Re: qemu et lancer un system " reel "

2024-03-16 Thread zithro
une autre solution ? T'as des liens stp ? PS: trop tard pour cette fois, mais y'a des utilitaires pour transformer une machine physique en machine virtuelle, virt-p2v par exemple. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Quid du support nvidia en mars 2024

2024-03-13 Thread zithro
uot;, mais Xen fait ça très bien (avec ou sans QEMU, au choix). Au pire y'a KVM, mais comme je fais partie de la team debian-xen, je prêche pour ma paroisse ... :) Merci par avance. k. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: utilisation de nis et nfs pour un réseau de 32 postes

2024-02-24 Thread zithro
même parler de jitter (la variation de latence en bon céfran). -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Erreur nvidia suite upgrade noyau 6.1.0-18

2024-02-14 Thread zithro
t pu profiter à d'autres". J'ai bon ? PS: je t'ai envoyé quelques pistes, mais bon si t'es saoûlé je comprends. On est tous tombé sur des problèmes "qui piquent" où tout le monde s'arrache les cheveux, au bout d'un moment tu te dis, "et merde", et tu fais avec/sans ! -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Erreur nvidia suite upgrade noyau 6.1.0-18

2024-02-13 Thread zithro
s. Quelques autres pistes: - dkms - apt pinning - vérifier l'état des paquets (dpkg --audit, etc). (- espace disque dans /boot ou /lib) -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Stretch vers Bullseye - Probleme lors du apt full-upgrade

2024-02-13 Thread zithro
On 13 Feb 2024 10:31, Hugues MORIN-TRENEULE wrote: @zithro / Cyril: je me suis trompé en écrivant, j'upgrade de bien de Stretch à Buster ;-) Tant mieux ;) C'est toujours bon de préciser pour les futurs lecteurs ! Donc je récapitule pour voir si j'ai bien compris: - ps pour trouver le PID

Re: Stretch vers Bullseye - Probleme lors du apt full-upgrade

2024-02-12 Thread zithro
c juste les commandes pour aller plus vite. Si tu veux les miens je peux te les filer. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: usrmerge on root NFS will not be run automatically

2023-09-08 Thread zithro
: - "File systems that do not support RENAME_EXCHANGE such as ZFS or NFS cannot perform live conversion (Bug 1186637)" - "Conversion fails if there's a mount point below (/usr)/{bin,sbin,lib,lib64}" Good luck -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Debian 12 - IPv4 blocked without fail2ban & co

2023-09-07 Thread zithro
problems. I think it's just a coincidence that the provider uses 192.168.0.2 internally and the OP host has the same address in its network. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Debian 12 - Blocage IPv4 sans fail2ban & co

2023-09-07 Thread zithro
a parfois des différences. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Sleep: out of control

2023-08-31 Thread zithro
ose values are not used/read. But you never know, so belts and suspenders ! -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Debian soporte

2023-08-30 Thread zithro
). The lists are available on: lists.debian.org You should check for compatibility on the Debian ARM pages, and maybe the Kernel ARM pages. First, find your exact architecture name (aarch64, ...), then model, etc. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: HDMI not working

2023-08-30 Thread zithro
I didn't understand this solutions or they were not proper described (at least for me). Show us what you found. Maybe the problem has been solved in a newer kernel ? If that's the case, you may try newer kernels from backports. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Error : virHostCPUGetKVMMaxVCPUs: KVM is not supported on this platform: Function not implemented

2023-08-30 Thread zithro
ot ready to spend time, follow recent guides. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread zithro
t; /usr/bin/pa-info:83:'aplay -L' /usr/bin/cvlc:2:exec /usr/bin/vlc -I "dummy" "$@" /usr/sbin/alsa-info:110:withaplay() { /usr/sbin/alsa-info:116:aplay -l >> $FILE 2>&1 [OUTPUT TRUNCATED] HTH -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Error : virHostCPUGetKVMMaxVCPUs: KVM is not supported on this platform: Function not implemented

