John ff wrote:
> All is OK with vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-amd64, but both 3.16.0-4-amd64 and
> 3.16.0-5-amd64 fail to load. When equipped with a screen I see it
> says Loading .. but it does not complete with no disk activity. The
> 3.2.0-4-amd64 kernel gives the same loading message followed shortly by
>
Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> Do you think the USA are better?
>
No I don't think it is better
> There are currently several 100 prisoners wihout trial in internation
> camps, Jornalists are disappearing, several enqueters are kiulled in
> different occasions... 911? Sadam and WMD? All are
zoopee...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> and i, i thing that is the right place _ it is not a french
> place/mailing-list _ and sending mail to a gmail adress is not recommended
> - use pgp please for private & confidential correspondence.
> Remember : Michelle Konzack is on a high threat mode and she
David Christensen wrote:
> So, now I do the latter. This is facilitated by, and integrated into,
> my backup/ restore, archive, and imaging processes. I have confidence
> in the results.
I have been updating regularly wheezy -> jessie -> stretch
I never experienced any problem
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I have a group of kids that are very good in Math and they want to
> learn some actual programming
>
> My approach is to introduce them to the basics of coding using ANSI
> C, C++ and java (so they learn what pointers are about, how patterns
> are coded in different
terryc wrote:
> hint, if your answer is LibreOffice or similar read the question again.
> I'm frustrated that the last few time I wanted to do a simple
> spreadsheet layout, it was easier and faster to craft a LaTex document
> then try and unfathom LibreOffice methods.
Windows + MS Office :D
Long Wind wrote:
> then i run "dhclient enp0s19f2u6"
you don't have dhcp server on your phone, do you?
> but i can't access Internet
> BTW where is ifconfig?
sudo apt-get install net-tools
> what should i do now? Thanks!
https://wiki.debian.org/Mobile
Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> I also long avoided the complexity of LibreOffice Calc, but a modest
> investment of time has left me satisfied with the results.
+1
I use Apache OO, and there is very good documentation such that in 1-2
minutes I could find answer to any of my question and complete
stefan djurdjanovic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have problem with DRI Missing file.
I doubt in the previous post you found your answer, better post what is your
video card.
DRIVER
check if your video driver is configured properly
check what it says regarding DRI in the log file
[77.287] (II)
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'll probably look into notmuch, just for kicks.
>
> I've considered maildir--it meets some of my requirements (that is, to
> make something close to an askSam workalike), but one drawback is that it
> is essentially one email (i.e., my "record"). One of the
Ireneusz Szcześniak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running an up-to-date Debian Stretch on an AMD64 computer. I
> would like to use the tcpprobe module, and so I'm trying to do:
>
> sudo modprobe tcp_probe
>
> But I get:
>
> modprobe: FATAL: Module tcp_probe not found in directory ...
>
> Why is this
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2018 at 02:56:47PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
>> to...@tuxteam.de (2018-04-05):
>> > But then when I see people proposing XML as structured data
>> > representation, I suddenly grow very sad...
>>
>> Isn't it?
>
> For the last 6 years I've seen it
Hi
I think it was already discussed here, but I may have missed the point.
What does it mean
>From yahoo I get:
This is the mail system at host localhost.localdomain.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
For
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> UUIC that's partly why it's finally losing popularity and being replaced
> with json for that use. I'm not familiar enough with json to know if
> it's really a good replacement, but it does look like an improvement.
that is simply not true. JSON might be more simple, and
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix
> it?
try
alsamixer -c0
or
amixer -c0
and see if something is muted there
usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might be other index for you though
regards
Bruce Byfield wrote:
> I recently started using a Wacom Intuos Draw tablet. Its functions as a
> mouse substitute are available as soon as I plug it in, and the
> device is detected by the operating system. However, the tools
> available in desktop environments for configuring buttons and drawing
Nicolas George wrote:
> No, the length of the string is hardly relevant, and when it is it is
> not enough anyway.
