Unlike non-Debian distros like Fedora, Mageia and openSUSE, which during init
and
continuing afterward, all Debians I've used configure a font for vttys that
differs from the nice weighty high visibility font compiled into the kernels. I
know how to reverse this with dkpg-reconfigure console-setup
Le 21/11/2019 à 19:08, pru...@finsakxim.com.mx a écrit :
Now, my last issue is: quick scan always fails, looking only in "common
places". So perhaps the location in the USB sdb3/boot/isos is not
considered a "common place" and thus only full search can find it here.
The quick scan only sear
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 04:37:21 +0100
"sp...@caiway.net" wrote:
>
> > You want to use a mail filtering program. Usually people
> > recommend procmail, but honestly, everyone who used procmail
> > whom I have introduced to the maildrop mailfilter has switched
> > over.
> >
> > sudo apt install mail
> You want to use a mail filtering program. Usually people
> recommend procmail, but honestly, everyone who used procmail
> whom I have introduced to the maildrop mailfilter has switched
> over.
>
> sudo apt install maildrop
>
> -dsr-
>
Thanks for the suggestion!
Could you tell a bit more on h
minissdpd.service - keep memory of all UPnP devices that announced
themselves
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/minissdpd.service; enabled;
vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2019-11-21 22:54:39
AEDT; 12ms ago
Docs: man:minissdpd(1)
Process: 4312 Ex
sp...@caiway.net wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Claws Mail since ages. Very good!
> Now I want to get an alert when a mail arrives from certain addresses.
> Studied the preferences I don't find an option.
> I guess I have to take a look at a command line solution.
> Check mail every minute, check
Hello,
I am using Claws Mail since ages. Very good!
Now I want to get an alert when a mail arrives from certain addresses.
Studied the preferences I don't find an option.
I guess I have to take a look at a command line solution.
Check mail every minute, check the sender, Alert
Any advice is welco
Quoting Levente (2019-11-21 22:16:44)
> BTW... are there any low-tech, debian specific network manager out
> there possibly with a GUI that can bring up/down interfaces just like
> ifup/down?
Not sure what you are really asking: To me "low-tech" and "with a GUI"
contradicts each other.
Ignorin
Levente wrote:
> BTW... are there any low-tech, debian specific network manager out there
> possibly with a GUI that can bring up/down interfaces just like ifup/down?
Not Debian specific, but available in Debian: wicd.
[wicd-cli, wcid-curses, wicd-gtk] and wicd-daemon can
handle wired and wirele
BTW... are there any low-tech, debian specific network manager out there
possibly with a GUI that can bring up/down interfaces just like ifup/down?
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019, 19:43 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 11:14:12AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> > I'm not disagreeing with anything yo
After five seconds, konsole hides the cursor if it's within the window
boundary. Can anyone tell me where the setting is to stop the cursor from
being hidden?
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On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 11:14:12AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> I'm not disagreeing with anything you write here, but I just want to
> note that I was recently rather surprised to discover that (FWIW) the
> official Debian Reference manual calls the systemd method the "modern
> network configuration" me
On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 13:05:38 +0100
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
...
> Network Manager is an _alternative_ network management tool - which
> happens to be tightly integrated with several of the most popular
> _desktop_ systems offered by Debian, and therefore easily mistaken as
> replacing other to
I think I sorted out part of my problem.
For those who I made them lost, a summary of what I'm trying to do.
I'm trying to boot Debian 10 via Grub's loopback device, in order to
make a multiboot USB with several Linux distros by copying just the
ISOs.
I already read Debian installer CD has an
On 2019-11-21, isaac wrote:
> minissdpd
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
> root@Isaac:/home/isaac#
>
> can you help me why minissdpd is not working.
You might try
dpkg-reconfigure minissdpd
and if that fails, the Reddit fellow below purged the package,
reinstalled it
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 08:21:42PM -0600, leonel tejada wrote:
> > buenas noches comunidad de Debian.
>
> buenos d??as.
>
> Para discutir temas sobre Debian en espa??ol, recomiendo la lista
> en espa??ol:
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-spanish/
>
> Aqu??,
On 21/11/19 13:05, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Alessandro Baggi (2019-11-21 12:46:53)
I installed KDE and I tried to configure the network using
NetworkManager (nmcli).
[ snipped many nmcli commands to program a complex network setup]
On a notebook, desktop or workstation with simple et
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 11:03:42PM +1100, isaac wrote:
> minissdpd.service - keep memory of all UPnP devices that announced
> themselves
>Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/minissdpd.service; enabled;
> vendor preset: enabled)
>Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2019-11-21 22:54
minissdpd.service - keep memory of all UPnP devices that announced
themselves
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/minissdpd.service; enabled;
vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2019-11-21 22:54:39
AEDT; 12ms ago
Docs: man:minissdpd(1)
Process: 4312 Ex
Hi Julian,
Quoting sj...@uranus.uni-freiburg.de (2019-11-21 11:39:14)
> if it (from around June 28th) still matters for somebody: I
> re-installed my whole system and I couldn't re-recognise the behaviour
> described. I also can't remember having changed anything in the
> "deeper settings of th
Quoting Alessandro Baggi (2019-11-21 12:46:53)
> I installed KDE and I tried to configure the network using
> NetworkManager (nmcli).
[ snipped many nmcli commands to program a complex network setup]
> On a notebook, desktop or workstation with simple ethernet/wifi
> connection this could be us
Hi list,
I've recently upgraded my stretch to buster (fresh install).
I installed KDE and I tried to configure the network using
NetworkManager (nmcli).
On my workstation I have 2 bridges (br0 for lan vms and br1 for dmz on
demand vms).
br0 have a static address to permit navigation on my work
Hi,
if it (from around June 28th) still matters for somebody: I re-installed my
whole system and I couldn't re-recognise the behaviour described. I also can't
remember having changed anything in the "deeper settings of the system"…
However, best regards,
Julian Schreck
--
> Hi,
>
> Julian Schr
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 08:21:42PM -0600, leonel tejada wrote:
> buenas noches comunidad de Debian.
buenos días.
Para discutir temas sobre Debian en español, recomiendo la lista
en español:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-spanish/
Aquí, casi todo el mundo habla inglés...
> el motivo de
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