On 4/5/20 12:53 am, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 03 mai 20, 07:49:51, Richard Owlett wrote:
I had browsed that list. It would definitely be appropriate if I already had
chosen specific Raspberry Pi hardware and needed help getting Debian
installed/running. My current problem is selecting compon
Hi to all.
I want to thank you all very much for taking the time to reply to this
thread.
Your replies have indeed been most thoughtful and informative, and you have
given me much to consider.
The subject of data protection and preservation seems to be not only quite
extensive, but also seems t
On Sun, 03 May 2020 06:06:37 +
gwinship wrote:
> Thank both of you for your support. However, the dpkg-reconfigure method
> doesn not fix the issue. I will still have to run the
> udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=input --action=change
> command each time I enter a new session.
> I am aware
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 1:51 PM Thomas Schmitt wrote (in
part):
> Hi,
>
But there is hope:
> Linux will soon be replaced. We will be able to control kernel bugs by
> some JSON lines in the configuration of systemd-homed.
>
This issue (systemd-homed) was brought up on a different Linux-based em
Hi Thomas,
3 mai 2020 à 19:53 de scdbac...@gmx.net:
> l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> I understand you like hunting for bugs into malware. It's like R&D...
>> But what makes you think "free virus producers are just much better
>> programmers than those of MS-Windows malware"? Do you think writing a
>>
Richard Owlett wrote:
> Done.
> Thank you.
Not sure what you exactly want to achieve - the look or the functionality,
but I was thinking while reading your post about the Gemini PDA with the
Sailfish or some of the Sailfish community ports to various other hardware.
I was using Nokia N9 which wa
On Sun 03 May 2020 at 13:08:26 (+0200), Jörg Kampmann wrote:
>
> In order to test your suggestions I tried them under Debian 9 - 32-Bit
> - however these programs do not exist on my debian 9 - neither
> xinput and for *libinput* I found:
>
> bash: libinput: Kommando nicht gefunden. #*--- comma
On Sun 03 May 2020 at 06:06:37 (+), gwinship wrote:
> Thank both of you for your support. However, the dpkg-reconfigure method
> doesn not fix the issue.
I'm not certain what the issue is, beyond what is in the subject line.
> I will still have to run the
> udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=
On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 07:20:13PM +0200, Mark Jonas wrote:
> Hi Reco,
>
> >> curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
> >>
> >> Does that mean a TLS library does not feature all required protocols on
> >> armhf?
> >
> > TLS library that curl uses (openssl) is pe
Hi,
i wrote:
> ... > "When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything
> ... > at all." - Futurama
> > I assume that our malware producers adhere to the same work mode and am
> > thankful for all their bugs which are for free and lots of fun to hunt.
l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> I
Hi Reco,
>> curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
>>
>> Does that mean a TLS library does not feature all required protocols on
>> armhf?
>
> TLS library that curl uses (openssl) is perfectly fine, but it cannot
> validate any certificate unless you provide it
On 05/03/2020 09:53 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 03 mai 20, 07:49:51, Richard Owlett wrote:
I had browsed that list. It would definitely be appropriate if I already had
chosen specific Raspberry Pi hardware and needed help getting Debian
installed/running. My current problem is selecting co
Hi,
24 avr. 2020 à 02:40 de deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk:
> On Thu 23 Apr 2020 at 23:58:41 (+0200), > l0f...@tuta.io> wrote:
>
>> > "When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything
>> > at all." - Futurama
>> >
>> Could you explain that please?
>>
> If you're like me when you go
Hi.
On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 02:40:14PM +0200, Mark Jonas wrote:
> curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
>
> Does that mean a TLS library does not feature all required protocols on armhf?
TLS library that curl uses (openssl) is perfectly fine, but it ca
On Du, 03 mai 20, 15:28:11, jose...@posteo.net wrote:
>
> systemctl --user start offlineimap
> Failed to start offlineimap.service: Unit offlineimap.service not
> found.
>
> You can see that the service is not found. I have also tried starting
> with socket activation but it is the same.
>
> Is
On Sunday, 3 May 2020 06:28:11 PDT jose...@posteo.net wrote:
> Hello all!!