@Nicolas, I think OP does not understand you - perhaps it is not worth the
effort. My impression is that you refer to a string (properly) as sequence
of bytes and other refer to it
Nicolas George wrote:
> Find me a case where you need to access the n-th char of a string, with
> n completely out of the blue, and I will explain how somebody botched
> their design.
ok, thanks. I understood the part above, but not sure if I understand this
part. A standard text editing
David Parker wrote:
> Any ideas or suggestions for resolving this will be greatly appreciated.
it is definitely less effort to upgrade to jessie and then to stretch - it
just takes a bit more time, but less effort in debugging.
can you reinstall or configure bsdmainutils?
or purge man and
Anil Duggirala wrote:
>> have you updated BIOS to latest version from machine
>> vendor?
>>
>
> I have not, I will see if there is a newer version. I am running Debian
> Stretch on a Dell 3580 Latitude machine. I have not tried anything so far
> to fix this error, thanks a lot,
what is
mess-mate wrote:
> Hi,
> howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> Cups seems installed but what next.
> regards
use URL http://localhost:631 -> Administration -> Add Printer
it might be you need additional packages like hplip and/or hpijs
regards
Nicolas George wrote:
>> What if the question is "Find all the English words that have an E
>> in the 5th position and a U in the 7th"?
>
> Yes, what? Who would ever ask such a question? What is the point of such
> a question?
>
> The point of such a question is only to try and disprove my
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Oh, I wasn't aware that mbox was deprecated--can you shed more light on
> that. AFAIK, it is not defined in an RFC and is used by quite a few email
> programs.
yes but Maildir format was introduced for couple of reasons (as well as
other formats). I wouldn't store my
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, deloptes.
>
> On 10/04/18 19:36, deloptes wrote:
>
>>> Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix
>>> it?
>
>> try
>> alsamixer -c0
>> or
>> amixer -c0
>> and see if somethin
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Killing the 'pulseaudio' process solved the problem. Good to have sound
> again :)
Did you remove the .pulse directory before killing or not?
regards
Boyan Penkov wrote:
> This is a wonderful page —
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SoftwareRaidRoot — is it still
> current for Stretch?
>
> I am looking to ensure that the RAID1 on boot install that I will try this
> weekend goes well, and am looking for updated pointers.
IMO it
Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:
> Anyway, when mixing LVM with any RAID, LVM should *always* be implemented
> as a higher layer, on top of -lower- RAID layer, and not the other way
> around.
>
> Encryption (or any other cause) is not a factor in that decision.
... and what is exactly your point?
Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:
> Or, if you can get into BIOS settings somehow (in spite of a defunct graph
> card?) and if your machine (BIOS) can use an RS232 port for remote console
> (server class machines usually do) then you can connect to the broken
> machine over telnet / RS-232.
if it was
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish to do an _*EXTREMELY*_ minimalist install of Debian to a USB
> flash drive (aka /dev/sdb1) assuming use as a MBR device.
if you just want to boot in your system, then you take only the boot
directory - this is the simplest way and less consuming space. I used such
Long Wind wrote:
> i have 2 PCs connected to a cell phoneone thru USB line,
> IP=192.168.42.131the other thru WLAN hot spot, IP=192.168.43.201 but the 2
> can't talk to each other directly(i can't ping from one PC to the
> other)how to make that happen? Thanks!
obviously you need a route from
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I suspect the first is closer to my mental image. Did you use
> debootstrap with --variant=minbase, grml-debootstrap with --nopackages,
> OR something else?
For the first to work, I just copy the boot directory to the card/usb stick
and make it bootable (grub install).
Hans wrote:
> Hmm, I think this behaviour was ignored since a long time. I dunno, I
> believe I mentioned it some years ago in the forum, too, but nothing
> changed since.
>
> And I am not sure, if that can be fixed at all. Because: Who is to blame?
