Dear Emanuel,
Emanuel Berg writes:
> 황병희 wrote:
>
>> Personally my computer is chromebook. I installed Debian 11
>> Bullseye inside chromebook. In that case, YouTube is very
>> useful music player. Ok man sorry for off-topic music
>> player. Though YouTube is so awesome, at least, to me ...
>
>
(... sorry for off-topic ...)
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Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> I've been using Thunderbird for years now but made some minor tweaks as
> I'm setting up an imap proxy for remote access to my
> debian/dovecot/postfix server.
Out of curiousity, why are you using a proxy rather than opening
the firewall for ports 25 and 993 and routing
David Wright wrote:
As I said, I tried that.
Ack. I must have glossed over that. Sorry. The rest of my mail stands,
though.
You can configure various settings for the DNS resolver in your
systemd-networkd setting and in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.
Like what?
Full description here:
On 17/03/22 19:37, mick crane wrote:
On 2022-03-17 05:09, Richard Hector wrote:
On 8/03/22 13:25, Richard Hector wrote:
Hi all,
I've recently set up a small box to run cups, to provide network
access to a USB-only printer. It's a 32-bit machine running bullseye.
I'm seeing log messages
On 2022-03-17 05:09, Richard Hector wrote:
On 8/03/22 13:25, Richard Hector wrote:
Hi all,
I've recently set up a small box to run cups, to provide network
access to a USB-only printer. It's a 32-bit machine running bullseye.
I'm seeing log messages like these:
Mar 7 15:47:47 whio
I've been using Thunderbird for years now but made some minor tweaks as
I'm setting up an imap proxy for remote access to my
debian/dovecot/postfix server.
The issue is I changed the account settings in thunderbird to use
STARTTLS and port 993. It now doesn't work. I see a connection in
El 2022-03-17 a las 08:45 +0100, Josu Lazkano escribió:
> El mié, 16 mar 2022 a las 16:07, Camaleón () escribió:
>
> > El 2022-03-16 a las 11:32 +0100, Josu Lazkano escribió:
> >
> > > He probado el dispositivo en un Ubuntu de escritorio y funciona perfecto,
> > > lo he conectado y funciona sin
El mié, 16 mar 2022 a las 16:07, Camaleón () escribió:
> El 2022-03-16 a las 11:32 +0100, Josu Lazkano escribió:
>
> > He probado el dispositivo en un Ubuntu de escritorio y funciona perfecto,
> > lo he conectado y funciona sin reiniciar ni nada:
> >
> > https://i.imgur.com/p4QzE4A.png
> >
> > No
On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 15:05:42 +0800
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> I've been using Thunderbird for years now but made some minor tweaks
> as I'm setting up an imap proxy for remote access to my
> debian/dovecot/postfix server.
>
> The issue is I changed the account settings in thunderbird to use
>
On Thu, 2022-03-17 at 15:05 +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> I've been using Thunderbird for years now but made some minor tweaks as
> I'm setting up an imap proxy for remote access to my
> debian/dovecot/postfix server.
>
> The issue is I changed the account settings in thunderbird to use
>
17.03.22, 08:05 +0100, Jeremy Ardley:
I've been using Thunderbird for years now but made some minor tweaks as
I'm setting up an imap proxy for remote access to my
debian/dovecot/postfix server.
The issue is I changed the account settings in thunderbird to use
STARTTLS and port 993. It now
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 07:32:27PM +0530, Sona Das wrote:
> But whenever I tried to upgrade my linux-header it still remains on
> linux-headers-5.10.0-10 version, it doesn’t gets upgraded to the latest one.
>
> As per the below url the security vulnerability for Debian 11 is resolved in
>
Hi Sona,
On 17.03.22 15:02, Sona Das wrote:
But whenever I tried to upgrade my linux-header it still remains on
linux-headers-5.10.0-10 version, it doesn’t gets upgraded to the latest one.
have you verified that the metapackage linux-headers-amd64 is installed
on your system - as suggested
But whenever I tried to upgrade my linux-header it still remains on
linux-headers-5.10.0-10 version, it doesn’t gets upgraded to the latest one.
As per the below url the security vulnerability for Debian 11 is resolved in
version 5.10.103-1, but my "apt-get upgrade” doesn’t upgrade the
On Sun 13 Mar 2022 at 20:04:06 -0500, David Wright wrote:
[...]
> By the end of all this, the link should be working, and a file
> like this will have been written (that only root can see):
>
> # cat /var/lib/iwd/YourSSID.psk
> [Security]
>
Dear Sharon,
Sharon Kimble writes:
> After downloading and installing the new kernels yesterday I rebooted.
>
> And now I cannot get mpd to play any sound at all! Juk can play, as can
> mpv, but neither can clementine, lxmusic, qmmp, nor quodlibet play!
