Re: Help Installing a Dual Boot Debian and Mac OS MacBook Pro 9,1

2017-01-21 Thread solitone
On Sunday, January 22, 2017 7:00:53 AM CET solitone wrote: > Have you tried to press the "Command ⌘" key while turning on the MacBook > with the power button? A screen offering different boot options (e.g. MacOS > on disk, debian installer on DVD) should be displayed. Sorry, the right key you shou

Re: Help Installing a Dual Boot Debian and Mac OS MacBook Pro 9,1

2017-01-21 Thread solitone
On Saturday, January 21, 2017 2:43:54 PM CET Rafael Lauda wrote: > I have installed rEFInd on my MacBook Pro rEFInd is unnecessary, you can have a dual boot system without it. I have installed Debian on a MacBook Pro 12,1 without rEFInd. > and I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 o

Re: Help Installing a Dual Boot Debian and Mac OS MacBook Pro 9,1

2017-01-21 Thread rhkramer
On Saturday, January 21, 2017 06:32:15 PM Gary Roach wrote: > One thing. You will have to set up a file folder that is shared between > the VB OS and your regular OS. It allows file transfer between the two > systems. Try that with a regular dual boot setup! That's about as easy as pie! Just crea

nested screen on an attached display

2017-01-21 Thread chrishell
Hello out there, I have probably a bug to report (Debian testing). Im not sure which is the component which fails in my case. Its regarding my Thinkpad X60, which is connected with a docking station and over that with a monitor. I faced this issue last year already but supposed that is has somethin

Re: Help Installing a Dual Boot Debian and Mac OS MacBook Pro 9,1

2017-01-21 Thread Gary Roach
On 01/21/2017 11:43 AM, Rafael Lauda wrote: Good Afternoon, My name is Rafael Lauda and I’ve tried time and time again to install a dual boot Debian on my MacBook Pro 9,1. I have installed rEFInd on my MacBook Pro, and I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 onto a DVD-R. When the c

Re: Help Installing a Dual Boot Debian and Mac OS MacBook Pro 9,1

2017-01-21 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Rafael Lauda qrote: > I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 onto a DVD-R. How exactly did you do this ? (What program did you use, which options therein, any peculiarities ?) >From which URL did you get the ISO ? > I have installed rEFInd [...] > When the computer is turned on

Re: iio-sensor-proxy fills my syslog on debian testing

2017-01-21 Thread Ulf Volmer
On 01/21/2017 08:45 PM, iqwue Wabv wrote: > I noticed that my /var/log/syslog is incredibly fast filled with the > following messages: > > iio-sensor-prox[719]: Could not open input accel '/dev/input/event17': > Operation not permitted Same here with a thinkpad x1 running fedora 25. Maybe you wi

Re: Errors were encountered while processing python3.5 etc

2017-01-21 Thread Brian
On Sun 22 Jan 2017 at 06:52:15 +1100, Ben Finney wrote: > Gary Roach writes: > > > The problem seems to be in the python3.5-minimal package. It won't > > configure. > > You'll need to report a bug about that, showing the complete text of the > session where you run a command and the output lead

iio-sensor-proxy fills my syslog on debian testing

2017-01-21 Thread iqwue Wabv
Hello, I noticed that my /var/log/syslog is incredibly fast filled with the following messages: iio-sensor-prox[719]: Could not open input accel '/dev/input/event17': Operation not permitted why? Regards, Karol

Help Installing a Dual Boot Debian and Mac OS MacBook Pro 9,1

2017-01-21 Thread Rafael Lauda
Good Afternoon, My name is Rafael Lauda and I’ve tried time and time again to install a dual boot Debian on my MacBook Pro 9,1. I have installed rEFInd on my MacBook Pro, and I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 onto a DVD-R. When the computer is turned on the dvd does not show. I

Re: Errors were encountered while processing python3.5 etc

2017-01-21 Thread Ben Finney
Gary Roach writes: > The problem seems to be in the python3.5-minimal package. It won't > configure. You'll need to report a bug about that, showing the complete text of the session where you run a command and the output leading to the failure. > I would report this as a bug but the problem see

Re: MTP device mount gnome 3

2017-01-21 Thread Tony Baldwin
My experience has been that this whole "MTP" thing, instead of just mounting phones like they used to, as a storage device, has been a real horror show, I've given up on getting it to work consistently and have installed dropbox on my phone and desktop to move stuff back and forth, which also h

Re: MTP device mount gnome 3

2017-01-21 Thread Vadim Kolchev
What exactly is meant by a "better hub"? It works ok with all types of USB flash drives, which are detected properly. It is only MTP device that is not detected. 2017-01-21 20:57 GMT+02:00 deloptes : > Vadim Kolchev wrote: > > > I really got used to HUB, is there a way to fix it? > > get a better

Re: MTP device mount gnome 3

2017-01-21 Thread deloptes
Vadim Kolchev wrote: > I really got used to HUB, is there a way to fix it? get a better hub?

Re: Re: frequently segmentation faults in gnome session on debian testing

2017-01-21 Thread iqwue Wabv
You may want to try linux-image-4.7 from jessie-backports. image-4.8 or image-4.9 are not working with Sid or Testing and the i965 chip, on my system anyways. I'm using the 4.7 kernel and it works swell. Hello Jimmy, Thanks for info about linux-image-4.8, 4.9 and i965. I switched to 4.8.0-1-6

Re: jessie: ALSA fails on first use after reboot

2017-01-21 Thread D. R. Evans
David Wright wrote on 01/21/2017 08:23 AM: > On Fri 20 Jan 2017 at 10:56:50 (-0700), D. R. Evans wrote: >> D. R. Evans wrote on 01/02/2017 11:28 AM: >>> Michael Luecke wrote on 01/01/2017 10:29 AM: >>> Maybe you could try this to find out if there is some process blocking the sound devic

Re: jessie: ALSA fails on first use after reboot

2017-01-21 Thread David Wright
On Fri 20 Jan 2017 at 10:56:50 (-0700), D. R. Evans wrote: > D. R. Evans wrote on 01/02/2017 11:28 AM: > > Michael Luecke wrote on 01/01/2017 10:29 AM: > > > >> Maybe you could try this to find out if there is some process blocking > >> the sound device: > >> > >> $ fuser -v /dev/snd/* /dev/dsp*

Errors were encountered while processing python3.5 etc

2017-01-21 Thread Gary Roach
OS Debian Stretch KDE Desktop Attempts to upgrade system fails due to errors installing python3.5-minimal, python3.5, python3-numpy, python3.5-venv and python3.5-dev. The problem seems to be in the python3.5-minimal package. It won't configure. I have tried cleaning the cache, using different