> (Sorry, if "blame" might be the wrong word,
Morel Bérenger wrote:
> I am not really constrained about mass storage (I mean, embedding a
> Debian system on 1Gb is easy enough, and our systems does not have less
> than 4Gb) but on bandwidth, so I guess I'm better to go with the
> smallest (considering that no, python is not needed in our
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I'm unable to output sound to my bluetooth loud speaker.
> It's not a hardware problem, as it works perfectly on Windows 10.
> here is the ouput of bluetoothctl (the LS device is 57:88:14:78:8A:48)
>
> Discovery started
> [CHG] Controller 3C:95:09:46:D6:74
Morel Bérenger wrote:
> I have several questions about the cfengine3 package that can be found
> in Debian.
if you have not to maintain legacy, I recommend ansible or puppet.
Anil Duggirala wrote:
>> I assume you are using PulseAudio and Gnome. On my desktop I've seen
>> that sometimes some volumes get set to a low value that Gnome control
>> panel can't seem to restore.
>
> Thanks Tomaz,
> I did get the volume up to its usual level (I believe) by going to
>
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
> this gives:
> --> pactl list short
> 0 module-alsa-sinkdevice=default
> 1 module-alsa-source device=default
> 2 module-native-protocol-unix
> 0 alsa_output.default module-alsa-sink.c s16le 2ch
>
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> I fully empathize. Constantly and getting worse over time. I just
> tried to write a three or four paragraph email to a raptor
> rehabilitation list. One last proofread before sending found at least
> four completely missing words. :D
The rule "check, double check and
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Then you need a second system, to test the upgrades on. If you don't
> keep one around at all times, then you could create one on the fly
> with debootstrap, rsync your current configs into it, and test the
> upgrade in there.
+1
I would never keep my mails on a system
Forest Dean Feighner wrote:
> gmail...
>
> I have little to add.
next time try the "..." on the bottom of the reply message before writing
anything. it does wonder ;-)
regards
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> My understanding: the SMTP receiver will use whatever heuristics it
> finds appropriate to avoid receiving spam.
>
> One heuristic that is commonly used is to reject all messages where
> the HELO doesn't even syntactically qualify as a valid FQDN -- in other
> words, has
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> Now that Trump wants to execute drug dealers, why doesn't he go after
> the operators of these sites? They're just as addictive as opioids - or
> alcohol, or tobacco... wait, he should be going after them too!
there is first amendment - you can't do it and you can't
Joe wrote:
> Indeed. Exim4 is fairly easy to configure either way.
yes indeed, it took me only one month to write all the rules required (with
irony)
Richard Hector wrote:
> Where 'checked' was presumably the debilitate one :-)
true, sorry - even double checking fails sometime :D
Forest Dean Feighner wrote:
> Right on! I used to have an email server in the 90's and even hand wrote
> the sendmail config file, lol.
>
> Shell account, of course, at the local ISP.
and that's why you first topposted and secondly contributed with very
meaningful content. :D
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> +100
>
> To put that on stronger terms -- we'd end up with two and a half
> gatekeepers for mail: Google, Hotmail (aka Microsoft) and... who
> did I forget?
>
> The same nightmare we have at the moment with the so-called "social"
> networks.
>
> They are already
Forest wrote:
> Does this work better? Evolution rather than web-based email.
definitely
Miles Fidelman wrote:
> the problem with DMARC is simple - it breaks any kind of retransmission
> - in particular mailing lists
that's why I don't get the mails delivered to the mailbox or get numerous
non deliverable mails from the mail server.
nevertheless you will not be able to resent mails
Leandro Noferini wrote:
> I cannot follow this solution because pulseaudio dies at the beginning
> of the user session so I cannot control it. I think I need a way to
> blacklist the device it gives me problem.
Have you tried deleting your ~/.pulse directory?
David Wright wrote:
> Sure, so in my case, I'd be forced to find out what my router's
> hostname is so that I can quote a hostname that will resolve to the
> address that I woud be posting on. Currently this appears to be
> ip70-179-161-106.fv.ks.cox.net
these are not valid SMTP domain names. It
Chris Anderson wrote:
> Nearly everything fucked up from the Network install to the gcc make
> command, what a hassle and after spending nearly a week trying to get it
> all working I've had enough and am not wasting any more of my time on
> this awful software.