2023-08-29 Thread zithro
ice to report the bug where you got the disk image, so others won't waste their time for the same bug. If you solved your problem, propose a patch, so others may benefit. HTH ! -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread zithro
e" before using it, but iirc it warns you to do it if you forget. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread zithro
the only way is to reflect the IR from the sun. Or there is some animal walking the tree. So your PIR is either broken or way too sensitive. Some provide a sensitivity setting via a potentiometer, but YMMV. Usually, sensitivity is correlated to the range (ie. meters) of the IR sensor. -- ++ zithro

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread zithro
On 29 Aug 2023 18:19, gene heskett wrote: On 8/28/23 12:20, zithro wrote: On 28 Aug 2023 09:29, gene heskett wrote: Have you checked all the cron files and the systemd timers ? cron yes, systemd timers no, don't know how. man systemctl ; look for "timer" (in vi(m) use &qu

Re: Failed to acquire pid file : /var/local/run/libvirt/qemu/driver.pid

2023-08-28 Thread zithro
to look for some help from different sources or the thing will take too long a time. On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 8:40 PM zithro wrote: On 28 Aug 2023 19:00, Christian Britz wrote: On 28.08.23, 18:44, zithro wrote: On 27 Aug 2023 12:09, Mario Marietto wrote: $ uname -a Linux chromarietto 5.4.244

Re: Failed to acquire pid file : /var/local/run/libvirt/qemu/driver.pid

2023-08-28 Thread zithro
On 28 Aug 2023 19:00, Christian Britz wrote: On 28.08.23, 18:44, zithro wrote: On 27 Aug 2023 12:09, Mario Marietto wrote: $ uname -a Linux chromarietto 5.4.244-stb-cbe #8 SMP PREEMPT Sat Aug 19 22:19:32 UTC 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux Is it normal to get this "old" kernel on bookworm AR

Re: Not authorized to run synaptic

2023-08-28 Thread zithro
UTHORITY environment variables are not set. These two variables will be retained if the org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.allow_gui annotation on an action is set to a nonempty value; this is discouraged, though, and should only be used for legacy programs. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Failed to acquire pid file : /var/local/run/libvirt/qemu/driver.pid

2023-08-28 Thread zithro
eports an error like this : libvirt on bookworm is 9.0.0-4 "Warning : Failed to set up UEFI / The Libvirt version does not support UEFI / Install options are limited" Look for this error message, it may be quicker and less error prone than compiling everything. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread zithro
to evade PIR detection ^^ Any help in finding this will be hugely appreciated. Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Lenteur au boot : résolu

2023-08-23 Thread zithro
Je pense que tu voulais dire "/boot/grub.cfg". Bon dimanche. https://xkcd.com/386 ;) -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Disk error?

2023-08-22 Thread zithro
t, although not containing much more info: https://forum.qubes-os.org/t/installation-report-payload-digest-error-for-pkg-xen-hypervisor-2001/9644 (remove bracket stuff when replying) ] -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Mailing list unsubscription requests and identificatio

2023-08-14 Thread zithro
ster, respectful and polite. Gene, if you took it personnaly, I sincerely apologize. That was really NOT my intent. -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: setting up network with a hosts file, but your way

2023-08-14 Thread zithro
will find in the syslog : "IPv6: Loaded, but administratively disabled, reboot required to enable". If you're not using GRUB, you will have to find where kernel options should be entered (also called kernel command line). -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: Mailing list unsubscription requests and identificatio

2023-08-11 Thread zithro
, to learn things about Debian. What did I learn ? Random people SUCK. Big time. But I guess it's the XXI century plague. People using other people's time to spare their own. Sorry for the noise, if you get that oxymoron ;) -- ++ zithro / Cyril

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-02 Thread zithro
On 03 Aug 2023 01:25, Celejar wrote: I'm not sure I understand your point: if we assume that the fact that my adapter burned indicates that my particular adapter must have been of very poor quality, than this implies that such adapters in general are not dangerous (which, as I've noted, is

Follow the specs :) (was Re: AMD GPU hard lockups)

2023-08-02 Thread zithro
https://www.cgdirector.com/gpu-power-cable-guide/ https://www.pcworld.com/article/395059/one-cable-or-two-for-powering-a-graphics-card-heres-the-answer.html -- zithro / Cyril

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-02 Thread zithro
On 02 Aug 2023 03:21, Celejar wrote: when I opened the case, sure enough, the cable feeding the GPU had burned and broken. Fortunately, I don't see damage to the system's power cable or to the GPU itself, just to the 6 pin to 8 pin PCIE adapter cable (the HP PSU has only 6 pin cables, and the

