Stefan Monnier:
it's android without the "I'd like to call home' parts, if you choose the
bare install.
AFAIK the bare install will still call home: every time you connect to
a wifi network it performs an HTTP request to a Google server in order to
detect whether the local connection gives
Le 13/12/2018 à 09:09, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :
- Mail original -
De: "Samy Mezani"
À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Envoyé: Jeudi 13 Décembre 2018 08:54:53
Objet: Re: installer debian sans interface graphique
Bonjour,
Le 12/12/2018 à 04:37, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit
- Mail original -
> De: "Samy Mezani"
> À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Jeudi 13 Décembre 2018 08:54:53
> Objet: Re: installer debian sans interface graphique
>
> Bonjour,
>
> Le 12/12/2018 à 04:37, Bernard Schoenacker a écrit :> bonjour,
>
> Tu es sans doute
Hola Narcis,
> Algú sap la manera d'aconseguir que el Java accepti executar un
> fitxer.jnlp sense exigir aquest permís?
Com ja vaig comentar-te a l'octubre, jo utilitzo el javaws per
obrir els fitxers .jnlp:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-catalan/2018/10/msg00036.html
Suposo que hauries
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El 13/12/18 a les 9:05, Alex Muntada ha escrit:
> Hola Narcis,
>
>> Algú sap la manera
Hmm, originally sent my reply only to deloptes.
On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 05:58:51 PM deloptes wrote:
> Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> > |Just asked if it is technically possible. Application do not call
> >
> > kernel directly and they are using glibc library for example. I'm just
> > curios how
El 13/12/18 a les 11:44, Narcis Garcia ha escrit:
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> El 13/12/18 a les 9:05, Alex
Hello,
I have the issue in the subject when a right click on a USB drive and click
on "safely remove drive". I am on Debian 9.6 with gnome.
It happen with different drives and different usb ports.
Looking on the www it was an old 2.6 kernel bug.
Below hostnamectl output concerning architecture.
On 2018-12-12 10:30:44 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Yeah, I think you had a link problem, not a DHCP problem.
I've tried today, and the issue is not always reproducible.
But since there are several access points with the same ESSID,
a reason might be that wicd doesn't always try to connect to
the
>> AFAIK the bare install will still call home: every time you connect to
>> a wifi network it performs an HTTP request to a Google server in order to
>> detect whether the local connection gives you access to the internet or
>> not (and if not, it presumes it's a captive portal and offers you to
On 12/12/2018 12:47 PM, songbird wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
...
My interest has been rekindled. I wish to understand debootstrap. To
that end I do a minimalist bootable Debian installation.
have you looked at the source code ?
No.
I think that the Hurd has to boot from its own partition. You probably
could share some binaries with Linux, but why? It would just complicate
maintenance for both systems.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 05:58:51 PM deloptes wrote:
>> Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
>> > |Just asked if it is technically possible. Application do not call
>> >
>> > kernel directly and they are using glibc library for example. I'm just
>> > curios how many libraries
Am Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2018, 16:34:14 CET schrieb Cindy-Sue Causey:
Hi Cindy,
> SCRATCH THAT.. This few seconds later, I remembered it ALSO... needed
> to potentially be portable...
>
Yeah, weight is a point.
> And NOW it's coming to mind that touchscreen was also mentioned
> meaning that
On 12/12/18, Hans wrote:
>
> For the problem with dust, a toughbook might be the best solution, but it is
> expensive and heavy.
>
> I believe, most users think, that a tablet is the same as a personal
> computer
> or a notebook - it is NOT! Fully other architectture (i.e. ARM processor,
>
SCRATCH THAT.. This few seconds later, I remembered it ALSO... needed
to potentially be portable...
And NOW it's coming to mind that touchscreen was also mentioned
meaning that might be needed for some reason as to why tablet was
specifically referenced.
Not all bad. Maybe somewhere there's a
Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 12/12/2018 12:47 PM, songbird wrote:
>> Richard Owlett wrote:
>>
>> ...
>>> My interest has been rekindled. I wish to understand debootstrap. To
>>> that end I do a minimalist bootable Debian installation.
>>
>> have you looked at the source code ?
>
> No.
>
>>
>>
On Thu 13 Dec 2018 at 19:44:29 +, mick crane wrote:
> I think I must be getting elderly
> I have a debian buster PC that works as a print server. I can send files to
> it from windows and I can print from it by typing
> "lpr filename"
> I think I set it up with the cups web interface.
>
> I
On 2018-12-13 20:42, Michael Stone wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 07:44:29PM +, mick crane wrote:
I have a debian buster PC that works as a print server. I can send
files to it from windows
How? Do you have samba and the windows machines print via smb, or are
they printing via ipp?
I
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 09:35:49PM +, mick crane wrote:
yes cups server 107
:~$ ss -tulpen | grep 631
udpUNCONN 00 0.0.0.0:631
0.0.0.0:* ino:17297 sk:1 <->
tcpLISTEN 05 127.0.0.1:631
0.0.0.0:*
W dniu 13.12.2018, czw o godzinie 20∶55 +, użytkownik André Rodier
napisał:
> On 2018-12-13 17:31, Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> > I'm just about having static IP for my LTE connection.
> >
> > That brings me to some idea. What about having install Debian on
> > ARM
> > old phone to have it as web
I think I must be getting elderly
I have a debian buster PC that works as a print server. I can send files
to it from windows and I can print from it by typing
"lpr filename"
I think I set it up with the cups web interface.
