Hello,
I have / partition on btrfs subvolume, default name @rootfs created by
Debian.
I'd like to use Timeshift for snapshots, but it only recognizes root on
@ subvolume, any other subvolume name is being ignored. Pretty stupid to
me, but I'd like to use it - I don't see other way to have
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 05:32:21PM +0300, Uladzimir Bely wrote:
> When sbuild is used to compile a package from sources, some packages (package
> dependencies) are internally downloaded and installed in schroot.
>
> I'm looking for a way to cache the dependencies in form of .deb files outside
>
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 10:22:49PM -0300, Markos wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> A tutorial for Sqlite (in Portuguese):
>
> http://www.c2o.pro.br/hackaguas/app.html
> Em 26-10-2021 18:55, Michael Castellon escreveu:
> > replacement of sqsh for debian 11?
You see how this works now, right?
Did you
Hi Michael,
A tutorial for Sqlite (in Portuguese):
http://www.c2o.pro.br/hackaguas/app.html
Translated by Google:
https://tinyurl.com/p7usdat9
Best Replacements, :-)
Markos
Em 26-10-2021 18:55, Michael Castellon escreveu:
replacement of sqsh for debian 11?
thanks.
regards.
On 10/27/21, lina wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I think Tim got my point correct. I have corrected the issue by following
> the advice I googled:
> *1 Answer*
>
>1. Right click on the taskbar, select Panel -> Panel Preferences.
>2. Select the Items tab , select Window Buttons in the list, click
sqsh seem to be a substitute for Sybase isql
there are isql and iusql (UTF-8) programs in the unixodbc package
if you need a mssql-cli
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/tools/mssql-cli?view=sql-server-ver15
or build your own sqsh-cli from debian-testing.
Am 28.10.21 um 03:10 schrieb Michael Castellon:
> sqsh > sql server database
>
> sqlite3 > sqlite3 database
>
> I need to connect to the sql
sqlite is *not* T-SQL.
sqlite generally follows PostgreSQL syntax (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQLite)
Am 28.10.21 um 03:10 schrieb Michael Castellon:
> sqsh > sql server database
>
> sqlite3 > sqlite3 database
>
> I need to connect to the sql server.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2021
sqsh > sql server database
sqlite3 > sqlite3 database
I need to connect to the sql server.
Thanks
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 5:38 AM Махно wrote:
> Hello. I think sqlite3 is a good alternative.
>
>
> 2021-10-27, tr, 00:55 Michael Castellon rašė:
> >
> > replacement of sqsh for debian 11?
> >
>
On 10/27/21 6:23 PM, dstc wrote:
bonsoir,
pourriez vous me désabonner, les discutions de cette liste sont sûrement
fort intéressantes mais beaucoup trop pointues pour moi
merci
et vous validez avec le mail reçu
--
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On 10/27/21 6:23 PM, dstc wrote:
bonsoir,
pourriez vous me désabonner, les discutions de cette liste sont sûrement
fort intéressantes mais beaucoup trop pointues pour moi
merci
Bonsoir,
Vous envoyez un e-mail à debian-user-french-requ...@lists.debian.org
avec le mot unsubscribe dans
bonsoir,
pourriez vous me désabonner, les discutions de cette liste sont sûrement
fort intéressantes mais beaucoup trop pointues pour moi
merci
On 10/27/21 7:32 AM, Uladzimir Bely wrote:
When sbuild is used to compile a package from sources, some packages (package
dependencies) are internally downloaded and installed in schroot.
I'm looking for a way to cache the dependencies in form of .deb files outside
the schroot. So that I could
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 17:32:21 +0300
Uladzimir Bely wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to cache the dependencies in form of .deb files
> outside the schroot. So that I could later create a local partial
> debian repo from these .deb files and run sbuild for a second time
> using the same schroot but
When sbuild is used to compile a package from sources, some packages (package
dependencies) are internally downloaded and installed in schroot.
I'm looking for a way to cache the dependencies in form of .deb files outside
the schroot. So that I could later create a local partial debian repo
Thanks. Looks straightforward. The Mobian site shouldn't still assert
that PinePhone Mobian Community Edition is available, though.
--
John Hasler
j...@sugarbit.com
Elmwood, WI USA
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 16:46:18 +1100
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> I've only ever seen the 'noauto' amongst the uid= gid= options
>
>
> Are you sure it should be first item in the entry?
Dratted line wrap. That is in the comment line above the actual entry
line. I put it there to remind me I
On 2021-10-27 at 06:57, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a .deb package from HP (hp-health) that has this requirement,
> and doesn't install because of it. It got damaged somehow during the
> last dist-upgrade. I think I'd better re-install it.
>
> I have both libc6:i386 and
Hello. I think sqlite3 is a good alternative.
2021-10-27, tr, 00:55 Michael Castellon rašė:
>
> replacement of sqsh for debian 11?
>
> thanks.
> regards.
Hi.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 10:19:05PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Piotr writes:
> > It already exists - Mobian. I use it on my Pinephone with Debian
> > Testing.
>
> How do I get it? The Mobian site says that the PinePhone Mobian
> Community Edition is available from Pine64 but I don't
On 27/10/2021 04:19, John Hasler wrote:
Piotr writes:
It already exists - Mobian. I use it on my Pinephone with Debian
Testing.
How do I get it? The Mobian site says that the PinePhone Mobian
Community Edition is available from Pine64 but I don't see it on their
site.
Pinephone now comes
Hi all,
I have a .deb package from HP (hp-health) that has this requirement, and
doesn't install because of it. It got damaged somehow during the last
dist-upgrade. I think I'd better re-install it.
I have both libc6:i386 and lib32gcc-s1 (on an AMD 64bit machine).
libc6-i686:i386 is
Hi.
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 11:34:08AM +0200, lina wrote:
> What is the best/user-friendly package that can be used to design a simple
> house, if it comes with garden design it would be a bonus.
I don't know about garden design, but I used sweethome3d for an
apartment design back in the
Hi all,
What is the best/user-friendly package that can be used to design a simple
house, if it comes with garden design it would be a bonus.
Thanks ahead for your recommendation,
lina
Am Tue, 26 Oct 2021 15:41:33 +
schrieb Musbur :
>I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad T480s. Recently I bought a SanDisk Extreme
>Pro 128GB SDXC card for my digital camera, but I quickly found out that
>the system can't work with that card.
>.
>The camera can format, read and write just fine.
Hi All,
I think Tim got my point correct. I have corrected the issue by following
the advice I googled:
*1 Answer*
1. Right click on the taskbar, select Panel -> Panel Preferences.
2. Select the Items tab , select Window Buttons in the list, click the
Edit button on the right side.
Musbur writes:
> According to the specs, the builtin card reader of the T480s is SDXC
> compatible. Is there a driver for Linux that can make this card work?
> The BIOS of the computer has just been updated a week ago. Is the
> hardware just not compatible?
As Windows 10 can't access the card
On 10/27/2021 12:26 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Martin McCormick wrote:
sudo nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 followed by
sudo arp -a and I found nothing extraordinary so I also got on
our Netgear router and told it to cough up a list of attached
devices, showing the same list of stuff that the first
It seems that the maintainer of getmail is getting unnecessary grief
because users of getmail6 are requesting of him solutions for problems
that are not of his making.
It seems normal that when a project is forked that it is called
something different to the name of the existing code.
That
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