todos.
me sale este aviso cuando intento actualizar:
Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
E: Repository 'http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates
InRelease' changed its 'Suite' value from 'stable' to 'oldstable'
N: This must be accepted explicitly before updates for
Hola
El propio comando da la solución:
This must be accepted explicitly before updates for this repository can be
applied. See apt-secure(8) manpage for details.
Para dar la información directamente:
sudo apt-get update --allow-releaseinfo-change
Un saludo
El 8 dic 2021 23:51 +0100,
That's all right. thank you.
On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 1:25 AM Stanislav Vlasov
wrote:
> 2021-12-08 15:51 GMT+05:00, Piper H :
> > On Debian 10, can I force install the software which is released on
> Debian
> > 11?
> > For example, a given software has default installation version 1.0 for
> >
Hello,
On Thu, Dec 09, 2021 at 05:14:09AM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> Bottom line, there is a high probability that your SSD will work fine for
> many years and if/when it will die for whatever reason, just replace it and
> recover data (or a whole system) from backups.
OP: I agree
Thx so much, Stanislav!
pam_mkhomedir works like a charm (and it didn't even take me too long to figure
out how to set it up)
best,
~c
--
charlie derr
systems thinker and nature lover
https://medium.com/@cderr
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On 12/8/2021 10:16 AM, Piper H wrote:
Thanks, I'll check them out. :)
My suggestion would be to do the following commands:
$ apt-get --autoremove purge mysql-connector-java
Does that work or is it a typo? I've always used:
apt-get autoremove --purge
On 12/8/21 6:27 AM, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
Hi everyone! I have a Dell Inspiron 5570 laptop with 1TB HDD and 16 GiB
RAM (it supports 32 GiB). I am about to buy an M.2 NVMe 250GB SSD---a
Western Digital WD Blue SN550. I would like to set the system for
reliability, SSD durability¹ and
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