On 2022-03-11 06:06 UTC+0100, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> Life is too short to mess around with a markup language other than
> LaTeX. Work always in LaTeX.
Next topic on my learning agenda. :-)
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On 9/03/22 04:06, David Wright wrote:
On Tue 08 Mar 2022 at 07:00:08 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2022 at 01:54:11PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
[...]
> Just to solve the infinite recursion problem:
>
> richard@zircon:~$ apt-file search bin/apt-file
> apt-file:
Salut,
C'est juste le redémarrage qui ne se fait pas ? (boucle)
Le jeu. 10 mars 2022 à 13:41, Daniel Caillibaud a
écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> J'ai toujours mes pbs de plantage kernel à cause du module wifi
> (ath10k_pci), même si ça c'est
> arrangé (ça plante 1 à 2 fois par semaine, mais seulement
Bonjour,
Je souhaite mettre en place sur une machine Bullseye, un service DHCP
traitant 250 réseaux locaux de petite taille (/28 soit 16 adresses)
mais chacun avec 1 ou 2 machines connectées, au maximum.
1. Qui a déjà mis en oeuvre ce type de chose ? Avec quels composants ?
Quel retour
On 2022-03-11 12:47 UTC+0100, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I have used Gnome on Wayland since late 2018. It improved a lot with
> the release of Bullseye. I use this setup on two machines, a laptop and
> a desktop that has two monitors. So far I have not had any issues with
And what is the
* On 2022 10 Mar 17:04 -0600, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> didier gaumet wrote:
>
> >> OK, thanks, I won't switch then I think ... I like feh and
> >> use it a lot.
> >
> > Just to be clear in case there would be a misunderstanding
> > because my sentence was not accurate enough: what I meant is
> >
Take a look at https://dotclear.org/ which is PHP based.
Some time ago Debian also had it packaged.
Regards,
Jörg.
On Fri 11 Mar 2022 at 11:28:05 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> Thats been the most complete pdf viewer I've ever used. But I just tried
> to look at a doc I have looked at hundreds of times over he last years,
> and it got all upset all over itself, while I was logged into that
> machine with an
Hello,
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 07:18:56AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> 2. I've had since the last of about 20 installs of bullseye, a very early
> boot message about ata6 at the 10 and 20 second marks of the reboot IF
> it was not a full powerdown reboot.
Did you not at any point think that
On 2022-03-11 at 06:47, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2022 10 Mar 17:04 -0600, Emanuel Berg wrote:
>
>> didier gaumet wrote:
>>
OK, thanks, I won't switch then I think ... I like feh and use
it a lot.
>>>
>>> Just to be clear in case there would be a misunderstanding
>>> because my
* On 2022 11 Mar 07:16 -0600, Christian Britz wrote:
>
>
> On 2022-03-11 12:47 UTC+0100, Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> > I have used Gnome on Wayland since late 2018. It improved a lot with
> > the release of Bullseye. I use this setup on two machines, a laptop and
> > a desktop that has two
Christian Britz wrote:
...
> Thank you, I allow my self to reply on the list.
> I heard that WordPress is very common, but I fear it might be oversized
> for my public diary about moving to a new town, which I plan to write.
> And it is very often in the news with security holes... Don't want some
Am 11. Mar, 2022 schwätzte gene heskett so:
moin moin,
I dropped evince for okular a few years ago and have been happy with the
change.
I run KDE, so that might make a difference.
I do ssh -Y into containers without KDE installed to use it shooting the
display back to a debian box with KDE. I
Le vendredi 11 mars 2022 à 08:07 -0600, Nate Bargmann a écrit :
>
> Gnome is now native with Wayland and its visual effects only work
> with
> Wayland as I understand it. I did try Gnome Flashback as it runs on
> X11
> and the visual effects were disabled. In some cases that's not an
> issue
Thank you for your thoughts, Russel,
On 2022-03-11 18:40 UTC+0100, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> Christian is talking about three different projects, each of which is
> demanding of time.
>
> Securing and maintaining a web server is a difficult matter. But when
> you can purchase hosting for US$4
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 08:19:02AM -0500, songbird wrote:
Christian Britz wrote:
...
Thank you, I allow my self to reply on the list.
I heard that WordPress is very common, but I fear it might be oversized
for my public diary about moving to a new town, which I plan to write.
And it is very
On 11.03.22 14:14, Christian Britz wrote:
On 2022-03-11 12:47 UTC+0100, Nate Bargmann wrote:
I have used Gnome on Wayland since late 2018. It improved a lot with
the release of Bullseye. I use this setup on two machines, a laptop and
a desktop that has two monitors. So far I have not had
On Friday, 11 March 2022 13:11:36 EST Brian wrote:
> On Fri 11 Mar 2022 at 11:28:05 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > Thats been the most complete pdf viewer I've ever used. But I just
> > tried to look at a doc I have looked at hundreds of times over he
> > last years, and it got all upset all over
On Friday, 11 March 2022 13:11:14 EST Andy Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 07:18:56AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > 2. I've had since the last of about 20 installs of bullseye, a very
> > early boot message about ata6 at the 10 and 20 second marks of the
> > reboot IF it was
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 12:48:28PM -0400, Chris Mitchell wrote:
> I believe Apache and nginx both have fairly robust support for popular
> server-side languages like PHP, so many toolkits will work happily on
> top of either one.
