ad to do was run Alsamixer, press F6, select my sound card,
(not HDMI audio or Bluetooth audio, both of which had existed), and
then force it to be output and not input. The default Bullseye audio
system seems to be prone to failure to detect audio devices.
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On 9/3/23 08:24, Carl Fink wrote:
Hi,
So I finally found a scripted way to get SD going on my PC using venv.
It works, but it complains about not being able to use the GPU via CUDA.
This ASUS PN53 has a Radeon 600M GPU. Any suggestions on actually
being able to use it for AI?
Aha
Hi,
So I finally found a scripted way to get SD going on my PC using venv.
It works, but it complains about not being able to use the GPU via CUDA.
This ASUS PN53 has a Radeon 600M GPU. Any suggestions on actually being
able to use it for AI?
Thanks.
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On 8/26/23 16:01, Mario Marietto wrote:
If you want a powerful tool,you should spend some of your time on it.
If you want to use something easier,you will lose some features,at least.
Yep. That's why I specified that I was more interested in easy setup in
the threadstarter
-Carl
ere always boot errors. But
GNOME boxes otherwise seemed to work great.
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*
eate a
one-off VM to run Debian under Debian? As this is not my job or even
main hobby, ideally it should have setup at least as easy as VirtualBox
was back in the day.
System is an ASUS ExpertCenter PN52 (Ryzen 7 6800, 32 GB of RAM, 2
terabyte SSD).
Thank you.
-Carl Fink
audioC1D0: mono: mono_out=0x0
[ 4.323245] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0: inputs:
[ 4.323247] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0: Mic=0x19
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On 8/10/23 02:54, Marco wrote:
Am 09.08.2023 schrieb Carl Fink :
I suspended my system from the System menu Monday night. When I woke
it up Tuesday morning, sound was coming from the HDMI monitor. The
Sound Settings didn't know about any other sound system.
This sounds like a driver pr
er information would help debug this problem.
Also, should it become necessary, what packages would I report these
bugs in? Perhaps, mate-power-manager and pulseaudio?
This is an ASUS PN53 small form-factor unit, if that helps any.
Thank you.
-Carl Fink
On 8/5/23 02:54, Michel Verdier wrote:
On 2023-08-04, Carl Fink wrote:
Today, on my Bullseye system, X crashed and restarted. Naturally, I thought
I'd check my logs to see if I could find out why.
Well, no ... because syslog does not exist.
If you don't have syslog your logs
og-ng, now that I know
that I have to.)
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up a computer and
swap out the ssd. Now, a worn out ssd, or any other part really, means
a whole new computer. So much for reducing waste . . .
Really? I have never owned a computer where I couldn't replace the SSD.
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1 additional drive or raid6 with
2 (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAIDhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID)
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Unfortunately, I'm getting wikipedia's fancy 403 at that link?
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
It's a double-paste. The real URL is https://en.wikipedia.org/w
it would be easier, if you have his mail password, to just set up
claws-mail on your
own system and download the mail there? I mean, clearly your brother
trusts you with
his email, and this way you wouldn't have to worry about his box's
instability.
-Carl Fink
Yes, I did use su. I had no idea that would cause a problem.
Thanks for the pointer. I created /etc/default/su, which should
resolve this.
-Carl Fink
On 7/1/23 21:38, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Jul 01, 2023 at 08:58:44PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
When I type "/usr/sbin/adduser",
so not present by default?) and discovered
that although the package installed /usr/sbin/adduser, somehow root
doesn't have /user/sbin in its PATH.
When I type "/usr/sbin/adduser", that works, but shouldn't root default
to having sbin in its path?
-Carl Fink
On Sat, 2021-01-09 at 23:39 +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Carl Fink wrote:
>
> > The recommendation is to reinstall instead. It's easier and doesn't
> > take much more time.
>
> Please do not share your personal thoughts as recommendations. I
> would never
> r
On Sat, 2021-01-09 at 15:25 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> My version actually is Debian 4.19.146-1 (2020-09-17) x86_64
> GNU/Linux.
