Apologies for this webmail thing not threading - it doesn't have
Richard Hector's reply,
so this can only be a new post. :-(
My postfix is: mail_version = 2.9.6 , so the second method at
http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#client_smtps
needs to be used. But I'm still on:
$ more /etc/issu
On 9/03/20 5:25 pm, dva...@internode.on.net wrote:
>
> Outgoing mail is blocked here until I figure out how to adapt to my
> ISP's move
> from SMTP on port 25 to SMTPS on port 465 for subscriber's outgoing mail.
> For more than a decade I've run postfix, though an MTA isn't essential
> for one us
On 2020-03-08 20:43, kaye n wrote:
Hello Friends!
I messed up my Debian so I'm trying re-install with a live USB, however it
always fails. I get this message:
---
Boost.Python error in job "bootloader".
Co
Outgoing mail is blocked here until I figure out how to adapt to my
ISP's move
from SMTP on port 25 to SMTPS on port 465 for subscriber's outgoing
mail.
For more than a decade I've run postfix, though an MTA isn't
essential for one user, I'll admit.
Scouring a bunch of search hits came up with
On Sun 08 Mar 2020 at 22:45:12 (+0100), Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Has this problem been mentioned in the BTS, you think? I found
> this [1] but no one seems to match this situation exactly what
> I can see (?)
>
> Can any of you guys reproduce it? I'm on buster [2] with
> imagemagick 6.9 [3]
No.
> c
Hello Friends!
I messed up my Debian so I'm trying re-install with a live USB, however it
always fails. I get this message:
---
Boost.Python error in job "bootloader".
Command 'grub-install --target=x86_64-e
On Sat 07 Mar 2020 at 12:12:18 (+0100), Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting David Wright (2020-03-07 04:56:05)
> > On Fri 06 Mar 2020 at 20:33:48 (+0100), Emanuel Berg wrote:
> > > how can I normalize the audio in mp4 video files? both WRT not
> > > having to lower the volume when there's a firefight
Dimitris P wrote:
> Hello all today I got my new pc that includes AMD Ryzen 3 3200G and has
> Radeon Vega 8 Graphics, there is no other GPU. I have install debian
> through netistall and upgrade it to debian testing. I have installed the
> firmware-amd-graphics and when I am booting I am getting
Has this problem been mentioned in the BTS, you think? I found
this [1] but no one seems to match this situation exactly what
I can see (?)
Can any of you guys reproduce it? I'm on buster [2] with
imagemagick 6.9 [3]
command:
convert -composite bg.png fg.png -gravity center out.png
error mess
Hello all today I got my new pc that includes AMD Ryzen 3 3200G and has
Radeon Vega 8 Graphics, there is no other GPU. I have install debian
through netistall and upgrade it to debian testing. I have installed the
firmware-amd-graphics and when I am booting I am getting a black login
prompt and no
On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 02:20:36PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 01:16:26PM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> > deb http://apt-cache.localdomain:3142/security/ stretch/updates main
> > contrib non-free
> > deb http://apt-cache.localdomain:3142/debian/ stretch main non-free
On 2020-03-08 11:37, David Christensen wrote:
What you are trying to accomplish
Sound source?
Ambient conditions (noise, delay, echo, reverberation)?
Microphone technique?
Analog signal processing or none?
Digital signal processing or none?
David
On 2020-03-07 12:52, fuf wrote:
Hello!
I feel guilty asking this question, but I want to save time.
Problem: I installed Debian-Xfce by default a long time ago, I use speakers
and headphones - everything is fine. But now I need a microphone.
“PulseAudio Volume Control”, leading the entire sound,
Hi,
Such an email is pretty rare so thanks for taking the time to write it and
share your experience :)
I hope you'll enjoy the discussions here.
Cheers Marco!
l0f4r0
I have a new amd64 install running Buster (10.3). After much
tail-chasing, my TP-Link TL-WN823N USB adapter (Ralink 8192EU chip) is
recognized and active, but at a very low throughput --- 1 Mb/s is
shown. Has anyone had more success? The latest driver on github
doesn't compile on my 10.3.
