On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 8:02 PM The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2019-11-11 at 22:39, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> > I installed the package libmypaint1.3.0 on my debian 10 system.
> >
> > I can tell it is installed because when i run the command
> > sudo apt-get install libmypaint-1.3.0
> > the system responds w
On 2019-11-11 at 22:39, Dan Hitt wrote:
> I installed the package libmypaint1.3.0 on my debian 10 system.
>
> I can tell it is installed because when i run the command
> sudo apt-get install libmypaint-1.3.0
> the system responds with "libmypaint-1.3-0 is already the newest version".
>
> It also
I installed the package libmypaint1.3.0 on my debian 10 system.
I can tell it is installed because when i run the command
sudo apt-get install libmypaint-1.3.0
the system responds with "libmypaint-1.3-0 is already the newest version".
It also says "libmypaint-1.3-0 set to manually installed", whi
D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 17:55 (UTC-0700):
>> Felix Miata wrote:
>>> At the grub menu use the E key to edit the linux line to include
>>> video=1920x1080
> Bingo! (Actually 1920x1200).
In your OP you wrote 1920x1280, so I had to guess what you meant.
> So I've added that to /etc
D. R. Evans wrote on 11/11/19 5:32 PM:
> Felix Miata wrote on 11/11/19 4:58 PM:
>> D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
>>
>>> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at 4096x2304
>>> resolution.
>>
>>> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve
Felix Miata wrote on 11/11/19 4:58 PM:
> D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
>
>> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at 4096x2304
>> resolution.
>
>> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
>> logged-in resolution?
>
> T
Michael Lange wrote on 11/11/19 4:11 PM:
> (...)
>> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at
>> 4096x2304 resolution.
>>
>> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
>> logged-in resolution?
>>
>
> just a guess: maybe some firmware file(s) fro
D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at 4096x2304
> resolution.
> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
> logged-in resolution?
Try a different video cable type if you can.
pastebin
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 at 10:23, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Felix Miata wrote on 11/11/19 4:08 PM:
> > D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
> >
> >> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
> >> logged-in resolution?
> >
> > Make sure your kernel cmdline does no
D. R. Evans wrote:
> It's an Intel chipset. The installation procedure installed
> xserver-xorg-video-intel, which suggests removing that package if one's system
> is newer than 2007, and letting the X server handle everything. So I removed
> that package and rebooted, but nothing obvious changed:
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> From: Dan Ritter
> > Step 3: Does lsusb show the device?
>
> peter@dalton:~$ lsusb -vs 005 | head
> Couldn't open device, some information will be missing
>
> Bus 003 Device 005: ID 1164:f533 YUAN High-Tech Development Co., Ltd
> Device Descriptor:
> bLength
Felix Miata wrote on 11/11/19 4:08 PM:
> D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
>
>> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
>> logged-in resolution?
>
> Make sure your kernel cmdline does not include nomodeset. Sometimes it is
> necessary for installat
Hi,
On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 16:04:56 -0700
"D. R. Evans" wrote:
(...)
> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at
> 4096x2304 resolution.
>
> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
> logged-in resolution?
>
just a guess: maybe some firmware
Lev wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> Maybe it is a bit off topic, but I encountered a dynamic linking problem
> on my Debian stable system.
>
> A program (KiCad) tries (and fails) to load a library
> (libngspice.so.0.0.0).
>
> I set LD_DEBUG=libs, and I get this:
>
> [...]
> 7390: find libra
D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
> logged-in resolution?
Make sure your kernel cmdline does not include nomodeset. Sometimes it is
necessary for installation to work, but when it remains on the installed s
I just installed buster on a new machine (well, new to me; I think that the
mobo is two or three years old).
The GUI splash screen comes up with very large icons (i.e., it's low res), and
once I am logged in, the (KDE) function to control the size of display
provides nothing higher than 1600x1200.
Apologies for the duplicate copy.
From: Dan Ritter
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2019 08:03:35 -0500
> Step 1: are you using a USB3 port? It says it will not work in a
> USB2 port.
Missed that.
None of the local shops in Vancouver has a USB 3 adapter card in
stock. Amazon and etc. offer them of course.