The recommendation is to reinstall instead. It's easier and doesn't
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On Wed, 2020-12-09 at 13:51 +0100, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020/12/09 at 12:54 pm, Carl Fink wrote:
> > This has not been my experience. I can share my screen just fine
> > using
> > the Teams client.
>
> Accord
off most or all notifications. I have a
company cell phone, so I installed the Teams app on that, and use the
phone for all my audio and notifications, just using the Linux app to
display shared video.
FWIW, my Logitech webcam works fine with Teams.
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has an idea, it would be appreciated.
When I annoy myself by doing that, it's by accidentally using the
mouse scroll wheel over the title bar. Scroll down over the title
bar to reverse.
It's called "roll window up" and "roll window down," by the way.
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On 10/26/20 6:16 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 20:45:50 -0400
Carl Fink wrote:
On 10/25/20 8:28 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
I'm not referring to viewing HTML emails. I already can do that in
Claws-Mail using its Dillo plugin. I'm talking about filling in
forms, etc
ese mailed
links to forms--the form is not in your mailbox and can't
require you to log into GMail or whatever.
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a link to a web page. Who is sending you emailed inline forms?
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On 10/17/20 4:23 PM, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Does anyone have Zoom working in Debian 10?
Working fine here. Did you set up the Microsoft repo?
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? Right click in a blank part of the area
(I use the top row of pixels) and choose
Panel >> Panel Preferences
Unselect TZClock.
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On 10/5/20 1:48 PM, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm not having any updates for my Debian Buster for last 5 days. Looks
suspicious to me... Anybody has same experience?
Why would it be suspicious?
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sending human messengers
to adjust the control surfaces with a screwdriver.
Wow, that interface is nonsense.
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Hi,
Can anyone suggest a Debian repo-installable program to create 3D text?
I'll do CAD if I must, but I haven't touched the stuff for years (and I
was never very knowledgeable or skilled).
Thanks.
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Read
tom (Digital Ocean starts at $5 per month):
http://www.nosupportlinuxhosting.com/VPSHosting.html
http://nosupportvpshosting.com/index.php
I haven't used the service in almost 10 years. It seems that they
might have changed things.
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On 7/31/20 12:31 PM, Didar Hossain wrote:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 07:25:42AM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
On 7/31/20 3:29 AM, Didar Hossain wrote:
I read around a little and it seems that most cloud providers block SMTP ports
(25,587,465) from/t the internet as well sometimes from within their
moved from New Zealand to Long Island, New York (east cost
of the USA) to Dallas, Texas (southwestern USA, about 2400 km
away) and for what I do (web hosting and mail, mostly) it has
made no detectable difference.
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On 7/25/20 9:12 PM, Long Wind wrote:
BTW i want ffmpeg script that record desktop plus audio. i don't have
time to read its manual. Thanks!
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/Desktop
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7;ve used both, and for me the reason I prefer ffmpeg is that its syntax is
simpler. Not simple, but better documented and more understandable.
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On 7/24/20 11:32 PM, mick crane wrote:
On 2020-07-25 03:17, Carl Fink wrote:
I just installed npm on a Stable (Buster) system with apt. It brought in
dozens of other packages. Then I worked on other stuff while it
downloaded and
installed. When I came back, a curses prompt was informing me
supposed to do. That wasn't a confirmation prompt, it was, "I already did
this, do you want to restart services?"
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If y
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been mentally blaming my cable internet service all this time, but in
the last couple of days, I've noticed that if I switch to my terrible el cheapo
Android phone (on the same wifi) it works normally, without interruption.
It's the PC.
Any suggestions on debugging/fixing?
Thanks
well, and nobody carries them because
we just want to stick the phones in our pockets.
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ating docs for this? All I
can find are you-tube vids that go by faster than the guys making them
can talk, let along actually follow along.
https://www.att.com/ecms/dam/att/devicesupport/ATT-A102U-EN-UM-TN-SFG-070319.pdf
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Read my
d to
admit they have any value?