I have another debian buster PC that I sometimes fiddle about on and
trying to start Firefox (from Mozilla), Pan, Google-Chrome-Stable
generates:
TK+ 2.x symbols detected. Using GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same
process is not supported
(I use Trinity-Desktop which extends KDE3.)
I first noticed the problem after upgrading Firefox from Mozilla's
site. it
On Thursday 13 December 2018 15:43:22 basti wrote:
> On 13.12.18 20:44, mick crane wrote:
> > I think I must be getting elderly
> > I have a debian buster PC that works as a print server. I can send
> > files to it from windows and I can print from it by typing
> > "lpr filename"
> > I think I
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 20:45:26 +0100
deloptes wrote:
> it runs debian just fine
I am sorry, it is called raspbian, not debian, for a reason.
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 09:03:45PM +, mick crane wrote:
Ok Is no samba, I look cups-client conf, mostly was preamble. Question
was curious why can't authenticate with xfce GUI System|Print settings
If you are in a client-only configuration you can't set things on the
client side--you're
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> So... what about a simple, square homemade wood framed screen
> contraction that would capture *some* of the dust? Making one that
> was two-layered would *hopefully* *theoretically* *potentially* catch
> more dust, etc., as the catchables bounce around between the
arne wrote:
> I am sorry, it is called raspbian, not debian, for a reason.
I don't know about you, but I have native debian running on Raspberry. The
trick is to make it boot properly - and there are docs therefor.
I ended up putting the boot loader and firmware on an old 215MB SD card and
Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> In fact there is no need for GUI software as it will bloat RAM. SSH
> access is enough. Ok you can have fancy GUI for traffic analytics and
> system status monitoring just on your "server".
Come on, you again with brilliant ideas :)
I can not give you a few lines
On 2018-12-13 20:43, basti wrote:
On 13.12.18 20:44, mick crane wrote:
I think I must be getting elderly
I have a debian buster PC that works as a print server. I can send
files
to it from windows and I can print from it by typing
"lpr filename"
I think I set it up with the cups web
On Thu 13 Dec 2018 at 20:32:14 +, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 13 Dec 2018 at 19:44:29 +, mick crane wrote:
[...]
> > I typed
> > "lpadmin -U mick -h http://10.0.0.107:631 -d HP_LaserJet_4000_series"
> > hoping it might do something but says
> > "Unable to connect to server: No such file or
On 13.12.18 20:44, mick crane wrote:
> I think I must be getting elderly
> I have a debian buster PC that works as a print server. I can send files
> to it from windows and I can print from it by typing
> "lpr filename"
> I think I set it up with the cups web interface.
>
> I have another
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 09:43:22PM +0100, basti wrote:
I attempted to use the GUI from the desktop System/Print Settings where
I hoped I could put in sensible values but it says it is locked and ask
for authentication.
I put in the root password but it won't do anything
why might that be then ?
On 12.12.2018 23:38, Mask The Truth God wrote:
> Greetings, I have been having problem with my hardware for quite a
> while now and have been trying to figure it out on my own just by
> reading forms and such and I have found a few forms that helped but
> honestly most of them were complete idiots
https://kubernetes.io/
Le mar. 11 déc. 2018 à 22:24, Étienne Mollier
a écrit :
> Bonjour Olivier,
>
> TL;DR: Si TFTP est un problème parce que le WAN est très morcelé
> et cloisonné, alors peut-être que preseed sera plus adapté à
> votre environnement. Mais n'ayant pas travaillé avec
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 07:44:29PM +, mick crane wrote:
I have a debian buster PC that works as a print server. I can send
files to it from windows
How? Do you have samba and the windows machines print via smb, or are
they printing via ipp?
I have another debian buster PC that I
acho que você está precisando de um gigolo...
Em sáb, 8 de dez de 2018 às 22:40, gvillela7 escreveu:
> Fala Leandro,
>
> Procura por rsync com ssh.
>
> Abraço.
>
>
>
> Enviado do meu smartphone Samsung Galaxy.
>
> Mensagem original
> De : Leonardo Rocha
> Data: 08/12/2018
I'm just about having static IP for my LTE connection.
That brings me to some idea. What about having install Debian on ARM
old phone to have it as web server. They have quite modern hardware and
this is of course depending on web application, but I suspect that
ordinary PHP website could be
I’m stumped as to why Debian 7.11 is the last that works on the eMac G4’s out
of the box... any reason why compatibility broke between 7.11 and 8.10 (and
likewise later releases like Buster)? The same issue plagues the Ubuntu
releases after 12.04 LTS.
Any help would be appreciated as I would
Buenas tardes,
Me pregunto si hay alguna forma de cachear en nginx todos los js
exceptuando un archivo js en concreto.
Mil gracias de antemano.
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 18:31:16 +0100
Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> I'm just about having static IP for my LTE connection.
>
> That brings me to some idea. What about having install Debian on ARM
> old phone to have it as web server. They have quite modern hardware
> and this is of course depending on
W dniu 13.12.2018, czw o godzinie 19∶28 +0100, użytkownik arne napisał:
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 18:31:16 +0100
> Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
>
> > I'm just about having static IP for my LTE connection.
> >
> > That brings me to some idea. What about having install Debian on
> > ARM
> > old phone to
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 05:39:26PM +0100, Gonzalo Garcia Dominguez wrote:
> Buenas tardes,
>
> Me pregunto si hay alguna forma de cachear en nginx todos los js
> exceptuando un archivo js en concreto.
¿Esto no iria en una mailing list de nginx?
Dudo que eso sea posible
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