nginx can be told to contact php-fpm in order to run PHP scripts.
salut Stéphane,
> % python3 -c "import sys, ipaddress; addr =
> ipaddress.ip_address(sys.argv[1]); print(int(addr))" 192.0.2.1
> 3221225985
ne faudrait-il pas tenir compte de l'endianisme? pour ma part j'ai:
/tmp/ipv4int 192.0.2.1
16908480 192.0.2.1
en executant ce code:
// vi: noet
#include
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022, Marco M?ller wrote:
Isn't it all about X by design to not be able to safely protect a running X
applications to snoop on other running X applications, something like the
content of a window cannot safely kept private? I remember to have read that
Wayland was invented for
salut,
> Qui connait le nom d'un paquet Debian comprenant un outil de
> conversion d'IPv4 en entier et réciproquement ?
les réponses suivantes sont à coté de la plaque vu que tu
souhaites un outils dédié mais pourrais tu satisfaire ma curiosité
en m'expliquant à quoi ça peut servir?
ipv4int()
Très intéressant !
Je n'y a avais pas pensé du tout !
Dans mon labo, le serveur DHCP fait office de routeur mais sur
l'implémentation cible, il est possible que ce rôle soit confié à une
machine tierce.
Dans les 2 cas, il faudra savoir configurer en masse les réseaux et
les relais DHCP.
Le ven.
Thats been the most complete pdf viewer I've ever used. But I just tried
to look at a doc I have looked at hundreds of times over he last years,
and it got all upset all over itself, while I was logged into that
machine with an ssh -Y login.
What its its feature complete replacement in a
On Friday 11 March 2022 12:48:54 Olivier wrote:
> Je souhaite mettre en place sur une machine Bullseye, un service DHCP
> traitant 250 réseaux locaux de petite taille (/28 soit 16 adresses)
> mais chacun avec 1 ou 2 machines connectées, au maximum.
> 1. Qui a déjà mis en oeuvre ce type de chose ?
El 2022-03-11 a las 12:29 -0300, Fernando Romero escribió:
> Estoy usando xrdp como conexión de escritorio remoto a mi debian desde
> windows u otro linux.
> El problema que tengo es que si tengo al usuario logueado en linux (debian)
> no me permite conectarme por remoto, estuve tocando la
Bonjour,
Qui connait le nom d'un paquet Debian comprenant un outil de
conversion d'IPv4 en entier et réciproquement ?
Sauf erreur ipcalc et ipcalc-ng ne font pas cette conversion.
J'ai trouvé des exemples en bash, ici ou là mais regarderai volontiers
un outil dédié.
Slts
On 2022-03-11 17:28 UTC+0100, gene heskett wrote:
> Thats been the most complete pdf viewer I've ever used. But I just tried
> to look at a doc I have looked at hundreds of times over he last years,
> and it got all upset all over itself, while I was logged into that
> machine with an ssh -Y
Le 11/03/2022 17:40:52, Stephane Bortzmeyer a écrit :
> % python3 -c "import sys, ipaddress; addr =
> ipaddress.ip_address(sys.argv[1]); print(int(addr))" 192.0.2.1
> 3221225985
Ha, c’est juste ça ?
>>> sum(256**(3-i)*a for i,a in enumerate(map(int,"192.0.2.1".split("."
3221225985
nicolas
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 11:28:05AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> Thats been the most complete pdf viewer I've ever used. But I just tried
> to look at a doc I have looked at hundreds of times over he last years,
> and it got all upset all over itself, while I was logged into that
> machine with
Hola como estan.
Estoy usando xrdp como conexión de escritorio remoto a mi debian desde
windows u otro linux.
El problema que tengo es que si tengo al usuario logueado en linux (debian)
no me permite conectarme por remoto, estuve tocando la configuración de
xrdp para que me permita múltiples
Le 11/03/2022 à 12:48, Olivier a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je souhaite mettre en place sur une machine Bullseye, un service DHCP
traitant 250 réseaux locaux de petite taille (/28 soit 16 adresses)
mais chacun avec 1 ou 2 machines connectées, au maximum.
1. Qui a déjà mis en oeuvre ce type de chose ?
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 05:29:01PM +0100,
Olivier wrote
a message of 11 lines which said:
> conversion d'IPv4 en entier et réciproquement ?
% python3 -c "import sys, ipaddress; addr = ipaddress.ip_address(sys.argv[1]);
print(int(addr))" 192.0.2.1
3221225985
On 3/11/22, gene heskett wrote:
> Thats been the most complete pdf viewer I've ever used. But I just tried
> to look at a doc I have looked at hundreds of times over he last years,
> and it got all upset all over itself, while I was logged into that
> machine with an ssh -Y login.
>
> What its
On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 22:39:34 +0100
Christian Britz wrote:
> Sure, I think I was not precise in my posting. I am willing to add
> something dynamic, and I was not sure if Apache and nginx support the
> same toolkits.
