A (bash) script wants to put up a GUI (yad) if it can, or otherwise try
to interact with the user on the terminal.
Previously I was using loginctl:
loginctl show-session -p Type $XDG_SESSION_ID
and looking for 'Type=x11' or 'Type=wayland'
However, if a user logs in on a tty and then runs 'star
The email client screwed up formatting again, here's how my previous email was
supposed to look like:
Oct 29, 2019, 02:38 by loca...@tutanota.com:
Oct 28, 2019, 22:56 by nektar...@mail.nektarioskatakis.xyz:
Actually to amend the previous response the behavior you re describing
is present on fir
Oct 28, 2019, 22:56 by nektar...@mail.nektarioskatakis.xyz:
Actually to amend the previous response the behavior you re describing
is present on firefox 60.9.0 that I m using as default. But I
downloaded for testing firefox 70.0 from mozila web site and same
behavior exists. Font size for a specifi
On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 4:52 PM Brian wrote:
The OP will be along in a while to give his assessment of the suggested
> techniques and how they fit his aspirations.
>
Here I am. And yes, I have run installs on USB Drives, on one system, and
then tried to boot it on another. Things that go wro
On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 7:01 AM Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 10/27/2019 04:27 AM, deloptes wrote:
> > Tom Browder wrote:
> >
> >> That would be great! As usual, the Devil is in the details!
> >
> > well, it is not a rocket science as shown above - I'll post here this
> > evening or tomorrow. I need
I've been swamped for a few days: Sorry it took me a while to get back to
this Thread.
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 1:32 PM Brian wrote:
> On Sat 26 Oct 2019 at 12:33:52 -0400, Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > What I want, is almost there (put a Live Buster DVD on a USB Drive), but
> > I'
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 07:44:48PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 01 oct 19, 15:49:57, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
> >
> > You may want to try hd-idle, it is not yet available in stable, but one
> > can install it from testing (it is not advisable in general, but the
> > divergence between bus
On Mon, 2019-10-28 at 22:26 +, Nektarios Katakis wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-10-28 at 20:16 +0100, local10 wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Firefox v60 had a nice feature: One could go to, say,
> > domain.tld/page_1.html, then increase/decrease the font size on the
> > page and it would affect all pages in th
On Mon, 2019-10-28 at 20:16 +0100, local10 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Firefox v60 had a nice feature: One could go to, say,
> domain.tld/page_1.html, then increase/decrease the font size on the
> page and it would affect all pages in the domain.tld. What's more,
> firefox would remember the font size settin
j5st j5st wrote:
> ebian-10.1.0-amd64-DVD-1 mouse wheel does not work a4tech
>
> debian-10.0.0-amd64-DVD-1 mouse wheel works fine
>
>
> correct the error in debian-10.1.0
Yes, sir or madam! Right away!
-dsr-
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> On Mon Oct 28 11:19:13 2019 Tony van der Hoff wrote:
>> I've just attempted to upgrade from Jessie to buster. All went well
>> until the dist-upgrade stage, when it ran out of space in my /usr
>> partition. which has 14G allocated. 1.4G of this appears to be the
>> doc/ fo
ebian-10.1.0-amd64-DVD-1 mouse wheel does not work a4tech
debian-10.0.0-amd64-DVD-1 mouse wheel works fine
correct the error in debian-10.1.0
Le 28/10/2019 à 09:14, Andy Smith a écrit :
I will take a guess that the switching of the iptables commands to
use the nftables framework has somehow caused this iptable_filter
module to not be loaded even though the firewall still works.
Correct.
Is it a bug that loading rules into the filt
Hi,
Firefox v60 had a nice feature: One could go to, say, domain.tld/page_1.html,
then increase/decrease the font size on the page and it would affect all pages
in the domain.tld. What's more, firefox would remember the font size setting
between firefox restarts. It's was a very useful feature
Hello everybody out there!
On 2019/10/28 à 3:56pm, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Do you have a particular reason to run the real-time kernel?
When you are running simultaneously several virtual synthesizers while
recording actual instruments, my experience is using the realtime kernel
is clearly
Tony van der Hoff composed on 2019-10-28 09:17 (UTC):
> I've just attempted to upgrade from Jessie to buster. All went well
> until the dist-upgrade stage, when it ran out of space in my /usr
> partition. which has 14G allocated. 1.4G of this appears to be the doc/
> folder, which seems excessi
On Mon Oct 28 11:19:13 2019 Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> I've just attempted to upgrade from Jessie to buster. All went well
> until the dist-upgrade stage, when it ran out of space in my /usr
> partition. which has 14G allocated. 1.4G of this appears to be the
> doc/ folder, which seems excessive
On Mon 28 Oct 2019 at 13:43:31 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 28 October 2019 13:04:07 Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> > Don't just randomly throw 1777 or 777 or 666 permissions on
> > everything.
>
> See the question above. I will restrict it, until it gets in my way the
> first time.
Suppor
On Ma, 01 oct 19, 15:49:57, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
>
> You may want to try hd-idle, it is not yet available in stable, but one
> can install it from testing (it is not advisable in general, but the
> divergence between buster and testing is not that big right now)
> wget it from
> http://ftp.de.
On Monday 28 October 2019 13:04:07 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 07:49:13PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > I agree that "chmod +w" would suffice here, *and* it should be the
> > first thing that anyone should try (a hint - error message says it).
> > "sudo chmod" is so Ubuntu, and all tha
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 07:49:13PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> I agree that "chmod +w" would suffice here, *and* it should be the first
> thing that anyone should try (a hint - error message says it).
