On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 03:15:37 +0500
"Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote:
> On 26.01.2019 2:28, Celejar wrote:
> > On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 01:09:59 +0500
> > "Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> >> If you value your data, my recommendation is to get inexpensive NAS with
> >> iSCSI, like Synolo
Richard Owlett composed on 2019-01-26 15:10 (UTC-0600):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Richard Owlett composed on 2019-01-26 08:32 (UTC-0600):
>> I don't use a spreadsheet.
> I was using "spreadsheet" in the most possible generic way ;/
>> http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Dfsee/
>> http://fm.no-ip.com/T
Hi dear https://pusdissgicu1976.blogspot.hk/
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
...
> As an aside, I sent "ps aux" to a text file to easily view that first
> column. The file's only 165 lines long yet the PID column's last
> sequentially numbered entry at that second was "28909". That makes me
> curious as to how those are assigned. Were there that many
On 27.01.2019 2:10, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 01/26/2019 01:32 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Richard Owlett composed on 2019-01-26 08:32 (UTC-0600):
>>
>>> I am attempting to create a spreadsheet to document the content of
>>> multiple disks of multiple machines.
>>
>>> Gparted displays the desired in
On Saturday 26 January 2019 10:43:31 Dan Ritter wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > I have received a file on this device, but only very scantily
> > converted to English. Perhaps enough to be helpfull if its docx
> > graphics were displayed properly. Nut LibreOffice does the
On 01/26/2019 01:32 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Richard Owlett composed on 2019-01-26 08:32 (UTC-0600):
I am attempting to create a spreadsheet to document the content of
multiple disks of multiple machines.
Gparted displays the desired information.
*HOWEVER* I see no way to capture the informati
On 1/26/19, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 1/26/19, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>> hi,
>> I just discovred today that I have every day, in syslog, more than 10
>> lines of message like:
>>
>> inetd.service: Got notification message from PID 31376, but reception
>> only permitted for main PID 102
On 1/26/19, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I just discovred today that I have every day, in syslog, more than 10
> lines of message like:
>
> inetd.service: Got notification message from PID 31376, but reception
> only permitted for main PID 10222
>
> (I didn't find any useful answer from
Richard Owlett composed on 2019-01-26 08:32 (UTC-0600):
> I am attempting to create a spreadsheet to document the content of
> multiple disks of multiple machines.
> Gparted displays the desired information.
> *HOWEVER* I see no way to capture the information.
> At the command line using "lsblk
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 06:12:11PM +, J.Arun Mani wrote:
> Hello,
> Im developing a small graphical-application (based on Python) which helps in
> user installing a software using Apt.
> I have been able to use Apt in Python using Subprocess module.
What's wrong with synaptic?
> Next questio
Hello,
Im developing a small graphical-application (based on Python) which helps in
user installing a software using Apt.
I have been able to use Apt in Python using Subprocess module.
But the problem is, whenever we are installing or doing any activity, we would
like to see its progress. So I w
On 1/25/19, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> On 1/25/19 9:24 AM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
>> Fellow List members:
>>
>> Would anybody care to voice an opinion on USB external hard drives in
>> the 2 terabyte size range, for automated backup purposes?
>>
>> We've been looking at the Seagate "Expansion" and
On Sat 26 Jan 2019 at 06:44:07 (-0500), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, January 26, 2019 06:18:59 AM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> > Network interfaces are not character nor block devices and do not have
> > nodes in /dev.
> >
> > Reverting to the "natural" kernel names has issues : interface
apt-cache search docx
returns
antiword - Converts MS Word files to text, PS, PDF and XML
okular-backend-odt - Okular backend for ODT documents
docx2txt - Convert Microsoft OOXML files to plain text
pandoc - general markup converter
tea - graphical text editor with syntax highlighting
Look at the
Am 23.01.19 um 16:56 schrieb Felix Miata:
> Robert Pommrich composed on 2019-01-23 15:58 (UTC+0100):
>
>> I checked and indeed found it a Richland one.
>
>> But no combination of radeon.si_support and amdgpu.si_support helped.
> ...
>>Display Server: X.Org 1.19.2 drivers: ati,radeon (
Hello,
Recently, I have been getting floaded with console messages like this:
systemd-journald failed to open runtime journal: cannot allocate memory
Rebooting puts a stop to it for a few hours. Even when the messages are
coming up, /proc/meminfo does not appear to show a lack of memory.
Does
hi,
I just discovred today that I have every day, in syslog, more than 10
lines of message like:
inetd.service: Got notification message from PID 31376, but reception
only permitted for main PID 10222
(I didn't find any useful answer from Google)
I'm not aware of any not working program, b
On Sat 26 Jan 2019 at 08:32:28 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
> I am attempting to create a spreadsheet to document the content of
> multiple disks of multiple machines.