>
> So thanks for wasting my time
Dominik George wrote:
> I think the main problem here is that the user considers himself too
> much of an expert and stops seeing the easy things, like the step in the
> installer asking explicitly for the desktop environment to install. It's
> right there, but they are too l33t to simply open
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Prefetching videos without user knowledge is just terrorism!
> ...and there is no possibility in Firesuck to stop this.
May be Putin designed it specially for you (with irony) :)
now seriously I think it is HTML5 feature
regards
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 04, 2018 at 10:01:23PM +, Long Wind wrote:
>> there is a typo in my last post: not -> now
>> the cause might be i use installation CD 9.3.0but now apt source is
>> newest (ftp.utexas.edu)
>>
>> On Sunday, March 4, 2018 4:55 PM, Long Wind
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think that is the gentleman's name, but not rendered properly--for
> example, maybe his name (when he sent the post) contained UTF-8 characters
> (or some other encoding, appropriate to his locale), and your computer
> (or, at least, your email client), is not able
Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> now seriously I think it is HTML5 feature
>
> This is what I suspect, because when I used the "mediaplayer43.swf"
> anything went fine.
In fact the web page may be developed the wrong way. However the browser
should not preload all videos either.
regards
John wrote:
> It booted OK with the last Whezzy kernel but I am afraid to try to
> upgrade to Stretch with this suspect system. Problem is this machine
> is the interface between the LAN and the Internet so without it things
> are difficult
I use serial to usb and manage reboots this way. I
Long Wind wrote:
> China is a different world than the free worldmore than 200 years after
>
> Declaration of the Rights of Man
> in 1789, we still don't have freedom of expressionbanning
> google/facebook/twitter are just some evidence i offer freedom of
> expression is sacredwithout it you
zoopee...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> The bubble has splashed and a mirror is born : a mirror lies like our
> eyes do, the light removes all the dark point and replaces a shadow by a
> pastel color.
again, this is the wrong list.
we discuss here debian user related issues.
regards
Richard Hector wrote:
> So you've got a jessie system that won't boot with the jessie kernel,
> but will boot with the wheezy kernel?
>
> While you've got the keyboard and screen handy, you could try the
> jessie-backports kernel, which is more similar to the stretch kernel,
> and if that works
Richard Hector wrote:
> I confess I've never set up a ups for all this before, but I've read
> about it ... I'm pretty sure you can instruct the ups to shut down, but
> I don't know whether you can tell it to come back as soon as the power
> is stable (possibly immediately).
perhaps no, but I
Andy Pont wrote:
> When booting it sits for 90 seconds flashing messages of the form:
>
> Start job running for dev-mapper-sdcserver/x2dvar.device
> Start job running for dev-mapper-sdcserver/x2dopt.device
> Start job running for dev-mapper-sdcserver/x2dhome.device
>
smells like systemd
Richard Hector wrote:
> On 02/03/18 03:09, Marc Auslander wrote:
>>> I think you can usually set the power-on behaviour in the BIOS (or EFI,
>>> presumably) - independently of the OS or any shutdown process.
>>>
>>> Richard
>> So here's the issue - maybe I'm missing something.
>>
>> If I
mess-mate wrote:
> i've installed debian but won't boot it.
>
> After the install got a GRUB error without what was happen exactly.
Hi this is too less information.
At least state at which stage grub failed, also might be useful to check if
you had some errors during installation.
Also: Which
Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Roberto!
> i find out the causei forget to install ssh on remote pcso it refuse ssh
> connection
Long Wing, the Chinese hero of the day :)
(i hope you are not insulted by this)
regards
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello
>
> Am 2018-03-05 hackte
> in die Tasten:
>> Yes, I think either their client or one of the server hops along the
>> way mangled the content. In theory UTF-8 in headers and body is
>> standardized (each separately), but that says little about compliance.