On Monday 11 November 2019 15:17:26 Kent West wrote:
> On 11/11/19 2:02 PM, Kent West wrote:
> > What I mean more specifically is, when I go into the CUPS web
> > interface to set up a new printer, and go through the Add Printer
> > stuff, and select "Other Network Printers" / "Internet Printing
>
On 11/11/19, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:18:17PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
>> HTTP/1.1" 200 554724 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Daum/4.1;
>> +http://cs.daum.net/faq/15/4118.html?faqId=28966)"
>> coyote.coyote.den:80 203.133.169.54 - -
>> [11/Nov/2019:12:11:29 -0500] "GET
On Monday 11 November 2019 15:17:20 Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 09:11:40PM +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > On 2019-11-11 22:22 +0300, Reco wrote:
> > > Confirming, real debian armhf is affected. The problematic place
> > > is:
> > >
> > > $ strace -eopenat bzip2 -z 403800064
Hi, I have done a lot of testing on my Lenovo S130-11IGM and discovered the
internal primary disk (which is an emmc disk) is not recognised correctly. I
can boot from Lubuntu 18.04 which uses the 4.15 kernel. It looks like something
has changed from 4.19. The ubuntu bug folks suggested running t
Dear list,
Maybe it is a bit off topic, but I encountered a dynamic linking problem on my
Debian stable system.
A program (KiCad) tries (and fails) to load a library (libngspice.so.0.0.0).
I set LD_DEBUG=libs, and I get this:
[...]
7390: find library=libngspice.so.0 [0]; searching
On 11/11/19 1:44 PM, Kent West wrote:
On 11/11/19 1:38 PM, Kent West wrote:
On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Net
On 11/11/19 2:02 PM, Kent West wrote:
What I mean more specifically is, when I go into the CUPS web
interface to set up a new printer, and go through the Add Printer
stuff, and select "Other Network Printers" / "Internet Printing
Protocol (ipps)" (because the printer is on a different subnet/
Hi.
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 09:11:40PM +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2019-11-11 22:22 +0300, Reco wrote:
>
> > Confirming, real debian armhf is affected. The problematic place is:
> >
> > $ strace -eopenat bzip2 -z 4038000640
> > ...
> > openat(AT_FDCWD, "4038000640", O_RDONLY) = -1 EOV
On 2019-11-11 22:22 +0300, Reco wrote:
> Confirming, real debian armhf is affected. The problematic place is:
>
> $ strace -eopenat bzip2 -z 4038000640
> ...
> openat(AT_FDCWD, "4038000640", O_RDONLY) = -1 EOVERFLOW (Value too large for
> defined data type)
>
>
> And EOVERFLOW in openat(2) is:
>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Kent West wrote:
> Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the past
> two hours and can't find the answer.
>
> When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
> Debian box, Administration / Add Printer /
On Monday 11 November 2019 14:22:59 Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 01:24:50PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 11 November 2019 12:34:08 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:08:15PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > And its man page says its a 2010 ve
I've been trying to wrap my head around printing today, and I have come
to understand that IPP is the up-and-coming standard for printing
(replacing the older LPD / AppSocket / HP Jet Direct / etc), and more
specifically, that IPPEverywhere is the new and up-and-coming standard
(of which Apple'
Kent West wrote:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Oct 31 02:44 http -> ipp
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Oct 31 02:44 https -> ipp
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 80120 Oct 31 02:44 ipp
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Oct 31 02:44 ipps -> ipp
>
> Thank you. That does tell me they are all the same. I
From: Dan Ritter
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2019 08:03:35 -0500
> Step 1: are you using a USB3 port? It says it will not work in a
> USB2 port.
Missed that.
None of the local shops in Vancouver has a USB 3 adapter card in
stock. Amazon and etc. offer them of course. 3.0 is more numerous
than 3.1 whic
Sorry Gene. Hit reply instead of reply list.
On 11/11/19 12:18 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 11 November 2019 08:33:13 Greg Wooledge wrote:
I have a list of ipv4's I want fail2ban to block.
Not sure that fail2ban is the best tool for the job. Where you
already have a list of IPs that you
On 12/11/19 8:38 AM, Kent West wrote:
>
> On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
>> On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
>>
>>> Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the
>>> past two
>>> hours and can't find the answer.
>>>
>>> When adding a printer via the CU
On 2019-11-11 20:00 +0100, Michael wrote:
> On Monday, November 11, 2019 7:24:50 PM CET, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> pi@rpi4:/media/pi/slash $ bzip2 -V
>> bzip2, a block-sorting file compressor. Version 1.0.6, 6-Sept-2010.
>
> strange enough, i use the same bzip2 version on an rpi3 with raspbian
> and
On 11/11/19 1:38 PM, Kent West wrote:
On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Network Printers,
there are
four Internet
On Monday 11 November 2019 14:00:51 Michael wrote:
> On Monday, November 11, 2019 7:24:50 PM CET, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > pi@rpi4:/media/pi/slash $ bzip2 -V
> > bzip2, a block-sorting file compressor. Version 1.0.6, 6-Sept-2010.
>
> strange enough, i use the same bzip2 version on an rpi3 with ras
On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the past two
hours and can't find the answer.
