On Saturday, 4 June 2022 13:02:35 EDT gene heskett wrote: > On Saturday, 4 June 2022 11:37:34 EDT mick crane wrote: > > On 2022-06-04 16:13, gene heskett wrote: > > > Greetings all; > > > > > >> From firmware 11-3 netinstall. On a Dell with an i5 and 16Gigs of > > >> memory. > > > > > > 2nd machine I've bullseye'd. Half a T SSD drive, your basic one > > > pony > > > show. > > > > > > 1. It can't access the 3d printer, but shows it as /dev/ttyACM0 in > > > dmesg. > > > cura-5.0 isn't too voluable about why. How do I set that up? Worked > > > fine > > > on buster, for older cura. > > > > bearing in mind I don't know what I'm doing, > > in > > https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgra > > di ng.en.html it says you can type "dpkg --audit" > > To see the status of packages. Dunno if that is helpful. > > > > mick > > But now I have bigger problem. Screen blanker kicked in, turned off the > monitor and nothing I can do from its own buttons, or from several > powerdown reboots, will bring it back to life. but machine is fine, > I'm ssh'd into it, and have it mounted by sshfs as if its normal. > > And this is even weirder, I came in here to compose this message, and > went back to it, and its alive again, but would not accept my login pw > until I had clicked on my name, erased it and 2 blanks in front of it, > then entered my pw twice. This is lightdm for xfce. I did fix the > printer access by adding me to the dialout group. And it looks like the > printer is working. > > But whats with lightdm? > Better yet, where is the blanker configurer? I don't see any likely > culprits in the applications menu's. > Then I did find it,under power managment. Logical I guess but since driving a 3d printer can be a several day task, I turned it all to never.
But it would be nice if I could enable it and it actually worked. On buster it worked as desired, dependably. Thanks all. Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. - Louis D. Brandeis