>>
>>
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> The biggest weakness with the Dropbear setup is that the initramfs is
> stored on an unencrypted partition (no matter which file system is
> used). That means that someone with physical access can rebuild the
> initramfs and include their own key as well as other stuff
Teemu Likonen wrote:
> Encryption requires recipient's public [E] key only. It seems that, in
> addition to encrypting, you are also signing the message. For that you
> need a secret (sub)key that has signing capability [S].
Thank you! It is exactly how it is.
Teemu Likonen wrote:
> delop...@gmail.com [2018-09-30 01:09:05+02] wrote:
>
>> A key is associated with identity -> the email. With the sub keys you
>> can add more identities.
>
> No. OpenPGP key's user id's (name, comment, email) are with the public
> master key, not with subkeys.
>
OK,
Mask The Truth God wrote:
> Hi ive asked this on multiple different sites and still no replies so ill
> try and see if anyone knows here.
>
> as i have just recently switched to debian i have most things sorted out
> however, I cannot figure out this problem. I have a M-Audio MobilePre usb
>
Long Wind wrote:
> Thank songbird!the jessie is installed via network in less than 1 month
> agoi mean the jessie is rather new i've just tried jessie network
> installerit lets me load firmware for rt3070 from a usb stick and it
> works!! i mean it can connect to AP and download from mirror i
steve wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You did verify that your sound is NOT muted in some gui or alsamixer,
> didn't you ?
removing the .pulse or .config/pulse directory followed by reboot, could
also help in similar cases
regards
Mask The Truth God wrote:
> I just got done doing a fresh install of debian 9.5 stable, I enjoyed it
> at first and then followed instructions from long time debian users and
> installed all of the necessary drivers and firmware ect after i got
> everything installed it seemed to be working
Hi,
can someone help to debug?
After many years I again started having USB issues. Now this is the web cam
(web cam works in windows), but it was working fine just few days ago, but
since today I get following:
[4.624284] usb 1-1-port5: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
[
Reco wrote:
> What is says here, basically.
> You USB port is burned out, USB connector lacks contact, USB power is
> insufficient, etc.
>
> About the only thing you can try from the OS side is to disable USB
> powersaving, but that should be disabled by default.
I'll try the webcam tomorrow
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
>
> It could be the physical ports themselves. I have my desktop system in
> a 15+ year old case. As of a few years ago, the front USB ports got to
> the point where the number of devices they could not recognize (I would
> get the same log messages) annoyed me
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 07:28:46PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> might be that indeed the local controller has something, because on
>> office pc with windows today it was working just fine.
>>
> It could be the physical
Reco wrote:
> What is says here, basically.
> You USB port is burned out, USB connector lacks contact, USB power is
> insufficient, etc.
>
> About the only thing you can try from the OS side is to disable USB
> powersaving, but that should be disabled by default.
Hi,
might be that indeed the
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> How can I make that kind of setup awaken back into the samsung monitor?
I think this should help
xrandr --output HDMI1 --auto
Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> Any suggestions, please?
I would put host declaration after subnet - don't think it makes difference
also check /etc/hosts for left overs and for the lease take care that your
computers update time with ntp regularly
regards
ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> BTW, I am using a virtual machine if this matters.
I just tried a VMware and VBox with Debian Stretch. All works fine. pcspkr
and also aplay works fine as well.
I tried them from Debian Stretch box - no idea what is the host of OP.
regards
john doe wrote:
> Did you install by selecting the option "install with speatch"?
no
> My guess is that there are some issues with pulseaudio after installation.
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Debian_installer_accessibility
might be, but might be also something else
regards
Damir Porobic wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> I'm trying to package my application together with a shared library that I
> have written but run now into following error:
>
>
> dpkg-shlibdeps: error: no dependency information found for
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkImageAnnotator.so.0.0.1 (used by
>
Martin wrote:
> I guess, my description was a kind of misleading: I want to connect the
> phone (Samsung A3) to the PC's audio system, which is Pulseaudio in this
> case. Just like you would connect it to a headset or your car's hands free
> bluetooth thing.