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administrat
Brian wrote:
>> When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
>> Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Network Printers, there
>> are four Internet Printing Protocol options:
>>
>> https
>>
>> ipp
>>
>> http
>>
>> ipps
>>
>> Which one do I want to select? W
Hi.
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 01:24:50PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 11 November 2019 12:34:08 Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:08:15PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > And its man page says its a 2010 version. And it won't touch a just
> > > over 4G built ke
On Monday, November 11, 2019 7:24:50 PM CET, Gene Heskett wrote:
pi@rpi4:/media/pi/slash $ bzip2 -V
bzip2, a block-sorting file compressor. Version 1.0.6, 6-Sept-2010.
strange enough, i use the same bzip2 version on an rpi3 with raspbian and
it works with a 4621074432 byte iso image...
neve
On Monday 11 November 2019 12:38:09 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:18:17PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Only one log file seems to have useful data, the "other..." file,
> > and I have posted several single lines here, but here's a few more:
> >
> > coyote.coyote.den:80 40.94
On Monday 11 November 2019 12:34:08 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:08:15PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > And its man page says its a 2010 version. And it won't touch a just
> > over 4G built kernel tarball.
> >
> > Suggestions?
>
> 0) Give all the background details of your set
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:18:17PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Only one log file seems to have useful data, the "other..." file, and I
> have posted several single lines here, but here's a few more:
>
> coyote.coyote.den:80 40.94.105.9 - -
> [11/Nov/2019:12:08:53 -0500] "GET /gene/ HTTP/1.1" 2
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:08:15PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> And its man page says its a 2010 version. And it won't touch a just over
> 4G built kernel tarball.
>
> Suggestions?
0) Give all the background details of your setup, like what version of
Debian you're running, what hardware, wha
On Monday 11 November 2019 08:33:13 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > > I have a list of ipv4's I want fail2ban to block.
> > >
> > > Not sure that fail2ban is the best tool for the job. Where you
> > > already have a list of IPs that you want to block why not just
> > > directly create the iptables rule
And its man page says its a 2010 version. And it won't touch a just over
4G built kernel tarball.
Suggestions?
Thanks.
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)
If we desire
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the past two
> hours and can't find the answer.
>
> When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
> Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Netw
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:13:05 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 11/11/2019 08:53 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > Quoting Richard Owlett (2019-11-11 14:34:53)
> > > When I first used Debian, I found preseeding could handle the many of
> > > my needs/desires. I wish to explore further.
> > >
> > >
Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the past
two hours and can't find the answer.
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Network Printers, there
are four Internet Printing Protocol option
On 11/11/2019 08:53 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Richard Owlett (2019-11-11 14:34:53)
When I first used Debian, I found preseeding could handle the many of
my needs/desires. I wish to explore further.
Where my might I find an exhaustive list of questions which may be
preseeded?
Since d
Quoting Richard Owlett (2019-11-11 14:34:53)
> When I first used Debian, I found preseeding could handle the many of
> my needs/desires. I wish to explore further.
>
> Where my might I find an exhaustive list of questions which may be
> preseeded?
Since debconf values are defined and processed
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 02:52:36PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 08:33:13AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > > > I have a list of ipv4's I want fail2ban to block.
>
> [...]
>
> > I don't remember seeing you ever *post* your log files here, not even
> > a single line fr
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 08:33:13AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > > I have a list of ipv4's I want fail2ban to block.
[...]
> I don't remember seeing you ever *post* your log files here, not even
> a single line from a single instance of this bot. Maybe I missed it.
We had one sample in this
When I first used Debian, I found preseeding could handle the many of my
needs/desires. I wish to explore further.
Where my might I find an exhaustive list of questions which may be
preseeded?
> > > I have a list of ipv4's I want fail2ban to block.
> >
> > Not sure that fail2ban is the best tool for the job. Where you already
> > have a list of IPs that you want to block why not just directly create
> > the iptables rules?
>
> just did that, got most of them but semrush apparently has f
Hello,
I hope you are doing good!
I just wanted to check if you have any plans for Website Revamp for (
www.debian.org).
The existing website was created long back and the style (UI/UX), web
technology like responsive structure, CMS platform etc have upgraded.
Please let me know if we can be of
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 06:07:37PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 10 November 2019 16:07:22 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 10:55:03AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Sunday 10 November 2019 08:02:46 Michael wrote:
> > >
> > > Which contains such gems as this:
> >
On Monday, November 11, 2019 12:07:37 AM CET, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 10 November 2019 16:07:22 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 10:55:03AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: ...
I don't see an obvious field delimiter in this. Tomas. Is it definable?
like thomas told you earlier
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