On 29/12/17 05:37, Dan Purgert wrote:
> I believe + works for most any menubar
>
> - (F)ile
> - (V)iew
> - (E)dit
> - (H)elp
> - etc...
That's been true for a long time. Generally the significant letter is
underlined. It certainly worked on MS Works 2.0 (for DOS).
> If the window / program
On 12/30/17 01:26, Matthew Crews wrote:
>> Original Message
>> Subject: Re: Experiences with BTRFS -- is it mature enough for enterprise
>> use?
>> Local Time: December 29, 2017 4:48 PM
>> UTC Time: December 29, 2017 11:48 PM
>> From: j...@jvales.net
>
>> You still can go md-rai
> Original Message
>Subject: Re: Experiences with BTRFS -- is it mature enough for enterprise use?
>Local Time: December 29, 2017 4:48 PM
>UTC Time: December 29, 2017 11:48 PM
>From: j...@jvales.net
> You still can go md-raid + btrfs, if you want some btrfs features.
If you're us
Le 29/12/2017 à 16:17, bw a écrit :
On Fri, 29 Dec 2017, rudu wrote:
running a debian/buster kde-plasma environment for maybe a year already, but I
can't find a way to make the Kickoff>Leave menu to show any choice other than
system> quit or restart (apart from the usual session options).
Is p
On 12/29/17 00:55, Andy Smith wrote:
> The killer feature of ZFS is its checksumming of all data and
> metadata to protect against bitrot and other forms of data
> corruption. The only other filesystem offering this on Linux is
> btrfs, hence the many mentions of ZFS in this thread. Putting the
> f
Le 29/12/2017 à 23:46, Dan Norton a écrit :
On 12/29/2017 08:52 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
The details for other detected OSes are provided by os-prober. The
entry title for the main OS is derived from the GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR
variable in /etc/default/grub. You can tweak it to fit your needs. If
On 12/29/2017 08:52 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 21/12/2017 à 20:07, Dan Norton a écrit :
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: A615A904-0620-459F-BF44-5E53E54FDF24
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sda1 2048 411647 409600 200M BIOS boot
(...)
Is the
On 2017-12-29 06:46 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 29/12/2017 à 11:02, deloptes a écrit :
microsoft gaofei wrote:
I'm thinking about a question ,how my hard disk admits so much data
? If
/boot partition is encrypted , then how does my hard disk admit GRUB ?
sudo fdisk /dev/sda , and press o t
On 29-12-2017 19:18, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On 29-12-2017 18:58, eamanu15 . wrote:
>> Sorry if this is not the correct mailing list, but maybe you can help
>> me.
>>
>> I have a Lenovo laptop with Windows10 native and UEFI. I read (really
>> a friend) on various forums and tell that Debian
On 29-12-2017 18:58, eamanu15 . wrote:
> Sorry if this is not the correct mailing list, but maybe you can help
> me.
>
> I have a Lenovo laptop with Windows10 native and UEFI. I read (really
> a friend) on various forums and tell that Debian installation is
> difficult on systems with UEFI. That
Hello everybody,
Sorry if this is not the correct mailing list, but maybe you can help me.
I have a Lenovo laptop with Windows10 native and UEFI. I read (really a
friend) on various forums and tell that Debian installation is difficult
on systems with UEFI. That is correct?
Thanks!
Regards!
Emma
Le 29/12/2017 à 18:27, Andrew W a écrit :
On 27/12/2017 13:18, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
Current BIND9 defaults to doing DNSSEC verification. DNSSEC needs large
packets. You might have an issue with UDP fragments being dropped at
your firewall/NAT Gateway?
Thanks for this tip. Looking into it I
On 27/12/2017 13:18, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
Current BIND9 defaults to doing DNSSEC verification. DNSSEC needs large
packets. You might have an issue with UDP fragments being dropped at
your firewall/NAT Gateway?
Thanks for this tip. Looking into it I discovered TCP seems to be
recommened fo
On Friday, 29 Dec 2017 at 11:27, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
[...]
> Syncthing appears to be an extremely powerful file synchronization tool,
[...]
> I've decided to give up on Syncthing, and revert to Unison, which means
> upgrading my server, but hey, what are holidays for?
Thanks for the updat
On Friday, 29 Dec 2017 at 11:54, Brian wrote:
> What is the error message? Does 'apt search ' find anything? How
> about 'apt show ufraw'?
Neither of those found anything. However, based on a suggestion from
somebody else, doing 'apt-get clean' sorted things out.
Thanks for your help,
eric
On Friday, 29 Dec 2017 at 06:30, john doe wrote:
[...]
> I had rongly assumed that you were trying to install buster packages
> into stretch, so '-t buster' is clearly not needed.
Sorry, should have made myself more clear. Yes, I'm already at buster.
> Have you already tried?:
>
> $ apt-get cl
Le 21/12/2017 à 20:07, Dan Norton a écrit :
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: A615A904-0620-459F-BF44-5E53E54FDF24
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sda1 2048 411647 409600 200M BIOS boot
(...)
Is there a problem here?
Yes. /dev/sda1 has the type
On Thu 28 Dec 2017 at 18:44:46 +, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Thursday, 28 Dec 2017 at 08:34, Brian wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > 'apt search' (and 'apt-cache search') gets its information from what is
> > in lists. Try searching through all files there with
> >
> > grep "^Package:.*ufraw" *
>
> Well
Le 29/12/2017 à 11:02, deloptes a écrit :
microsoft gaofei wrote:
I'm thinking about a question ,how my hard disk admits so much data ? If
/boot partition is encrypted , then how does my hard disk admit GRUB ?
sudo fdisk /dev/sda , and press o to create a DOS partition table . This
software st
On 13/12/17 17:49, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 13/12/17 17:29, Anders Andersson wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 5:44 PM, Tony van der Hoff
>> wrote:
>>> On 13/12/17 15:40, Curt wrote:
Sorry for butting in once again, but you do have unison-all installed,
the metapackage which allows
On 28/12/17 15:05, Felix Miata wrote:
> Tony van der Hoff composed on 2017-12-28 14:39 (UTC):
>
>> I should have said I'm using KDE, so I guess gdm stanzas are inappropriate.
>> Anyway, I'm seeing:
>> $ cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
>> /usr/bin/sddm
>> Should I dpkg-reconfigure that?
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, deloptes wrote:
check what is set as default in your not working profile in pavucontrol.
I found that when the audio device is set as default it works. perhaps FF
has same problem. This is the green checked mark on the right in output.
Alas, the audio device is the good
microsoft gaofei wrote:
> I'm thinking about a question ,how my hard disk admits so much data ? If
> /boot partition is encrypted , then how does my hard disk admit GRUB ?
>
> sudo fdisk /dev/sda , and press o to create a DOS partition table . This
> software starts on sector 2048 by default . So
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