Re: General question regarding SSD and harddrive

2023-07-14 Thread zithro
On 15 Jul 2023 02:30, Maureen L Thomas wrote: So I have been looking at new computers and most of them come with SSD's but they are so much smaller than my 2 TB computer that I am not sure what is better.  I read a couple of pieces on different groups but still am not sure.  SSD's are faster

Re: Wireless temperature & humidity measurement

2023-07-14 Thread zithro
On 14 Jul 2023 10:53, Joe wrote: On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 09:27:12 +0200 Bruno Kleinert wrote: Hello, I'm looking for a wireless way to measure temperature and humidity indoor with hardware off the shelf and software included in Debian 12 bookworm. Sensors --> Radio --> Receiver --> Any typical

Re: OT: Pedantic, yet wrong

2023-06-23 Thread zithro
On 23 Jun 2023 17:56, Fred wrote: Or you could try Devuan which is Debian without systemd. I did, when I didn't know Debian still had sysv. But since you can do it on Debian directly, I don't see the point now. Maybe more polished packages, ie. no surprises like "if you install this package,

Re: OT: Pedantic, yet wrong

2023-06-23 Thread zithro
On 23 Jun 2023 16:41, mick.crane wrote: On 2023-06-23 11:58, Nicolas George wrote: Andy Smith (12023-06-23): It seemed fine the way it was. The only reason why I didn't answer is that I don't know anything about removing systemd! Me I know just a little about it, enough to know that

Re: Debian freezes when power cable plugged

2023-06-21 Thread zithro
On 21 Jun 2023 17:48, Zakaria Farhati wrote: Hello, I have installed Debian 12 for a couple of weeks, 2 days ago, I noticed that when I plug the power cable, the system/desktop does not respond and freezes for 1 min. What should I do to solve this issue? The first thing is to check logs for

Re: Code of conduct reminder.

2023-06-21 Thread zithro
On 21 Jun 2023 17:52, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: Since "shocking", "disrespect" and "vulgarity" are pretty subjective measures (they are still very legitimate, though), it would be nice and constructive if you gave people the chance to understand what you are taking issue with. Otherwise, we have

Re: package managers problem

2023-06-20 Thread zithro
On 20 Jun 2023 18:21, Charles Curley wrote: On Tue, 20 Jun 2023 16:52:47 +0200 Anders Andersson wrote: I'm running Gnome. Maybe synaptic is not compatible with xfce? Nope. I have synaptic running here with xfce4 on Bullseye. synaptic0.90.2 amd64 xfce4 4.16all

Re: Apache logs and systemd

2023-06-14 Thread zithro
On 14 Jun 2023 19:30, Tom Browder wrote: I’ve been running httpd for many years, long before systemd came along. Somewhere in the various upgrades over the years I lost the old rotating logs. Now I would like to initiate the rotating logs again. Can I do that with systemd somehow? Isn't that

Re: A hypervisor for a headless server?

2023-06-02 Thread zithro
On 02 Jun 2023 17:34, Mario Marietto wrote: Excuse me,but there is something within your argumentation that I don't like and I want to express what it is. Let's take Linux as an example of what I want to say. Linux is well known to be an OS that can be installed on the old machines,helping the

Re: A hypervisor for a headless server?

2023-06-02 Thread zithro
On 02 Jun 2023 14:31, Michael Stone wrote: I don't recommend xen for new projects. It has more pieces and tends to be more fragile than qemu+kvm, for no real benefits these days. (IMO) Define "more pieces" and "more fragile" ? It has a really low TCB and still used by amazon for their cloud.