I prefer text myself, but I don't go into denial about the
existence of alternatives. I just wish search engines had
a "stop showing me videos!" setting.
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terabytes and dating
in some cases as far back as the '90s. Proper external backup is now
very much on my radar.)
Why not just reinstall the OS and copy the /home/username files into the
new /home partition? Reinstalling Debian is extremely easy.
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27;s just as a
> > client box that it effectively degrades over time as software upgrades don't
> > happen.)
>
> I run stable on a work laptop, it's quite stable (which is what I want
> out of it)
This is, of course, not actually an answer to my question.
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nd decreasing. (It's fine as a server OS, it's just as a
client box that it effectively degrades over time as software upgrades don't
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Not necessarily easily, but it can.
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On 4/11/20 3:02 PM, Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
On Friday, April 10, 2020 7:57 PM, Carl Fink wrote:
I'm also sure it would work in a virtual Windows session, if you happen to
have one around.
I do have a virtualbox Windows, but it's XP (one excuse being that it will
still d
ting
whenever I want. And I need to locate a working microphone.
There is at least some success reported running Webex within Wine:
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=16455
I'm also sure it would work in a virtual Windows session, if you happen
to have
o
hat's confusing, but I'll try changing that permission this afternoon and
see if it works.
Note that I've only tried this with Firefox (non-ESR) 74 and 75.
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my phone. Generally I use computer audio,
and give Firefox permission to use it (and my camera if desired).
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x27;s a companion app that
joins the segments after they are all downloaded separately.
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Also Chrome that I know of, but Google requires that version to
not work for YouTube downloads.
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at his desktop?
Although, again, Webex's web interface works great in Firefox on Stable.
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roperly host a meeting or record it from
Linux, but audio and video work great. Just use their so-called "web app"
(which is really just a web site and lots of JavaScript).
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s,
though.
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This is getting well beyond Debian, but why would GNU/Linux in general have
so many overlapping ways to register default applications?
Should I report as a bug (in exo-preferred-applications) that removing a
package (firefox-esr) didn't remove it as
, at the
same time I quoted a message from rclone saying that it was trying to
run /usr/bin/firefox-esr, which is unlikely to be hardcoded.
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On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 09:12:54AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 04 apr 20, 12:32:06, Carl Fink wrote:
> > So, I removed firefox-esr and replaced it with stable firefox. I ran
> > update-alternatives to point to firefox-esr. The current listing doesn't
> >
refox-esr hasn't been on this system for weeks.
I did try launching a fresh Xfce-terminal from the menu, but got the same
error.
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bout a u-sd, but I'm only familiar with: ssd or usb.
Both sound similar, are different to handle, and at the end it's something
completly different he want's to know.
I believe he means a "micro SD" and is using the letter "u" to stand in
for Gre
an
account and transmit any of your data to the vendor's servers."
https://gadgetbridge.org/
I had not seen it, but that seems pretty useful. Thanks.
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that many.
PineTime isn't a product yet, just a dev kit.
AsteroidOS also can't be purchased as a watch.
Bangle.js has a projected release date of next month. And it's amazingly
inexpensive. I am definitely going to keep track of that.
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try un-ticking it.
I tried both settings without effect. Thanks.
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On 1/1/20 5:47 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jan 2020 17:06:11 -0500
Carl Fink wrote:
Suggestions?
Yes. I have the same problem with XFCE's built in display application.
Use arandr to set up your dual monitor setup. Having done that, have
arandr save the setup. That will give
ver. If it just displays and locks the
screen, the monitor settings remain. If the xscreensaver settings turn
off the monitors, they revert to mirroring as above.
Should I report this as a bug?
Suggestions?
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Read
t it seems
that unless you make a drastic change in your approach nothing will
improve for you.
From his writing style, I get the feeling goleo is a young teen, perhaps
someone who learned social skills in a multiplayer game online.
