On 2020-02-08 12:46, Steve McIntyre wrote:
select the "Rescue mode" option from the d-i
boot menu (which is just an easier way to do that!). It will start d-i
as normal, then ask you to identify and mount the root device of the
system you're trying to fix
Use Dell PowerEdge T30.
Insert debian-
HI,
My printer on a remote machine works when access from that machine, I've
checked port 631 isn't blocked using Xnat, but I can't work out why I can't
print.
All the user pages say forbidden, and a test page from my local cups hangs.
I'm using Buster on this machine currently. Here's my cupsd.co
On Sat, Feb 08, 2020 at 04:10:04PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 23:06:05 +
> "Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson" wrote:
>
> > Any ideas on what could be the problem here?
>
> What, if anything do you get if you try it from a terminal? Run
> "soffice".
The same as if I run localc,
On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 23:06:05 +
"Ólafur Jens Sigurðsson" wrote:
> Any ideas on what could be the problem here?
What, if anything do you get if you try it from a terminal? Run
"soffice".
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Hi, I upgraded my system to Buster finally but after that then
LibreOffice crashes on me. I have tried to uninstall it and reinstall,
no luck there. I tried as a different user, same crash there.
I am out of ideas. I have pasted an strace -f of opening localc from the
command line https://pastebin
On 2020-02-08 14:19, Martin McCormick wrote:
Here is the system info:
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
OS Version:10.0.17763 N/A Build 17763
OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free
System Model: HP Pavilion Desktop 590-p0xxx
System Type:
Here is the system info:
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
OS Version:10.0.17763 N/A Build 17763
OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free
System Model: HP Pavilion Desktop 590-p0xxx
System Type: x64-based PC
Processor(s):
David wrote:
>On 2020-02-07 16:47, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>
>> If you *do* want to install to the removable media path too, then we
>> also support that but you have to ask for it. See
>>
>>
>> https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_path
>>
>> for detai
Charles Curley wrote:
> Instead, try querying the partition itself:
>
> root@hawk:~# dumpe2fs -h /dev/sda1 | grep UUID
What is the advantage of this over blkid?
On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 11:40:50 -0500
Gary Dale wrote:
Hello Gary,
>it from long-defunct Debian-Multimedia) when I search for it.
Hardly defunct, it's now called Deb-Multimedia. If you want avidemux,
it's still in that repo, along with avidemux-qt. Assuming, of course,
you're happy to use deb-mul
What happened? After I installed the latest updates on my Bullseye/AMD64
system, I noticed that it was mainly removing hundreds of megabytes of
packages related to KDE/Plasma. One that jumped out at me was avidemux,
which I note is not in the repositories (I think I originally installed
it from
>> > I'm not aware that there's a faster way of sending the files once
>> > you've unpacked the archive locally. After all, you've thrown away the
>> > benefits of compression and aggregation.
>> rsync?
> Sure, if you're updating a tree. But AIUI the OP is transferring
> a kernel source archive fro
just an ssh -Y connection, which may at times be supplemented as I also
use an sshfs "mount", which works well as long as its user 1000 on both
ends of the cable. Root access is disallowed going either way as part of
my security model here. I've long since given up on ever keeping an nfs
share
Hi,
Thanks for all the details.
It is probably an effect of GNOME/dbus as the DM is also GDM.
So then to do my test, I have used another way to finally get it.
Patrice
On 2020-02-08, Long Wind wrote:
>
> i've just installed soxit seems i needn't 60-minute file
> i prefer predictable sound for sleep purpose
>
I can't *quite* figure out whether this is a positive or negative review
of 'play -n synth whitenoise', but I'm leaning toward the former.
Anyway, it mak
i've just installed soxit seems i needn't 60-minute file
i prefer predictable sound for sleep purpose
On Saturday, February 8, 2020, 6:45:27 PM GMT+8, Curt
wrote:
On 2020-02-08, Long Wind wrote:
>
> which package shall i install?
You need the 'sox' package I believe.
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On 2020-02-08, Long Wind wrote:
>
> which package shall i install?
You need the 'sox' package I believe.
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moi." Antonin Artaud
On 2020-02-08, Long Wind wrote:
>
> Thank Curt! it's audio mp3 file, no videoi've tried your cvlc
> example, i notice pause when restart play i'v just downloaded
> 60-minute white noiseit's longer than my old 10-minute file,it
> should solve my problem, i have sleep problem, even small issue l
On 2020-02-07, Long Wind wrote:
>
> i use mplayer -loop 0 to play white noise(it might help sleep by
> masking other noise) but when it reach end and restart to play
> againthere's some interval, which isn't desirable any mplayer option
> or other player i can use so that it plays seamlessly??
Thank Curt! it's audio mp3 file, no videoi've tried your cvlc example, i
notice pause when restart play
i'v just downloaded 60-minute white noiseit's longer than my old 10-minute
file, it should solve my problem,
i have sleep problem, even small issue like restart pause can cause insomnia
On 2020-02-08, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 07.02.20 23:53, Long Wind wrote:
>> i use mplayer -loop 0 to play white noise(it might help sleep by masking
>> other noise)
>> but when it reach end and restart to play againthere's some interval, which
>> isn't desirable
>> any mplayer option or oth
On 2020-02-07, kaye n wrote:
>
> Hello Friends!
>
> I'm running:
> Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64
> bits: 64
> Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4
> Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
>
> My printer is an Epson L220. It's connected to my laptop's USB port.
>
> The command lsusb shows:
> Bus 002 Device 003: ID
On 07.02.20 23:53, Long Wind wrote:
> i use mplayer -loop 0 to play white noise(it might help sleep by masking
> other noise)
> but when it reach end and restart to play againthere's some interval, which
> isn't desirable
> any mplayer option or other player i can use so that it plays seamlessly?
On 2020-02-07, Long Wind wrote:
>
> i use mplayer -loop 0 to play white noise(it might help sleep by
> masking other noise) but when it reach end and restart to play
> againthere's some interval, which isn't desirable any mplayer option
> or other player i can use so that it plays seamlessly??
>
Am Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2020, 18:38:45 CET schrieben Sie:
So, as no one could answer my question, I am answering me myself.
The solution is, just top delete all kio* files below
~/.kde, ~/.config and ~/.local.
Hope this helps. :)
happy hacking
Hans
> Hi folks,
>
> I got into a problem wit
On 2020-02-07 16:47, Steve McIntyre wrote:
Apologies for the slow response - I've had 3 back-to-back conferences
and I'm just catching up on mail... :-/
Thanks for the reply. :-)
If you *do* want to install to the removable media path too, then we
also support that but you have to ask for
On Vi, 07 feb 20, 23:47:59, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > >
> > > I don't use fish that I know of. Thats not to say mc isn't using
> > > it. In which case someone has been playing with mc that has no clue
> > > what they are doing.
>
> Because mc, 22+ years ago was pretty much self-contained. Now, AF
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