>
> So how can I get them all
On Thu 17 Mar 2022 at 09:33:30 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > However, your post inspired me. The installed size of iwd is a fifth
> > that of wpasuppicant.
>
> I'm curious what is the explanation for that size difference, since from
> a casual look it appears that iwd provides pretty much a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
After downloading and installing the new kernels yesterday I rebooted.
And now I cannot get mpd to play any sound at all! Juk can play, as can
mpv, but neither can clementine, lxmusic, qmmp, nor quodlibet play!
So how can I get them all
On Wed, 16 Mar 2022 19:41:58 -0400
Dan Ritter wrote:
> kaye n wrote:
> > Hello Friends!
> >
> > I am currently using Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a good music player with an equalizer where I
> > can choose Pop, Rock, etc.
>
>
> I recommend that you separate
From: "Thomas Schmitt"
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 08:52:24 +0100
> Now it depends on how much it was used in the last 18 years.
Unused since the lab which donated it closed 2016 or 2017. Likely it
was unused there for several years. Could be a decade or more since
it last operated.
> It
On 3/17/22 18:47, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 18.03.2022 04:59, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a SOHO network with various x86_64 servers/ workstations/
desktops (FreeBSD, Debian, Windows) and an assortment of phones/ pads/
pods/ televisions/ game consoles, etc.. I would
On 18.03.2022 08:18, David Christensen wrote:
STFW I am unable to determine if the LSI 9207-8i HBA (SAS 2308 I/O
controller) is supported by Linux and Debian (?). Suggestions?
This adapter has VEN_ID 1000 & DEV_ID 0087.¹
Output from "$ sudo modinfo mpt3sas" suggests that devices based on
David Christensen wrote:
> debian-user:
>
> I have a SOHO network with various x86_64 servers/ workstations/ desktops
> (FreeBSD, Debian, Windows) and an assortment of phones/ pads/ pods/
> televisions/ game consoles, etc.. I would like to add more SATA 6 Gbps
> HDD's and/or SSD's to the x86_64
On 3/17/22 19:07, Dan Ritter wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a SOHO network with various x86_64 servers/ workstations/ desktops
(FreeBSD, Debian, Windows) and an assortment of phones/ pads/ pods/
televisions/ game consoles, etc.. I would like to add more SATA 6 Gbps
HDD's
debian-user:
I have a SOHO network with various x86_64 servers/ workstations/
desktops (FreeBSD, Debian, Windows) and an assortment of phones/ pads/
pods/ televisions/ game consoles, etc.. I would like to add more SATA 6
Gbps HDD's and/or SSD's to the x86_64 machines and am looking for a
On 18.03.2022 04:59, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a SOHO network with various x86_64 servers/ workstations/
desktops (FreeBSD, Debian, Windows) and an assortment of phones/ pads/
pods/ televisions/ game consoles, etc.. I would like to add more SATA
6 Gbps HDD's and/or SSD's
On 3/17/22 19:38, David Christensen wrote:
On 3/17/22 18:47, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 18.03.2022 04:59, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a SOHO network with various x86_64 servers/ workstations/
desktops (FreeBSD, Debian, Windows) and an assortment of phones/
pads/ pods/
On Thu 17 Mar 2022 at 12:12:28 (+), Thomas Pircher wrote:
> David Wright wrote:
> > As I said, I tried that.
>
> Ack. I must have glossed over that. Sorry. The rest of my mail stands,
> though.
>
> > > You can configure various settings for the DNS resolver in your
> > > systemd-networkd
On Wed 16 Mar 2022 at 22:40:07 (+), Brian wrote:
> > iwd Highly functional & low resource & DHCP client.
>
> Thank you for your informative and useful account of iwd. Apologies
> if my snipping is too brutal :).
>
> It is almost a no-brainer to eastablish a wireless link with
On Thu 17 Mar 2022 at 14:50:06 (+), Brian wrote:
> On Sun 13 Mar 2022 at 20:04:06 -0500, David Wright wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > By the end of all this, the link should be working, and a file
> > like this will have been written (that only root can see):
> >
> > # cat /var/lib/iwd/YourSSID.psk
On Thu 17 Mar 2022 at 09:33:30 (-0400), Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > However, your post inspired me. The installed size of iwd is a fifth
> > that of wpasuppicant.
>
> I'm curious what is the explanation for that size difference, since from
> a casual look it appears that iwd provides pretty much a
On 3/17/22, Peter Wienemann wrote:
>
> You can check its status using
>
> dpkg -l linux-headers-amd64
That has interesting feedback. I've been using the following for a
slightly different trek toward a similar end (includes what mine says
right now):
$ apt-cache policy linux-headers-amd64
I just wanted to say thanks for the post and instructions. I've been
using IWD on a different distro and wish that Debian will someday adopt
it as its default.
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