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Re
On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 11:57:50AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 02 Oct 2019 at 12:47:13 (-0400), Carl Fink wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 05:55:32PM +0200, ??tienne Mollier wrote:
> >
> > > I don't believe MP3 allows executable code by specifications
>
g multimedia has flaws, if an HTML email
> embeds a specifically crafted PNG image inlined in the content,
> then you wouldn't even have to hit the ???preview??? button to be
> screwed:
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Word/PowerPoint viewer apps from Microsoft, which work great under Wine and
also can't run VBA. Have LO files ever actually been vectors?
> only PDF/A is OK every other PDF, throw it out.
> No multimedia (movies, mp3).
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On 7/25/19 11:23 PM, deb wrote:
On 7/25/19 6:45 PM, Carl Fink wrote:
Is there any specific reason you don't just use mod_python, to remove
the overhead of a CGI script?
Lack of knowledge only.
If I can use mod_python to get that one script to run, I'd be mighty
happy.
I coul
ould prefer the answer to be python-ish,
it does to Have to be python.
Is there any specific reason you don't just use mod_python, to remove
the overhead of a CGI script?
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On 7/20/19 8:16 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
If 12GB is reasonable (I have no idea, I don’t use “hibernate” myself) here are
figures to input to the calculation:
I was just assuming that Shahryar's hibernation
involved backing up the full contents of both
RAM and swap, which would be 12 gb.
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On 7/14/19 11:56 AM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
hi,
I'm looking for a way to send a mail via a script What are the
available solutions ?
That question is way too general. Do you mean a shell script? Perhaps
simplest is:
$ mail -s "Hello World" some...@example.co
dentically,
problem is quite probably hardware.
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On 7/14/19 10:14 AM, Stefano Pardini wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 07:13:24AM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
On 7/14/19 5:54 AM, Stefano Pardini wrote:
Good morning everyone from Italy, I updated my system from 9 to 10 and I
have a problem with drag & drop files, when I try to drag a file in
e of a bug or has detected the
same error, the system has been updated correctly via apt. Have a good
day. Stefano.
What actual program are you using? Thunar? Caja?
What desktop environment if any? GNOME? Mate?
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#x27;t even check my
passport. (I was entering from France.) I also didn't have to give
fingerprints when entering the Schengen Area (in Iceland). You were, I
gather, entering from outside both the Schengen nations and the United
States? Or it was just much longer ago?
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video cameras the size of a grape now being easily available.
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rrently installed Debian release. That's why there's always someone
> to say, *NO, DON'T DO IT THAT WAY!* Some number of us have been
> there, done that and thus know firsthand just how painfully bad an
> idea it is to do.
This is what VMs are for. Or chroot.
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avanese name and non-USA usage of English, I
suspect that it is not correct.
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Being impatient and easily annoyed, I just installed Waterfox,
which works fine. Yes, I know about the theoretical security issues.
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them URLs.
4)Plenty of others
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GD DDR4-2666 SDRAM memory
1 TB hard drive
AMD Radeon RX 550 graphics card with 4 GB GDDR5 dedicated memory
DVD-Writer
Wireless LAN 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (1x1) and Bluetooth 4.2 M.2
Notice the one thing you didn't list in your specs: the chipset of your
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toolbar), and can't
> be installed on amd64.
I don't know the extension you're using is having trouble, but the
VideoDownloadHelper extension needs a companion app to download most video
these days. Maybe your extension only has a companion app compiled for
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walked away and came back a few minutes later ... and NOW the keyboard
did unsleep the monitor. What the?
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ot;. Something like debian-9.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso ?
> That would be a debian-cd ISO.
> A debian-live ISO would be named like debian-live-9.4.0-amd64-xfce.iso.
As I said, this was for Buster's weekly build. Not a livecd.
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debian.org genfstab" which tells me
that gensftab is part of the arch-install-scripts package. Some
additional searches seems to confirm that is is an Arch
Linux-specific program.
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Thanks for the kind words.
The one most (or m
Heskett
Human memory is notably bad.
Note also that Mr. Zimmerman himself remembers it differently:
https://philzimmermann.com/EN/background/index.html
He refers to a three-year *investigation*, not three years of
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