>
> Gparted displays the desired information.
> *HOWEVER* I see no way to capture the information.
>
> At the command line usin
Le 26/01/2019 à 17:28, Richard Owlett a écrit :
On 01/26/2019 09:45 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 26/01/2019 à 16:12, Richard Owlett a écrit :
On 01/26/2019 08:36 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
lsblk >>lsblk.txt
I had misinterpreted "SIZE size of the device" in the response
to "lsblk --help". I d
On 01/26/2019 09:45 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 26/01/2019 à 16:12, Richard Owlett a écrit :
On 01/26/2019 08:36 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
lsblk >>lsblk.txt
I had misinterpreted "SIZE size of the device" in the response
to "lsblk --help". I did not equate "device" to "partition".
But I sti
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 06:44:07AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, January 26, 2019 06:18:59 AM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> > Network interfaces are not character nor block devices and do not have
> > nodes in /dev.
[...]
> Hmm, from the peanut gallery (and, at this time in the morni
On 2019-01-25 18:19, ghe wrote:
Buster, computer with MAC identified Ethernet ports
Is there a way to relabel Ethernet ports? Without changing things in a
number of config files?
I see on the web that changing udev used to do that, but now there are
at least 2 files to modify.
I'm gently movin
Le 26/01/2019 à 16:12, Richard Owlett a écrit :
On 01/26/2019 08:36 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
lsblk >>lsblk.txt
I had misinterpreted "SIZE size of the device" in the response
to "lsblk --help". I did not equate "device" to "partition".
But I still need to know how much of each partition is us
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> I have received a file on this device, but only very scantily converted
> to English. Perhaps enough to be helpfull if its docx graphics were
> displayed properly. Nut LibreOffice does the worst cockup of converting
> a docx to something usefull I've e
Greetings all;
I have received a file on this device, but only very scantily converted
to English. Perhaps enough to be helpfull if its docx graphics were
displayed properly. Nut LibreOffice does the worst cockup of converting
a docx to something usefull I've ever seen.
Do we have anything be
On 01/26/2019 08:36 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
lsblk >>lsblk.txt
I had misinterpreted "SIZE size of the device" in the response
to "lsblk --help". I did not equate "device" to "partition".
But I still need to know how much of each partition is used/unused.
On Sat, 26 Jan 2019, Richard Owlett
I had misinterpreted "SIZE size of the device" in the response
> to "lsblk --help". I did not equate "device" to "partition".
>
> But I still need to know how much of each partition is used/unused.
>
>
Hi
df -h gives you that info
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev
lsblk >>lsblk.txt
On Sat, 26 Jan 2019, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2019 09:32:28
> From: Richard Owlett
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Partition information as text file?
> Resent-Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2019 14:33:38 + (UTC)
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> I am attempt
I am attempting to create a spreadsheet to document the content of
multiple disks of multiple machines.
Gparted displays the desired information.
*HOWEVER* I see no way to capture the information.
At the command line using "lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,LABEL /dev/sdb" gives
most of the desired informa
On Saturday, January 26, 2019 06:18:59 AM Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Network interfaces are not character nor block devices and do not have
> nodes in /dev.
>
> Reverting to the "natural" kernel names has issues : interface names may
> not be persistent and change across reboots. More details follow
Le 25/01/2019 à 19:19, ghe a écrit :
Buster, computer with MAC identified Ethernet ports
Is there a way to relabel Ethernet ports? Without changing things in a
number of config files?
Short answare : no.
I'm gently moving to a new ISP, and I'm trying to set up new, virtual IP
addresses on my
On 26.01.2019 4:58, ghe wrote:
> On 1/25/19 1:47 PM, Étienne Mollier wrote:
>
>> My apologies, on rereading I realize it is unclear that both
>> assertions (modifying Grub entries or creating a systemd link)
>> are two separate distinct solutions.
> Very little prob. Doing vi /etc/default/grub, vi
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Noted, as this tip would have been very useful a few weeks ago :P
> Anyhow, I moved to "testing" so this is probably an issue solved for good.
Well, I hope it will not be the last one for you :)
Read the upgrade notes from Debian - saved me many troubles and I know
people h
Il 25/01/19 19:44, deloptes ha scritto:
# dpkg --get-selections before upgrade (is in the upgrade notes AFAIR > and
then need to reinstall packages that are kept back. when reinstalling
they pull the right dependencies. Indeed it is a bit of work ... like
20-30min, but upgrade is done every 3-4
ghe wrote:
> Futzing with systemd makes one wonder what MS has on some of the Linux
> system programmers.
:D
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