3200G Ryzen 3 / Vega 8 for Buster?

2020-02-04 Thread Felix Miata
Is it enough to upgrade to buster-backports kernel and AMD firmware to run Xorg on the 3200G CPU/APU? The R7 Kaveri motherboard/APU of a friend who is virtually blind fried. When he has hardware trouble, it's me gets to figure out howto and fix it. He bought the new goodies on assumption they are

Re: Why I don't like UUIDs (Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32)

2020-02-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> PS: The only problem with LVM names is that Linux doesn't let you >> rename a volume group while it's active (at least last time I tried), >> which makes it painful to rename the volume group in which lives your >> root partition. > How painful is it to dd a live cd, boot from it and rename?

Re: Why I don't like UUIDs (Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32)

2020-02-04 Thread 0...@caiway.net
> PS: The only problem with LVM names is that Linux doesn't let you > rename a volume group while it's active (at least last time I tried), > which makes it painful to rename the volume group in which lives your > root partition. > How painful is it to dd a live cd, boot from it and rename? 3

Why I don't like UUIDs (Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32)

2020-02-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Me too, so I usually label the permanent stuff at least. UUID's can and >> will change for no detectable reason. > For those reading along or finding this in search results: no, filesystem > UUIDs don't change for no detectable reason. Don't implement anything based > on this theory. What he

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 04 February 2020 15:03:54 David Wright wrote: > On Tue 04 Feb 2020 at 11:48:10 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Tuesday 04 February 2020 08:51:47 Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > >> I bet some of his RT patches caused a mess > > > > > > > > Nope, I just needed to reboot. > > > > > >

Systemd logging stopped (SOLVED)

2020-02-04 Thread Frank McCormick
I have since rebooted to a shutdown and logging is back. I don't know why simple reboots didn't solve the problem but it's solved now. -- Frank McCormick

More info on systemd logging fail

2020-02-04 Thread Frank McCormick
Looking at dmesg I see a bunch of lines like this: Stopping User Runtime Directory /run/user/118... [ 55.241395] systemd[897]: user-runtime-dir@118.service: Failed to connect stdout to the journal socket, ignoring: Connection refused [ 55.249255] systemd[1]: run-user-118.mount: Succeeded.

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Tue 04 Feb 2020 at 11:48:10 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote: > On Tuesday 04 February 2020 08:51:47 Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > >> I bet some of his RT patches caused a mess > > > > > > Nope, I just needed to reboot. > > > > "Needed to reboot" in this context means "need to work around a bug". > >

Re: Re: About "deprecated" packages

2020-02-04 Thread Vincas Dargis
2020-02-04 09:59, Andrei POPESCU rašė: On Lu, 03 feb 20, 19:30:24, Vincas Dargis wrote: Hi, I've discovered that we have `openbve-data` [0] package for o-o-stable up to the unstable, but binary package `openbve` [1] is only available for o-o-stable... `openbve-data` looks useless without

Re: systemd logging stopped

2020-02-04 Thread Frank McCormick
On 2/4/20 11:30 AM, john doe wrote: On 2/4/2020 4:56 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: Noticed this morning that systemd is no longer logging boots on my machine. There is a  log in /var/log/journal, but it's from yesterday. I seem to recall a message here about a change in logging but I can't find

Re: systemd logging stopped

2020-02-04 Thread Frank McCormick
On 2/4/20 11:31 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote: On 2/4/20 7:56 AM, Frank McCormick wrote: Noticed this morning that systemd is no longer logging boots on my machine. There is a  log in /var/log/journal, but it's from yesterday. I seem to recall a message here about a change in logging but I can't

Re: debian format usb drive that a Mac likes

2020-02-04 Thread Charlie Gibbs
On Tue, 04 Feb 2020 08:48:54 -0600, "Martin McCormick" marti...@suddenlink.net> wrote: > If one is on a debian system and formatting a usb drive > that will be recognized by a Mac, I know that xfs is usually > a good choice for the file system but what type of partition > are we supposed to use

Re: [1/2HS] Mysql et le symbole Euro €

2020-02-04 Thread G2PC
> Page Web de mon site, code PHP : > echo mb_internal_encoding(); > UTF-8 > > Merci pour tous ces commentaires + liens. > > Avant "" m'affichait bien € > Pourquoi plus maintenant ? > > J'ai bien essayé : > Si UTF-8 = "?" > Si ISO 8859-1(5)= "¤". > > Et pourquoi si champ phpmyadmin = 30¤ (et pas

Re: debian format usb drive that a Mac likes

2020-02-04 Thread Felix Miata
Martin McCormick composed on 2020-02-04 15:48 (UTC+0100): > If one is on a debian system and formatting a usb drive > that will be recognized by a Mac, I know that xfs is usually a > good choice for the file system but > what type of partition are we supposed to use to enclose that xfs >

Re: debian format usb drive that a Mac likes

2020-02-04 Thread Felix Miata
Martin McCormick composed on 2020-02-04 09:48 (UTC-0500): > If one is on a debian system and formatting a usb drive > that will be recognized by a Mac, I know that xfs is usually a > good choice for the file system but > what type of partition are we supposed to use to enclose that xfs >

Re: systemd logging stopped

2020-02-04 Thread john doe
On 2/4/2020 4:56 PM, Frank McCormick wrote: > Noticed this morning that systemd is no longer logging boots on my machine. > There is a  log in /var/log/journal, but it's from yesterday. > I seem to recall a message here about a change in logging > but I can't find it. > I am running Debian Sid

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 04 February 2020 08:51:47 Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> I bet some of his RT patches caused a mess > > > > Nope, I just needed to reboot. > > "Needed to reboot" in this context means "need to work around a bug". > I have no idea whether that bug has anything to with the RT patches, > but