>
> You and others brought in several static content generators, I will
>
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022, 12:25 PM Marco Möller <
ta...@debianlists.mobilxpress.net> wrote:
> On 11.03.22 14:14, Christian Britz wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 2022-03-11 12:47 UTC+0100, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> >
> >> I have used Gnome on Wayland since late 2018. It improved a lot with
> >> the release of
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:07:39PM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> > OK, that stinks, I'm super-happy with my WM and it's
> > configured and all. See? How do they expect anyone to switch
> > to a supposedly superior solution when there are all these
> > obstacles and
* On 2022 11 Mar 14:06 -0600, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> > Interesting as no one uses Wayland or X11 directly but
> > through a window manager or quite likely one of the desktop
> > environments.
>
> I don't know, I think it is fair to say I use X "directly",
> I start it
On Friday, 11 March 2022 22:45:28 EST Pankaj Jangid wrote:
> gene heskett writes:
> > What its its feature complete replacement in a buster install? This
> > machine is bullseye, the logged into machine is buster.
>
> For reading PDFs, I still use evince (the default). For
> annotating/marking
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:07:39PM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> OK, that stinks, I'm super-happy with my WM and it's
> configured and all. See? How do they expect anyone to switch
> to a supposedly superior solution when there are all these
> obstacles and limitations?
I don't think anyone is
On 2022-03-11 at 16:07, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> Another limitation of XWayland as I've heard it described (by the
>> same person on whose statements the previous paragraph is based, as
>> well as in online discussions related to XWeston, below), as
>> compared to a full X
On 2022-03-11 at 16:52, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> There may be multiple reasons, but one of them is that the feature
>> set supported by Wayland (and/or the associated protocol, if any)
>> is not a superset of the feature set supported by the X protocol.
>
> They should
Bonjour,
Je reviens sur ce thread parce que :
Le 04/03/22 à 17:21, Olivier a écrit :
> Mon objectif est d'éviter d'endommager un disque (toujours de type SSD ou
> NVMe) à cause d'une
> coupure brutale de courant.
m'étonne un peu.
Un disque ssd est vraiment sensible à une coupure brutale ?
Le 10/03/22 à 20:09, Daniel Caillibaud a écrit :
> Merci, j'essaierai la prochaine fois avec -f et -v, pour voir s'il parvient à
> le décharger.
avec
rmmod -v -f ath10k_pci
le -f aura été efficace, il m'a rendu la main aussitôt, mais le -v change pas
grand chose,
aucun retour.
Ensuite,
* On 2022 11 Mar 15:10 -0600, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> That was exactly what I asked here a few days ago. And I was told that I
> was incorrect, that Wayland was simply a better implementation of X. That
> the old implementation X.org was still under active development. Showing
> that I was
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:27:18PM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> I switched from mplayer to mpv ...
And I switched from Latin-1 to UTF-8.
But until I see fvwm (or something close enough) ported to Wayland,
I have *no* incentive to give up X.
* On 2022 11 Mar 14:10 -0600, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> >> No, I understood, but that sounds like too much emulator ...
> >
> > My understanding is that xwayland is an X server that runs
> > under Wayland and the idea is that it handles X protocols
> > but Wayland handles the
Christian Britz wrote:
...
> Running and writing the blog. At the moment I tend to a static
> generator, which would probably also make archival easier?!
that is what hugo is. many themes to choose from or do your
own.
songbird
Le 11/03/22 à 10:56, David Martin a écrit :
> Salut,
> C'est juste le redémarrage qui ne se fait pas ? (boucle)
Ça j'en sais rien, je parlais de boucle parce que la succession de messages du
kern.log
revient en boucle, d'abord du
ath10k_pci :02:00.0: failed to wake target for read32 at
gene heskett writes:
> What its its feature complete replacement in a buster install? This
> machine is bullseye, the logged into machine is buster.
>
For reading PDFs, I still use evince (the default). For
annotating/marking in the PDFs, I use xournalpp. It is actively
maintained upstream.
Emanuel Berg writes:
> Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>>
>> For reading PDFs, I still use evince (the default).
>
> I use xpdf(1) but I'm not a PDF reader power user ...
>
> Here are some settings:
>
I am also not a power user. I use what came with a default desktop
install of Debian. But I am
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 03:09:08PM -0600, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
[...]
> > Isn't it all about X by design to not be able to safely protect a
> > running X applications to snoop on other running X applications,
> > something like the content of a window cannot safely kept private? I
> >
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 03:41:09PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
[...]
> The most important one for my purposes, and therefore the one that I
> remember, is the ability to have multiple desktop-like things which are
> actually all just viewports on one much-larger single area [...]
There seems to
Le vendredi 4 mars 2022 à 17:30:03 UTC+1, Olivier a écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> J'envisage de protéger des serveurs distants (de type NUC) avec un
> "onduleur administrable". Mon objectif est d'éviter d'endommager un
> disque (toujours de type SSD ou NVMe) à cause d'une coupure brutale de
>
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