Hi Greg,
On Sun, Mar 03, 2019 at 10:01:58AM +0100, Grzesiek Sójka wrote:
> Since sensord was removed I would like to ask what do you use to log sensors
> readings to rrd database.
As I want to monitor multiple hosts I use an external monitoring system,
but if you want to store metrics locally, rr
ksqsf writes:
> Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
[...]
> me a direction for finding the root cause and a fix? Thank you!
Recently I had almost the same problem on a Thinkpad X240: when the
computer wakes up from a suspension the touchpad often does not work
an
Hi,
deb wrote:
> Two adjoining spaces. :-)
Really tricky are file names containing newline characters.
Your use case might already balance on the border line where a more
straightforward programming language than bash should be considered and
a fully capable file content protocol should be defin
Brian wrote:
On Fri 09 Nov 2018 at 08:32:57 -0500, Boyan Penkov wrote:
On apt-get update, I see:
Reading package lists... Done
E: Release file for
http://mirror.cc.columbia.edu/debian/dists/buster/InRelease is expired
(invalid since 17h 5min 48s). Updates for this repository will not be
applie
On 3/3/19 2:43 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
if spaces are involved, then quotation marks hould be put around the
argument of "echo".
Using the leading blank from David Wright's post:
$ fname=" long file with spaces.mp4"
$ x=`echo $fname | rev | cut -d. -f2 | rev`
$ test "$x".mp4 = "
Hi,
i wrote:
> > if spaces are involved, then quotation marks should be put around the
> > argument of "echo".
David Wright wrote:
> Yep. But I guess we're solving Problem A, the subject line's
> reported paradox (which was never actually demonstrated),
> rather than Problem B, which wasn't revea
Hello all,
I have a video that was filmed under bad lighting conditions, the
background is too bright and people in the foreground are dark. I'm
trying to use ffmpeg to correct it. Please kindly help me.
Here you can find a snippet:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1aG04znyHdDio7cvgaQlovYTb8
On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 19:34:14 +0800
ksqsf wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
> soon), and generally it's an enjoyable experience. However, from time
> to time, my laptop's keyboard and touchpad won't work after waking up
> from suspension (open
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Hello
>
> Since upgrading to Stretch shortly after it became stable, I have had to
> execute the following after a reboot before being able to connect to
> bluetooth devices using the Gnome bluetooth applet:
>
> $ sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
>
> Witho
On Sun 03 Mar 2019 at 08:43:28 (+0100), Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> if spaces are involved, then quotation marks hould be put around the
> argument of "echo".
Yep. But I guess we're solving Problem A, the subject line's
reported paradox (which was never actually demonstrated),
rather than Problem B,
On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 22:27:23 +0800
ksqsf wrote:
>Hi
>
>> I have found the screen won't wake after sleeping, which makes it
>> appear the keyboard and mouse are not working. Switching to a virtual
>> console and back makes it all work again. I simply hit Ctl+Alt+F4,
>wait
>> a second, and hit Al
Hello
Since upgrading to Stretch shortly after it became stable, I have had to
execute the following after a reboot before being able to connect to
bluetooth devices using the Gnome bluetooth applet:
$ sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
Without that command, needed once only afte
On 3/3/19 9:27 AM, ksqsf wrote:
Hi
I have found the screen won't wake after sleeping, which makes it
appear the keyboard and mouse are not working. Switching to a virtual
console and back makes it all work again. I simply hit Ctl+Alt+F4,
wait
a second, and hit Alt+F7.
Thanks. I've never thou
On 3/2/19 10:22 PM, der.hans wrote:
Am 02. Mar, 2019 schwätzte deb so:
moin moin,
rather than the double-reverse, try the truncate operator.
basename=${fname%.*}
$ ( fname=fred.mp4; echo ${fname%.*} )
fred
$ ( fname=fred.georg.mp4; echo ${fname%.*} )
fred.georg
$ ( fname=fred.txt; echo ${fna
It seems Jessie repository is reachable but Jessie security updates
repository is not. That would be logical since Jessie for the Mips
architecture is EOL.
There are no more security updates for your architecture so you only
need to comment out the security updates in the /etc/apt/sources.list
f
Hi
> I have found the screen won't wake after sleeping, which makes it
> appear the keyboard and mouse are not working. Switching to a virtual
> console and back makes it all work again. I simply hit Ctl+Alt+F4,
wait
> a second, and hit Alt+F7.
Thanks. I've never thought of switching to another
On Sun 03 Mar 2019 at 07:39:16 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 03/03/2019 03:18 AM, Curt wrote:
> > On 2019-03-03, Curt wrote:
> > > On 2019-02-28, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I don't know how to approach my problem.
> > > >
> > > > My desktop is MATE. I believe the display manager
On 03/03/2019 03:18 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2019-03-03, Curt wrote:
On 2019-02-28, Richard Owlett wrote:
I don't know how to approach my problem.
My desktop is MATE. I believe the display manager is lightdm.
I used Synaptic to look for "adapta-gtk-theme" without success
[my sources.list contain
On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 19:34:14 +0800
ksqsf wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
>soon), and generally it's an enjoyable experience. However, from time
>to time, my laptop's keyboard and touchpad won't work after waking up
>from suspension (open the l
Hi all,
Recently, I upgraded to Debian Buster (since it's going to release
soon), and generally it's an enjoyable experience. However, from time
to time, my laptop's keyboard and touchpad won't work after waking up
from suspension (open the lip). It's embarassing that I can't do any
work in front
Georgios [2019-03-03 10:02:01+02] wrote:
> After i send my email to the list I found a forum discussion that led
> nowhere. I solved my problem by changing enigmail settings. I changed
> "prefer s/mime" to "prefer enigmail(openpgp)"
S/MIME format is for X.509 certificates signed by certificate
au
On 2019-03-03, Curt wrote:
> On 2019-02-28, Richard Owlett wrote:
>>
>> I don't know how to approach my problem.
>>
>> My desktop is MATE. I believe the display manager is lightdm.
>>
>> I used Synaptic to look for "adapta-gtk-theme" without success
>> [my sources.list contains
>> "deb http://d
On 2019-02-28, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> I don't know how to approach my problem.
>
> My desktop is MATE. I believe the display manager is lightdm.
>
> I used Synaptic to look for "adapta-gtk-theme" without success
> [my sources.list contains
> "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ stretch main con
Hi there,
Since sensord was removed I would like to ask what do you use to log
sensors readings to rrd database.
Regards
Greg
Hi Georgi,
> It seems that Jessie is on Debian mirrors.
> For example - http://ftp.bg.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/
It indeed seems to, however the InRelease-File does not contain the
mips-binary sections anymore.
This is what apt complains abount:
Fetched 500 kB in 1min 49s (4573 B/s)
W: Fail
Thanks for your reply.
After i send my email to the list I found a forum discussion that led
nowhere. I solved my problem by changing enigmail settings.
I changed "prefer s/mime" to "prefer enigmail(openpgp)"
On 3/2/19 11:27 PM, riveravaldez wrote:
>> I want to report it as a bug. How should i
I found a discussion in a forum that led nowhere. I "solve" the problem
by changing my settings by choosing "prefer enigmail(openpgp)" vs
"prefer s/mime".
On 3/2/19 11:27 PM, riveravaldez wrote:
>> I want to report it as a bug. How should i report it as a thunderbird or
>> enigmail bug?
>
> Have
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