Re: GPT backup table, was Re: virtualisation

2023-05-27 Thread zithro
On 26 May 2023 11:47, Thomas Schmitt wrote: Hi, mick.crane wrote: root@pumpkin:~# fdisk -l /dev/sda Disk /dev/sda: 223.57 GiB, 240057409536 bytes, 468862128 sectors ... Disklabel type: dos ... Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type /dev/sda1 * 2048 466862079

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-26 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 18:07, Lee wrote: On 5/4/23, zithro wrote: I think you also need user_pref("widget.gtk.overlay-scrollbars.enabled", false); and this is also nice user_pref("widget.non-native-theme.scrollbar.size.override", 20); I tried them all, but now there's a simpl

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-26 Thread zithro
On 25 Apr 2023 16:46, charlie derr wrote: Greetings fine free software people. A number of years ago, the little arrows at the top and bottom of the scrollbar to the right of my "message list" view in thunderbird (I'm currently using debian stable) disappeared [...] Any clue whether it's

Re: iptables reject with TCP RST

2023-05-13 Thread zithro
On 14 May 2023 02:36, Tom Reed wrote: $ telnet 193.106.250.xx 587 Trying 193.106.250.xx... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out Run wireshark/dumpcap or tcpdump on the client to check if you get the TCP reset packet. You can also run it server-side, to see if the

Re: relevance of packages in repositories

2023-05-09 Thread zithro
On 09 May 2023 23:21, Andy Smith wrote: Hello, On Tue, May 09, 2023 at 05:40:18AM +0200, zithro wrote: In short, zero time taken. For a comparatively large response. Almost as if that was their goal (trolling)! Cheers, Andy Well he's using 225 chars, me 424, it's only ~ the double

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-09 Thread zithro
On 09 May 2023 18:06, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2023-05-05 15:04:27 +0200, zithro wrote: journalctl after GUI LOGOFF [...] May 05 14:09:14 debzit sshd

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-09 Thread zithro
On 09 May 2023 17:47, Vincent Lefevre wrote: Hi, On 2023-05-04 21:07:17 +0200, zithro wrote: Here is what happens chronologically : 1. I start various SSH connections to a host, some normal, some with X forwarding, like that: "ssh user@host" and "ssh -X -n user@host GUI_APP&

Re: virt-manager guest does not start anymore after upgrade to bookworm / opengl is not available

2023-05-08 Thread zithro
On 07 May 2023 16:41, Rainer Dorsch wrote: Hello, after upgrading to bookworm, my windows guest does not start anymore, but throws an error message: Fehler beim Starten der Domain: internal error: qemu unexpectedly closed the monitor: 2023-05-07T14:27:35.862395Z qemu-system-x86_64: -device

Re: relevance of packages in repositories

2023-05-08 Thread zithro
On 07 May 2023 12:14, Дмитрий wrote: the stable version of Neodim 9.0 in debian 12 is the SEVENTH version, and in order to get the current version, you need to drag something like Homebrew, it really pisses you off and pushes you away from using the distribution Ahah this post ! ^^ For

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-07 Thread zithro
On 06 May 2023 07:07, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sat, May 06, 2023 at 10:24:52AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: Thanks both for the pointers, will report back with results

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-07 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 19:14, Max Nikulin wrote: Does it happen for newly created user with no customization? Never tried ! I recommended to do it just for a case that you added something to init files for the "zithro" user. AFAIK I didn't customize a lot, as I'm rarely logging to X. Bu

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-07 Thread zithro
On 06 May 2023 06:45, David Wright wrote: *I login to VC1 and startx for an Xserver* I think that's why you don't have my problem, your user is always logged in, even when you close X. Is the greeter just deferring the ssh command until you login? Nope, they work without X "direct" login.

Re: disk usage for /usr/lib on bullseye

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 03 May 2023 18:22, Curt wrote: You really don't have to tread dangerous waters (or rather wade into them, unless your Jesus) because you can simulate without root privileges. curty@einstein:~$ apt -s purge NOTE: This is only a simulation! Quick nitpicking. Even if "-s" is easily remembered

Re: Wi-Fi broken on Dell E6520, Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN, Debian 11.7 Xfce

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 15:46, Charles Curley wrote: On Fri, 5 May 2023 12:29:53 +0200 zithro wrote: That would be nice for them to tell you what THEY consider a valid MAC addr, as I don't think Debian produces MACs with z or x in it ... Maybe they check against a valid manufacturer (which is the 1st

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 16:10, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: I have now full logs of before/after GUI logon/logoff, I posted them in the other post. Will try to make sense of it with this lead ... after a needed break ^^ I saved that for a look during weekend, now I'm supposed to fix an update of... forget