>
Hi,
I understood that you want to
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
> running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
> any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
> use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to listen to music but
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I would suggest investigating MATE. Does it meet your functional needs?
or TDE if the gtk stuff is not friendly enough.
solitone wrote:
> What do you think in terms of compatibility with debian? What worries me
> is that JetDrive 850 requires macOS version 10.13 or later, and I wonder
> whether debian supports it. Is this only a matter of NVMe (macOS
> supports NVMe starting from version 10.13; linux since kernel
solitone wrote:
> The thing is the form factor, which unfortunately is proprietary [1].
> The connector resembles the standard M.2, but in fact is different.
OK this is a valid argument. Check first if someone has used it on your type
of hardware and what is the feedback - I assume you are not
Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi Latif,
>
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 06:40:14PM +0530, Latif Shaikh wrote:
>> Does anyone have proper steps/documents/links for install Debian 8.7
>> Jessie via pxe-server?
>>
>> I have tried this link but not luck.
>> https://wiki.debian.org/PXEBootInstall
>
> It works
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Unfortunately browsh isn't ready for prime time anywhere for screen
> reader users.
>
> I did try using the program and after installation the program opened
> its home page and didn't respond to any keyboard commands attempted. I
> used it in a command line environment
Martin wrote:
> I wonder if some of you uses pulseaudio with cell phone telephony. For me,
> I see in the pulseaudio configuration window a Headset Audio Gateway
> (HSP/HFP) with is offered by an Android phone. But the Buetooth
> blueman-manager refuses to set this audio profile. A2DP works fine
Joe wrote:
> That doesn't mean they allow their customers to use it.
>
> Think about it, the minimum wage call-centre people work from scripts.
> That's workable with Windows, of which there are only two
> near-identical versions supported by Microsoft. I don't know OSX, but
> I'd think pretty
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> /usr/libx32 might be related to the x32 architecture port - which is
> something different to i386 or amd64 and almost certainly not relevant
> to solving this problem.
which port?
I am pretty sure this directory was removed in favor
of /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/, so it
Reco wrote:
> Nope. It was /usr/lib32 (notice the absence of 'x') that became
> /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu.
> /usr/lib/x32 should've become /usr/lib/x32-linux-gnu.
>
Ah you are absolutely right it was lib32
> But, nobody is interested in it, so it's dead for all intents and
> purposes.
Thanks
Bob McGowan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a high def (4K) mp4 video I would like to put on a Blu-Ray disk,
> to play in a standard Blu-Ray player.
>
> So I did the Google search and found several posts, all of which
> mentioned an application tsMuxeR, which is available for Linux and is in
> the
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> You may find this article helpful:
>
> http://www.connexer.com/articles/openpgp-subkeys
I think that a copy of .gnupg directory would mostly work.
If OP wants to be able to sign or encrypt with same key from more machines,
I agree the link is useful, but
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Nevertheless, i plan to defend my version duely, unless a wodim maintainer
> shows up and promises to take care of the bugs and code shortcommings.
> I would be willing to help.
Thanks, I suspected something wrong with DVD writing for a long time
already. Your post tells
Johan DS wrote:
> /home/jods/.local/share/icons/Papirus-Dark/16x16/actions/image-missing.svg:
> No such file or directory (g-io-error-quark, 1)
it looks obvious. for whatever reason it is looking for this file and can
not find it.
Why is it looking in your .local - no idea. Thanks God I do not
Jim Popovitch wrote:
> On Sat, 2018-09-29 at 09:50 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
>> If all you care about is the public keys for verifying signatures,
>> then I say don't bother trying to proactively sync. Just let each
>> system get keys and key updates from the public keyservers as needed.
Celejar wrote:
> But grub itself and its configuration can't be encrypted, so an
> attacker could still compromise that code / data. IIUC, your solution
> basically just implies moving some of the logic currently in the
> initramfs into grub.
>
Yes, this is the point I am making.
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