>
> I'm sorry if my question is terribly simple but I'm a new debian
> user. I have always been an archlinux user but now I've decided to
> give debian buster a try.
>
> Everything is working smoothly except offlineimap. A
On Du, 03 mai 20, 17:51:06, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 03 mai 20, 17:38:59, Ken Heard wrote:
> >
> > The next series of tests involves connecting the two HDMI cables I have
> > between the laptop and the monitor. Both have standard size plugs at each
> > end. On is a cheap 3 metre one; the ot
On Sun, May 03, 2020 at 15:28:11 +0200, jose...@posteo.net wrote:
> Everything is working smoothly except offlineimap. Actually I works
> well, the problem is that I can't start the systemd service.
>
> I've tried like this:
>
> systemctl --user start offlineimap
> Failed to start offlineimap.se
On Du, 03 mai 20, 14:40:14, Mark Jonas wrote:
>
> Does anybody have an idea what the problem might be? Who can / should
> tackle the problem?
>
> I did not report the problem using reportbug because I have no clue
> which package is causing the problem.
You could check what curl, aria2 and LMS h
On Du, 03 mai 20, 07:49:51, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> I had browsed that list. It would definitely be appropriate if I already had
> chosen specific Raspberry Pi hardware and needed help getting Debian
> installed/running. My current problem is selecting components which mutually
> compatible elec
I have a Nvidia NVS310 installed in my Linux computer for a few years.
It works well with the Nvidia driver, and not so well with the Linux
nouveau driver. I am looking for a equivalent replacement (a cheap one)
which works well with a standard non-proprietary Linux device driver. By
works well
On Du, 03 mai 20, 17:38:59, Ken Heard wrote:
>
> The next series of tests involves connecting the two HDMI cables I have
> between the laptop and the monitor. Both have standard size plugs at each
> end. On is a cheap 3 metre one; the other is 5 metres long and of a higher
> quality. For these t
A Zoom invitation includes sip:12345678...@zoomcrc.com. When the
session is open and Linphone is given the URL it reports "Temporarily
Unavailable".
Does anyone have success with a similar connection?
Thanks,... Peter E.
--
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Medical_Mac
Hello all!!
I'm sorry if my question is terribly simple but I'm a new debian
user. I have always been an archlinux user but now I've decided to
give debian buster a try.
Everything is working smoothly except offlineimap. Actually I works
well, the problem is that I can't start the systemd service
Hi,
I am building Docker images for amd64, armhf, and arm64. I have a very
simple container based on debian:buster where curl works fine on amd64
and arm64 but fails on armhf [1]. This makes it very easy to reproduce
the problem.
# curl --version
curl 7.64.0 (arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf) libcurl/
On 05/03/2020 06:56 AM, basti wrote:
Hello,
maybe https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/
I had browsed that list. It would definitely be appropriate if I already
had chosen specific Raspberry Pi hardware and needed help getting Debian
installed/running. My current problem is selecting componen
Hello,
maybe https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/
Am 03.05.20 um 13:43 schrieb Richard Owlett:
I've been thinking about what a handheld computer COULD be.
My image is heavily influenced by my recollection of Palm Pilot.
My needs include:
>2 hours battery life
4" by 7" nominal form factor
I've been thinking about what a handheld computer COULD be.
My image is heavily influenced by my recollection of Palm Pilot.
My needs include:
>2 hours battery life
4" by 7" nominal form factor
touch screen input using a stylus
display will be entirely character mode (40 chars/line would be O
thanks a lot
In order to test your suggestions I tried them under Debian 9 - 32-Bit
- however these programs do not exist on my debian 9 - neither xinput
and for *libinput* I found:
bash: libinput: Kommando nicht gefunden. #*--- command not found*
root@primergy:/home/kampmann# whereis libi
Hello,
On 19/03/20 05:44 PM, Ken Heard wrote -- my original post on the subject:
I think that this particular laptop has mono sound. I have been using
it temporarily to stream content by HDMI to a LG HD monitor and then by
fibre optical cable to a NED D3020 V2 hybrid amplifier and finally to
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