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 14:11, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Fri, May 05, 2023 at 01:58:55PM +0200, zithro wrote: On 05 May 2023 06:32, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: dbus is a candidate. Let me explain: I have a funny setup -- no systemd, no dbus (still, Debian buster, and X). I'm on bullseye, I know how

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
stemd[1]: session-c2.scope: Consumed 12.947s CPU time. May 05 14:04:45 debzit lightdm[23289]: pam_unix(lightdm:session): session opened for user zithro(uid=1000) by (uid=0) May 05 14:04:45 debzit systemd-logind[480]: Removed session c2. May 05 14:04:45 debzit systemd-logind[480]: New session 154 of us

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 07:33, David wrote: On Thu, 4 May 2023 at 19:07, zithro wrote: this is a rather strange problem, I hope the title is explicit enough. Subject: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X Yeah, I meant title==subject, I was hoping

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 06:32, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: dbus is a candidate. Let me explain: I have a funny setup -- no systemd, no dbus (still, Debian buster, and X). I'm on bullseye, I know how to switch back to old init, but have no clue about Dbus (kinda a Linux-GUI-with-systemd noob). Which DE/DM

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 05:30, David Wright wrote: Isn't it this issue? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19023885 Looks like it, yes ! I'm afraid I can't replicate the problem, though, as I don't have a "log off" button or menu entry. That might suggest that the problem is in something I don't

Re: Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 04:13, Max Nikulin wrote: On 05/05/2023 02:07, zithro wrote: 2. using VNC or rdesktop, I then log on to X on the machine, do some stuff, then hit "log off" from the desktop menu. Immediately, ALL the previous SSH connections started in step 1 get closed, hence all

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 12:20, dmacdoug wrote: Well, it appears to me that all Mozilla products have the same problem and for Firefox there is a theme add on named "Custom Scollbars" made by Wesley Branton which allows to change the color of the scrollbar and to make limited changes to the width but does

Re: Wi-Fi broken on Dell E6520, Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN, Debian 11.7 Xfce

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 06:08, David Christensen wrote: On 5/4/23 19:52, David Christensen wrote: That said, Wi-Fi does not work with my Ubuiquitti Networks UniFi setup -- it doesn't like the MAC address. A further problem -- Debian is changing the MAC address of the Wi-Fi adapter ("MAC address

Re: Wi-Fi broken on Dell E6520, Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN, Debian 11.7 Xfce

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 04:52, David Christensen wrote: I was going to surf eBay and find another Wi-Fi card, but then I had one last idea -- double-checking the the CMOS/NVRAM settings via Setup.  I cut the settings down to the bare minimum for Wi-Fi:   Settings   + Wireless     + Wireless Switch

Re: Need some advice please.

2023-05-05 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 08:29, Michel Verdier wrote: Le 5 mai 2023 zithro a écrit : If on USB/external drive, preferably format the drive so it can be read on multiple OS. So prefer FAT32/exFAT, and avoid ext4, ZFS, NTFS, APFS, etc. As I don't need to restore debian on windows I choose to format my

Re: Need some advice please.

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 03:12, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote: Usually i do backup into Google Drive (with only very important files). So if system is crash, i go to re-install entire after format. I hope you encrypt your data, and you have a good internet connection ! The easiest and fastest way to backup is

Re: Need some advice please.

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 03:02, Maureen L Thomas wrote:> I need to start writing down everything I do so I don't forget again. This is one of the best advice you can follow, and don't think it's because of your age ! We ALL forget stuff we only do once in a while, and not only with computers ... Just

Re: Wi-Fi broken on Dell E6520, Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN, Debian 11.7 Xfce

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 01:55, David Christensen wrote: Try Enable Wi-Fi a couple three more times -- nope Try Debian 9 -- nope. Try Windows 7 Pro -- nope. It looks like I have a dead Wi-Fi adapter. Or a dead Wifi killswitch (the physical radio button) ? Last thought, don't you have : - a

Re: Need some advice please.