Re: systemd logging stopped

2020-02-04 Thread Peter Ehlert
On 2/4/20 7:56 AM, Frank McCormick wrote: Noticed this morning that systemd is no longer logging boots on my machine. There is a  log in /var/log/journal, but it's from yesterday. I seem to recall a message here about a change in logging but I can't find it. I am running Debian Sid fully

Re: [1/2HS] Mysql et le symbole Euro €

2020-02-04 Thread ajh . valmer
On Tuesday 04 February 2020 05:34:20 G2PC wrote: > D'après ce que tu écris, PHPMyAdmin retournerait le symbole en tant que > ISO 8859-1 ? https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/CEI_8859-15 Page Web de mon site, code PHP : echo mb_internal_encoding(); UTF-8 Merci pour tous ces commentaires + liens.

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 11:24:56AM -0500, Michael Stone wrote: > On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 11:06:10AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Me too, so I usually label the permanent stuff at least. UUID's can and > > will change for no detectable reason. > > For those reading along or finding this in

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread Michael Stone
On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 11:06:10AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: Me too, so I usually label the permanent stuff at least. UUID's can and will change for no detectable reason. For those reading along or finding this in search results: no, filesystem UUIDs don't change for no detectable reason.

Re: diagramme de gantt

2020-02-04 Thread arniom
Bonjour, Openproject fait ça https://www.openproject.org/fr/ On 03/02/2020 07:00, Bernard Schoenacker wrote: bonjour, je recherche une solution pour employer des diagrammes de gantt en version web et je n'arrive pas à trouver la solution sachant que je part d'une base sur younohost qui

systemd logging stopped

2020-02-04 Thread Frank McCormick
Noticed this morning that systemd is no longer logging boots on my machine. There is a log in /var/log/journal, but it's from yesterday. I seem to recall a message here about a change in logging but I can't find it. I am running Debian Sid fully updated. Can anyone help? -- Frank McCormick

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 04 February 2020 07:47:58 songbird wrote: > Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Monday 03 February 2020 23:56:47 David Wright wrote: > >> Well, at least one of my guesses was correct. > >> > >:) > > > > FWIW, the reboot fixed the can't mount, both partitions on this sd > > card now mount

Re: "Ethernet trouble" thread

2020-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Tue 04 Feb 2020 at 13:20:35 (+0100), Tom H wrote: > On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 2:54 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 05:45:26PM +0100, Tom H wrote: > >> > >> You state that it's no longer udev that renames NICs. The following's > >> from a sid VM using svsinit+sysvrc. > > [...]

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Tue 04 Feb 2020 at 07:47:58 (-0500), songbird wrote: > Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Monday 03 February 2020 23:56:47 David Wright wrote: > > > >> Well, at least one of my guesses was correct. > > > >:) > > > > FWIW, the reboot fixed the can't mount, both partitions on this sd card > > now mount

Re: debian format usb drive that a Mac likes

2020-02-04 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 2/4/20 3:48 PM, Martin McCormick wrote: If one is on a debian system and formatting a usb drive that will be recognized by a Mac, I know that xfs is usually a good choice for the file system but what type of partition are we supposed to use to enclose that xfs file system? I

debian format usb drive that a Mac likes

2020-02-04 Thread Martin McCormick
If one is on a debian system and formatting a usb drive that will be recognized by a Mac, I know that xfs is usually a good choice for the file system but what type of partition are we supposed to use to enclose that xfs file system? I know if you plug a linux thumb drive in to a

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread songbird
Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 03 February 2020 23:56:47 David Wright wrote: > >> Well, at least one of my guesses was correct. > >:) > > FWIW, the reboot fixed the can't mount, both partitions on this sd card > now mount normally, but are on /dev/sde now since the were found at > bootup. I've

Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> I bet some of his RT patches caused a mess > Nope, I just needed to reboot. "Needed to reboot" in this context means "need to work around a bug". I have no idea whether that bug has anything to with the RT patches, but the fact that rebooting avoided the problem is at least no proof that the

Re: "Ethernet trouble" thread

2020-02-04 Thread Tom H
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 2:54 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 05:45:26PM +0100, Tom H wrote: >> >> You state that it's no longer udev that renames NICs. The following's >> from a sid VM using svsinit+sysvrc. > [...] >> udev is renaming "eth0". >> >> You can still use

Re: Wireless Connectivity - Hot Spot vs Corp

2020-02-04 Thread jamesalex12
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Re: can't mount sdf1 in stretch, gparted claims its fat32

2020-02-04 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 04 February 2020 02:21:32 deloptes wrote: > Dan Ritter wrote: > > There's no FAT filesystem there. It might be corrupted, it might > > actually be on /dev/sdf with a bogus partition table. > > I bet some of his RT patches caused a mess Nope, I just needed to reboot. Cheers, Gene

Re: OT red por cable con portal captivo sin trafico interno.

2020-02-04 Thread Ramses
El 4 de febrero de 2020 8:45:18 CET, Antonio Trujillo Carmona escribió: >El 3/2/20 a las 14:34, Paynalton escribió: >> >> >> El lun., 3 de febrero de 2020 2:26 a. m., Antonio Trujillo Carmona >> > > escribió: >> >> El 1/2/20 a las 14:14,

Re: About "deprecated" packages

2020-02-04 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 03 feb 20, 19:30:24, Vincas Dargis wrote: > Hi, > > I've discovered that we have `openbve-data` [0] package for o-o-stable up to > the unstable, but binary package `openbve` [1] is only available for > o-o-stable... > > `openbve-data` looks useless without binaries, and probably should be