> "sudo chmod" is so Ubuntu, and all that.
>
> But after the chown, /sshnet/rpi4 is a user directory any
Hi.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 08:45:56AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 02:41:01PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > gene@coyote:/etc/ssh$ sshfs pi@rpi4:/ /sshnet/rpi4
> > > > fusermount: user has no write access to mountpoint /sshnet/rpi4
>
> That error message is a
On Mi, 18 sep 19, 14:40:29, Prunk Dump wrote:
>
> -> Maybe a bug in the systemd configuration files that awake service
> in wrong order ? ( I will do soon a not related bug report to Debian,
> puppet.service does not contain any "After=" line )
>
> -> Maybe a bug in network-manager when the host
On Mi, 18 sep 19, 12:20:43, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> It is, and the makers lie a lot, taking advantage of the buffering to get
> thier 100 MBs rating for small writes. For gigabyte transfers I often
> see sub 20 MB/S toward the end. But you may want to steer clear of the
> 64GB+ cards, exfat is
Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> I am using Debian 10:
>
> $ cat /etc/debian_version
> 10.1
>
> I am running the real-time kernel from standard distribution
> repositories:
>
Do you have a particular reason to run the real-time kernel?
-dsr-
On Sb, 14 sep 19, 04:44:59, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> So, here is my questions: is there any work done on Debian side to make
> NVIDIA proprietary driver working on Linux-rt? To make it run Wayland?
> How can I help?
This is the user's list, only few developers read the list (thanks!).
Ther
On Sb, 14 sep 19, 04:20:42, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Well, I think this patch should probably be added to the package. Can
> anyone tell me what I should do to propose this patch? Should I open a
> bug issue on Debian bug tracker, then send the patch? Should I do
> something else?
Yes, att
On Sb, 14 sep 19, 04:00:08, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> But as it is the first time I propose some workaround to a bug, I want
> to make sure I have done what is needed. So, can anyone confirm my
> message is sufficient of if I should do something more?
Depends on what you mean by "sufficient"
On Monday 28 October 2019 08:45:56 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 02:41:01PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > gene@coyote:/etc/ssh$ sshfs pi@rpi4:/ /sshnet/rpi4
> > > > fusermount: user has no write access to mountpoint /sshnet/rpi4
>
> That error message is as clear as one could
On 28.10.2019 16:04, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am still struggling to install the debian (stable or testing) on
> latest MacBook pro.
>
> It just cannot detect the SSD. only the USB with the iso image.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> lina
>
What is model and make of your SSD?
Is internal 1TB HDD detected in
On 10/28/19, tony van der Hoff wrote:
> On 28/10/2019 09:47, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>>
>> You might like the package localepurge
>>
>> Please read the warning in the package description carefully, though.
>
> Thanks for your swift reply, Jonas. I didn't try your suggestion,
> because in the meant
On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 02:41:01PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > gene@coyote:/etc/ssh$ sshfs pi@rpi4:/ /sshnet/rpi4
> > > fusermount: user has no write access to mountpoint /sshnet/rpi4
That error message is as clear as one could possibly ask.
> sudo chown 1000:1000 /sshnet/rpi4
Good. You fi
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 08:59:16AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 11:14:22PM +0200, Steffen Dettmer wrote:
> > Not sure if on topic, but I what is needed to guess, it should run the
> > scripts in order of their rcX/Snn number? I though the difficulty
> > would be to use a
Hi Lina,
Quoting lina (2019-10-28 12:04:59)
> I am still struggling to install the debian (stable or testing) on
> latest MacBook pro.
>
> It just cannot detect the SSD. only the USB with the iso image.
For bleeding edge hardware, you might need a newer kernel than is
provided in stable/testing
On 28/10/2019 09:47, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Hi Tony,
Quoting Tony van der Hoff (2019-10-28 10:17:13)
I've just attempted to upgrade from Jessie to buster. All went well
until the dist-upgrade stage, when it ran out of space in my /usr
partition. which has 14G allocated. 1.4G of this appears to
$ diskutil list
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
#: TYPE NAMESIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme*1.0 TB disk0
1:EFI EFI 314.6 MB disk0s1
2:
Hi,
I am still struggling to install the debian (stable or testing) on
latest MacBook pro.
It just cannot detect the SSD. only the USB with the iso image.
Any suggestions?
lina
Hi Tony,
Quoting Tony van der Hoff (2019-10-28 10:17:13)
> I've just attempted to upgrade from Jessie to buster. All went well
> until the dist-upgrade stage, when it ran out of space in my /usr
> partition. which has 14G allocated. 1.4G of this appears to be the
> doc/ folder, which seems exce
Hi all,
I've just attempted to upgrade from Jessie to buster. All went well
until the dist-upgrade stage, when it ran out of space in my /usr
partition. which has 14G allocated. 1.4G of this appears to be the doc/
folder, which seems excessive. It has, for instance all the language
files, whe
Hi,
I noticed a few hours ago that a particular piece of firewall
management software wasn't working correctly with my Debian 10
hosts.
After quite a lot of investigation I worked out that the software in
question was looking at the content of /proc/net/ip_tables_names to
determine the names of t
Hi,
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Have you tried growisofs yet?
growisofs has no own ISO 9660 production software. It rather uses programs
which offer an option interface compatible to mkisofs.
mkisofs, enisoimage, and xorrisofs are suitable.
In Debian, the choice of ISO 9660 backend is done by environ
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