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 01:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote: Ok so I cannot download any files to fix my /var section.  I have a 2 TB seagate that has a USB 3 cord to it.  I do not have an open USB port so I plugged it in to my USB hub thingy and it got shut down.  It is no longer usable.  So the question is

Re: Wi-Fi broken on Dell E6520, Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN, Debian 11.7 Xfce

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 05 May 2023 00:24, David Christensen wrote: # ls -l /var/lib/systemd/rfkill total 12 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 May  4 12:15 pci-:03:00.0:wlan -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 May 24  2022 pci-:0b:00.0:wlan -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 May  4 13:04 platform-dell-laptop:wlan Strange, looks like

Re: Wi-Fi broken on Dell E6520, Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN, Debian 11.7 Xfce

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 04 May 2023 23:26, David Christensen wrote: On 5/4/23 13:36, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote: Am Thu, May 04, 2023 at 01:14:12PM -0700 schrieb David Christensen: [   80.070510] iwlwifi :03:00.0: reporting RF_KILL (radio disabled) [   80.070571] iwlwifi :03:00.0: RF_KILL bit toggled to

Re: Buster / Google Remote Desktop

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote: It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly with Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option in the environment concerned due to CUPS bugs, but in Buster there is about 5 seconds of

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 04 May 2023 22:10, Dan Ritter wrote: zithro wrote: On 04 May 2023 21:38, Dan Ritter wrote: It's not hidden, it's part of the theme. You can install and change themes -- look for packages with the keyword gtk theme, and in XFCE's settings manager, it's under appearance/style. Well, I'm

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 04 May 2023 22:11, Dan Ritter wrote: zithro wrote: Well, I'm currently using "Greybird-dark" (so not the default). But it seems there's no GUI to alter the theme itself. Right, you have to select a different theme. Or write your own. -dsr- Well, I just tried half of the st

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 04 May 2023 21:38, Dan Ritter wrote: zithro wrote: On 28 Apr 2023 00:58, dmacdoug wrote: On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 02:46:38PM +, charlie derr wrote: A number of years ago, the little arrows at the top and bottom of the scrollbar to the right of my "message list" view in thunde

Re: repeat of previous question that has gone unanswered several times.

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 01 May 2023 14:53, Brian wrote: On Mon 01 May 2023 at 13:41:10 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Mon, May 01, 2023 at 09:37:59AM +0200, john doe wrote: [...] Please refrain from polluting the list when you do not get an answer. I think repeating a question after a while doesn't count

Logging off an X session closes all ssh -X connections started previously from outside X

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
g). The client is running XFCE (but has MATE installed), the remote server is only running MATE (no other DE installed). It happens since at least a year. Ideas anyone ? Have a nice evening, zithro

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 28 Apr 2023 00:58, dmacdoug wrote: On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 02:46:38PM +, charlie derr wrote: Greetings fine free software people. A number of years ago, the little arrows at the top and bottom of the scrollbar to the right of my "message list" view in thunderbird (I'm currently using

Re: Email bodies not show anymore in Evolution Email

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 04 May 2023 17:40, Tixy wrote: On Thu, 2023-05-04 at 12:07 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote: Hello, I have had just the same problem. I think it is caused by the last security upgrade by unattended-upgrades of these packages: gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-4.0 gir1.2-webkit2-4.0

Re: What settings should be used for VM?

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 04 May 2023 14:42, Igor Korot wrote: Hi, I am trying install Debian Buster on the VirtualBox as a guest. I set the VM to use HostOnly network with DHCP enabled, but when I ran the installer it failed to auto-configure the network. How do I solve it? Thank you. P.S.: I need python 2,

Re: Segfaults after upgrade to Debian 11.7 on virtualized systems with AMD Ryzen CPU

2023-05-03 Thread zithro
On 02 May 2023 00:19, NetValue Operations Centre wrote: Good thinking, trying that. I worked through some of the cpu features, and when removing the line:     the test VM on 5.10.0-22-amd64 booted successfully. https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/x86/protection-keys.txt "Memory

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 13 Apr 2023 01:15, Dan Ritter wrote: zithro wrote: On 12 Apr 2023 22:15, Greg Wooledge wrote: RFCs are there for having a common ground, right ? Sort of. At various meetings, a grad student was "volunteered" to take notes. Not quite certain of how accurately he had transcribed

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 12 Apr 2023 22:15, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 10:04:42PM +0200, zithro wrote: So it seems that, despite (incomplete?) standards, each provider (in the whole mail chain, MUA, MTA, etc) "does what he wants" ? Why do you sound surprised? This is how everyt

Re: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry ...