On Du, 08 mar 20, 09:02:30, Sebastián Carloza R wrote:
> Hi
>
> My PC's (ASUS X571GD) BIOS was updated (to BIOS 306). I think Windows did
> it automatically in an update. I have a Dual Boot with Debian 10.3 and
> windows 10. From that moment I have to boot with ACPI = off, to load Debian.
What ex
Upgrading your OS could result in the indexed search database to become
rebuild, and this can take a very(!) long time and meanwhile painfully
rendering your system almost unresponsive until the database is fully
recreated. I am speaking about days, on old hardware. I have had this,
and diagnos
Hello,
> Most likely you need to install u-boot on the SD-card.
>
> How to do so is chip manufacturer specific. If support for the wandboard
> has been upstreamed there should be a u-boot binary in Debian and maybe
> even the magic incantation to install that to the SD-card.
I found an image htt
On 08.03.2020 17:02, Sebastián Carloza R wrote:
> Hi
>
> My PC's (ASUS X571GD) BIOS was updated (to BIOS 306). I think Windows
> did it automatically in an update. I have a Dual Boot with Debian 10.3
> and windows 10. From that moment I have to boot with ACPI = off, to
> load Debian.
>
> I don't kn
Quoting Marco Möller (2020-03-08 13:26:25)
> If the newer version (currently v9.50 in bullseye (testing)) would
> solve the problem, then you may want to ask if someone could place
> this newer version from bullseye into the buster-backports repository.
> Afterwards you could install the backpor
Hi
My PC's (ASUS X571GD) BIOS was updated (to BIOS 306). I think Windows did
it automatically in an update. I have a Dual Boot with Debian 10.3 and
windows 10. From that moment I have to boot with ACPI = off, to load Debian.
I don't know what's the package I would have to report, if there is even
If the newer version (currently v9.50 in bullseye (testing)) would solve
the problem, then you may want to ask if someone could place this newer
version from bullseye into the buster-backports repository. Afterwards
you could install the backported version 9.50 from there without hassle.
This w
On 08/03/2020 06:15, Graham Seaman wrote:
> I've previously used either Gnome or Enlightenment as my main
> environment; I just installed Debian on an old laptop and decided to
> give KDE a go instead. I often want to switch keyboard briefly to do a
> bit of text editing with non-english characters
On 2020-03-07, Michael Howard wrote:
> On 07/03/2020 20:52, fuf wrote:
>> Hello!
>> I feel guilty asking this question, but I want to save time.
>> Problem: I installed Debian-Xfce by default a long time ago, I use
>> speakers and headphones - everything is fine. But now I need a
>> microphone.
I've previously used either Gnome or Enlightenment as my main
environment; I just installed Debian on an old laptop and decided to
give KDE a go instead. I often want to switch keyboard briefly to do a
bit of text editing with non-english characters (pt, de, ru). I don't
ever want to change loc
On Sb, 07 mar 20, 23:40:09, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have here an armhf variant called wandboard (www.wandboard.org), installed
> with Debian 9, the boot device is an internal MicroSD-Card, and if I
> understood correctly, that is the only possible way to boot. I now have the
> p
On 2020-03-08, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>
> The solution is *not* to downgrade: It is a security-related change.
>
> The solution is therefore to fix the Postscript code.
>
> That said, if you insist on doing a potentially dangerous _workaround_=20
> then there's https://snapshot.debian.org/
>
Cou
On Sb, 07 mar 20, 20:03:45, Patrice Duroux wrote:
>
> > Deleting a configuration file is considered to be a choice of the
> > administrator and will be preserved.
>
> Not always! ;-)
Correction: conffile. Not all configuration files are conffiles ;)
Kind regards,
Andrei
--
http://wiki.debia
Hello,
I have not tried this and do not use imagemagick directly (it is
installed as a dependance on my system): perhaps you can deinstall
imagemagick and install graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat instead?
(Sorry, Emmanuel, my mistake, I dit click on "answer" and sent tp you a
private mail)
On Sat, Mar 07, 2020 at 11:40:09PM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have here an armhf variant called wandboard (www.wandboard.org), installed
> with Debian 9 [... micro SD breaks...] But
> unfortunately, the wandboard does not want to boot with the new MicroSD. Does
> anybody have
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