O 30/05/22 ás 16:49, latin...@vcn.bc.ca escribiu:
Hola
En una Laptop Dell, dual boot; instale Bulleyes primero, y luego Slackware!
Las particiones las hice con Debian; y ambas dan error, en Slackware lo
corregi con Lilo. pero en Debian, no encuentro como reparalo.
¿Puedes explicar como
Hello,
I need the HP Laser 408 Firmware Version lp408dn_v4.00.01.25_ver_DS.zip
to fix Paper Jam from Tray 2.
In the Download area there is only the latest one.
On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 10:13:12AM +0200, basti wrote:
>
Hi basti
> Hello,
> I need the HP Laser 408 Firmware Version lp408dn_v4.00.01.25_ver_DS.zip to
> fix Paper Jam from Tray 2.
>
> In the Download area there is only the latest one.
>
If this is the latest firmware then you assume that it
See subject, mouse, keyboard, usb printers working, but /dev/ttyUSB* is
not,
"sudo lsusb -v|grep -C3 Couldn -" reports most devices can't be opened.
Example:
gene@coyote:/etc/nut$ sudo lsusb -v|grep -c3 Couldn -
can't get debug descriptor: Resource temporarily unavailable
can't get device
Bonjour,
J'étudie ce qu'il est possible de faire pour améliorer les services
rendus par un serveur bénéficiant de plusieurs liens vers Internet.
Je découvre que NetworkManager intègre un moyen pour vérifier la
connectivité. C'est la fonction "upstream connectivity check".
Elle est implémentés
On 31/05/2022 17:44, Olivier wrote:
Bonjour,
J'étudie ce qu'il est possible de faire pour améliorer les services
rendus par un serveur bénéficiant de plusieurs liens vers Internet.
Je découvre que NetworkManager intègre un moyen pour vérifier la
connectivité. C'est la fonction "upstream
Bonjour
je répondrai qu'il y a des logiciels pour cela comme LibreNMS. TCP et
ICMP sont 2 protocoles différents, en ipv6 ICMPv6 est important. En VoIP
l'UDP est nécessaire (surveillance des ports UDP des passerelles).
Pour ma part, je qualifie mes serveurs sur leurs liens internes via VPN
Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> >>> You can do it with puppet, chef, ansible, salt...
> >>>
> >>> You can go further into it with guix and nix.
> >>>
> >>> It can be quite a lot of work
> >>
> >> Okay, but why so, since it looks like the task to be done
> >> is just a config file
Dear Mr. DdB,
Thank you for your off-list email. Fortunately it seems I didn't send
you an off-list email, because of which your Filters couldn't act upon
it.
It is strange that it was only recently, despite it having been
published in 1991, The Holographic Universe, by Michael Talbot,
reached me.
I'm using firmware-11.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso to install Debian onto a
Lenovo T510 [Thinkpad].
I know the netinstaller works on this laptop as I have done a successful
install when within range of of local library's wifi and the installer
is successfully detecting multiple local wifi sources.
Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> My dear Illustrious List Maintainers, Programmers and Senior
> members, particularly, Ilya Kazakevich ,
> Joe and Edwin Zimmerman
> ,
>
> I am overwhelmed by the supremely patient explanations by
> Mr. Ilya Kazakevich. The time he has spent in reasoning and
> writing
My dear Illustrious List Maintainers, Programmers and Senior members,
particularly, Ilya Kazakevich , Joe and
Edwin Zimmerman ,
I am overwhelmed by the supremely patient explanations by Mr. Ilya
Kazakevich. The time he has spent in reasoning and writing emails compels
me to bow in deep respect.
>
>
> I think the idea is that nothing is accepted
it depends on policy (-P): either ACCEPT, REJECT or DROP
> unless it is in response to
> a request.
>
You must enable it explicitly, i.e.
-A INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
> What's to stop some spurious instructions
Dan Ritter wrote:
> That's just knowing what packages you want to install.
What do you mean, what else are you supposed to know?
> If that's all you want, you can use dpkg --set-selections
> and a text list.
What about using the interactive commands?
sudo apt-get -qq update
sudo apt-get
Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > That's just knowing what packages you want to install.
>
> What do you mean, what else are you supposed to know?
Examples:
- you have installed a load balancer; it needs a configuration
file to work.
- you have installed bind or unbound to
On Tue 31 May 2022 at 08:13:57 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm using firmware-11.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso to install Debian onto a
> Lenovo T510 [Thinkpad].
✓
> I know the netinstaller works on this laptop as I have done a
> successful install when within range of of local library's wifi and
>
On 05/31/2022 11:13 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Tue 31 May 2022 at 08:13:57 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm using firmware-11.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso to install Debian onto a
Lenovo T510 [Thinkpad].
✓
I know the netinstaller works on this laptop as I have done a
successful install when
On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 03:25:59AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> See subject, mouse, keyboard, usb printers working, but /dev/ttyUSB* is
> not,
>
> "sudo lsusb -v|grep -C3 Couldn -" reports most devices can't be opened.
> Example:
> gene@coyote:/etc/nut$ sudo lsusb -v|grep -c3 Couldn -
> can't
Bonjour,
Comme nous sommes en juin, il est désormais possible de
traiter les archives du mois de mai 2022 des listes francophones.
N'oubliez bien sûr pas d'ajouter votre nom à la liste des relecteurs
pour que nous sachions où nous en sommes.
Détails du processus de nettoyage du spam sur :
Dan Ritter wrote:
>>> That's just knowing what packages you want to install.
>>
>> What do you mean, what else are you supposed to know?
>
> Examples:
>
> - you have installed a load balancer; it needs
> a configuration file to work.
>
> - you have installed bind or unbound to provide DNS,
Dear Mr. King,
I totally agree with what you say regarding diversity in range of
problems requiring different solutions. Perhaps that agreement was
also reflected in my earlier post at
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2022/05/msg00854.html
The higher order truth that I am trying to arrive at
On Wednesday, 1 June 2022 00:58:32 EDT David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 01 Jun 2022 at 00:26:27 (-0400), gene heskett wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 31 May 2022 16:25:01 EDT Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 03:25:59AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> > I now know where the seriel convertors
On Tuesday, 31 May 2022 16:25:01 EDT Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 03:25:59AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> > See subject, mouse, keyboard, usb printers working, but /dev/ttyUSB*
> > is not,
> >
> > "sudo lsusb -v|grep -C3 Couldn -" reports most devices can't be
> > opened.>
On Wed 01 Jun 2022 at 00:26:27 (-0400), gene heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday, 31 May 2022 16:25:01 EDT Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 03:25:59AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> I now know where the seriel convertors are so I can unplug them so I
> could reinstall for about the
On Tue 31 May 2022 at 14:00:51 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 05/31/2022 11:13 AM, David Wright wrote:
> > On Tue 31 May 2022 at 08:13:57 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > I'm using firmware-11.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso to install Debian onto a
> > > Lenovo T510 [Thinkpad].
> >
> > ✓
> >
> >
Hey Rajib,
Your questions to the list have been well answered already, but a couple
more points may be helpful. I'm a part-time programmer who's learnt C
and Python, and I'm currently learning Rust.
On 31/05/22 05:21, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
Hello!
You said,
Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> >>> That's just knowing what packages you want to install.
> >>
> >> What do you mean, what else are you supposed to know?
> >
> > Examples:
>
> Okay, right, no here we're only concerned with the state of
> the OS in terms of packages that are
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