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 12 Apr 2023 19:51, Albretch Mueller wrote: I always use a Debian live DVD while exposed. The thing is that in order to squeeze every minute of attention I possibly can I tend to: a) just close the lid of my laptop b) while keeping the DVD player attached to the laptop c) then,

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 12 Apr 2023 19:20, John Hasler wrote: zithro writes: To not have to handle issues with security or availability of an own mail server. I use pobox.com's paid service. Email is their business. I run Postfix locally using the Pobox server as a smarthost and use Fetchmail to download my mail

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
[Note: I snipped everything for easier read, and replied to the most recent email] Thank you all for your constructive answers ! This was a really interesting read. So it seems that, despite (incomplete?) standards, each provider (in the whole mail chain, MUA, MTA, etc) "does what he wants" ?

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 12 Apr 2023 19:56, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 06:40:45PM +0200, zithro wrote: [...] But they don't work for you. Well, in a sense, yes, and freely ^^ You don't want to be convinced No, that's not how life works. How pretentious is that sentence ... Nonetheless

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 12 Apr 2023 18:12, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 06:00:25PM +0200, zithro wrote: On 12 Apr 2023 11:21, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 08:23:23AM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote: On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 21:08:51 + "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote: He

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 12 Apr 2023 11:21, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 08:23:23AM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote: On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 21:08:51 + "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote: Hello Andrew, If you are subscribed to the mailing list and you post, you should see a copy turn up in your mailing list

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 12 Apr 2023 13:54, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote: If you are subscribed to the mailing list and you post, you should see a copy turn up in your mailing list mails Unless your email provider is google, or somebody covertly using google. Now why would you want to do that? I have experience. Gmail

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 12 Apr 2023 04:12, The Wanderer wrote: Some mail services apparently treat this "discard incoming messages that look like duplicates of ones you already have a copy of" behavior as a feature; Gmail is the best-known example. That has problems when (as with this mailing list) the incoming copy

Re: how to change default nameserver?

2023-04-12 Thread zithro
On 11 Apr 2023 22:28, gene heskett wrote: On 4/11/23 13:36, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: There are a bunch of cups manpages: there are lots of documents online. The people recommending you avahi/bonjour/zeroconf are recommending it because it works - for them and for 99.9% of people. And its both

Re: how to change default nameserver?

2023-04-11 Thread zithro
On 11 Apr 2023 22:18, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 09:56:05PM +0200, zithro wrote: Do you know when resolv.conf started appearing ? I guess after TCP/IP got invented ? The wikipedia page does not mention it. <https://man.openbsd.org/resolv.conf> says it first ap

Re: Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-11 Thread zithro
On 11 Apr 2023 22:39, Tom Furie wrote: In the headers of every mail on debian lists are some "List-*" headers. In there you can find an address and subject to get help on list commands etc. (At least, I assume it still works. I haven't used it in a long time and didn't bother to check before

Re: how to change default nameserver?

2023-04-11 Thread zithro
On 11 Apr 2023 22:18, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 09:56:05PM +0200, zithro wrote: Do you know when resolv.conf started appearing ? I guess after TCP/IP got invented ? The wikipedia page does not mention it. <https://man.openbsd.org/resolv.conf> says it first ap

Mailing list usage questions

2023-04-11 Thread zithro
Hello all, I have two questions about the Debians ML usage. 1. when subscribing, the confirmation message says "By default, copies of your own submissions will be returned." What is the meaning of "default" and "returned" here ? I understand that I should get my own replies. But I never get

Re: update-initramfs

2023-04-11 Thread zithro
I thought : - you can install as many kernel packages as you want, whether built or downloaded - updates don't automatically remove old kernels/initrd by default So I wonder, why handling it manually ? What is the advantage, except for adding -confusion- ?

Re: how to change default nameserver?

2023-04-11 Thread zithro
On 11 Apr 2023 13:25, Greg Wooledge wrote: >> On 11 Apr 2023 08:55, Richard Hector wrote: Well, it's not in resolver(5) (which is for resolv.conf) on Red Hat 5.0.5. It wasn't in the man page from Red Hat 5.2 when I checked in 2017, either. Thanks for the history digging ! Do you know when

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