On Fri, 15 May 2020, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Have you tried aptitude install vlc -r yet? That switch on the end
installs additional recommended packages.
didn't know about that. didn't yield very much (line wraps ahead):
sudo aptitude install vlc -r
vlc is already installed at the requested ver
Debians,
I'm trying to troubleshoot what I'm doing rong when trying to install
Debian through serial console.
If I start a Qemu VM like so:
qemu-system-x86_64 -cdrom debian-bullseye-DI-alpha2-amd64-netinst.iso
-nographic -vga none -m 1024
At the Debian install prompt pressing the escape key ge
On Fri, 15 May 2020, Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 14 May 2020 22:05:41 -0400 (EDT)
moelmoel2714 wrote:
Greets!
not sure how I got into this bind but I seem to have lost the 'access
modules' that allow vlc to view video files (and likely do many other
things; I know I cannot convert video).
when I
On Thu, 14 May 2020 22:05:41 -0400 (EDT)
moelmoel2714 wrote:
> Greets!
>
> not sure how I got into this bind but I seem to have lost the 'access
> modules' that allow vlc to view video files (and likely do many other
> things; I know I cannot convert video).
>
> when I try to look at an mp4,
Greets!
not sure how I got into this bind but I seem to have lost the 'access
modules' that allow vlc to view video files (and likely do many other
things; I know I cannot convert video).
when I try to look at an mp4, I get
Your input can't be opened:
VLC is unable to open the MRL
'file:///h
On 5/14/20, Gary L. Roach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> System: Debian Buster host
>
>qemu/kvm virtual machine
>
>CAELinux Guest
>
> I load the software from an .iso file in my Download directory. The
> guest files seem to be loading and working fine until I try to reboot
>
Thanks for you fast response, John.
This helped a lot.
> If you see the option the Debian installer page (Graphical install',
> 'install', 'install with speatch') press escape use the below at the
> boot prompt
Here was the problem. I do not see those options. The output waits
after 'ISOLINUX 6.0
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 09:03:50PM +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
> On 14/05/2020 15:50, Reco wrote:
> >
> > Qemu uses /etc/qemu-ifup by default which deliberately puts tap
> > interface to the bridge which corresponds to the default route.
> >
> Im sorry I dont understand where the default route
On 2020-05-14 12:22, Yvan Masson wrote:
Le 13/05/2020 à 02:30, David Christensen a écrit :
On 2020-05-12 08:04, Yvan Masson wrote:
Le 12/05/2020 à 03:37, David Christensen a écrit :
On 2020-05-11 10:28, Yvan Masson wrote:
What is the model/ part number of your computer?
It is an Acer Asp
Hi all,
System: Debian Buster host
qemu/kvm virtual machine
CAELinux Guest
I load the software from an .iso file in my Download directory. The
guest files seem to be loading and working fine until I try to reboot
the Guest. Then I get the following:
Booting from
On 14.05.20 13:09, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Concerning the Cherrytree and python-chardet problem my plan is to even more
trust in 'hope' that cherrytree will after years soon find its way back into
the currently updating Debian repositories. :-(
Debian intends to remove Python 2 as soon as possib
On 14/05/2020 15:50, Reco wrote:
Qemu uses /etc/qemu-ifup by default which deliberately puts tap
interface to the bridge which corresponds to the default route.
Im sorry I dont understand where the default route comes into it as none
of the interfaces, virtual, bridge or the correspon
Le 14/05/2020 à 21:22, Yvan Masson a écrit :
Le 13/05/2020 à 02:30, David Christensen a écrit :
On 2020-05-12 08:04, Yvan Masson wrote:
Le 12/05/2020 à 03:37, David Christensen a écrit :
On 2020-05-11 10:28, Yvan Masson wrote:
Was the memory in your computer installed by Acer?
I believe so
Le 13/05/2020 à 02:30, David Christensen a écrit :
On 2020-05-12 08:04, Yvan Masson wrote:
Le 12/05/2020 à 03:37, David Christensen a écrit :
On 2020-05-11 10:28, Yvan Masson wrote:
Was the memory in your computer installed by Acer?
I believe so.
Okay.
Have you removed or inserted any
On 14.05.20 18:22, Richard Hector wrote:
Really handy for upgrading the BIOS/whatever when the only alternative
is a Windows executable. Unfortunately I'm not good at making notes, so
I have to figure out how that works each time I try :-)
I am searching for this! I have the BIOSupgrade.exe fro
On 5/14/2020 7:36 PM, Ramon Hofer wrote:
Hi all
I would like to install Debian on a headless board using a USB drive.
The board has a serial port and I would like to use that to install
Debian 10 using netinst.
It is an APU board [1]. I found a guide [2] on how to install Debian 9.
Unfortunatel
Hi all
I would like to install Debian on a headless board using a USB drive.
The board has a serial port and I would like to use that to install
Debian 10 using netinst.
It is an APU board [1]. I found a guide [2] on how to install Debian 9.
Unfortunately I get stuck at step 4 where the installer
Greg Wooledge (12020-05-14):
> There are two main ways to operate on files in bulk:
>
> find ... -exec something {} +
>
> find ... -print0 | xargs -0 something
>
> Pick one. Learn how they both work, so you know which one is most
> appropriate in any given situation.
Oh, I guess
./some_to
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 11:57:53AM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2020-05-14 at 07:28, Nicolas George wrote:
> > The question was not how to find the files, the formulation of the
> > question indicates that Albretch has that covered.
>
> As far as I can tell, the find invocation has nothing to d
On 13/05/20 11:41 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> unicorn:~$ sudo sh -c 'du -sh /boot/efi/EFI/*'
> 1.2M /boot/efi/EFI/Boot
> 41M /boot/efi/EFI/HP
> 25M /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft
> 5.1M /boot/efi/EFI/debian
>
> I have no idea what the "HP" directory is for. Here's what's in the
> next level down:
>
Thanks for the response. However, I am not using VMware on my old PC to
virtualize Debian; I have installed it as a dual-boot system. By the way, when
I have executed "sudo apt list firmware-amd-graphics", it returns the following:
Listing... Done
firmware-amd-graphics/testing,now 20190717-2 all [
On 2020-05-14 at 07:28, Nicolas George wrote:
> Dan Ritter (12020-05-14):
>
>> find . -name "*foo" -print
>
> I have not not noticed where Albretch told us that the millions of
> files where all together and could be selected by a simplistic
> pattern on their name.
>
> The question was not how
Dan Ritter (12020-05-14):
> What effect did you mean your message to have?
>
> Was it to cause me to change my behavior?
>
> Or did you just feel like being mean?
>
> I hope your day gets better. I imagine it was pretty stressful.
> That's the case for lots of people these days.
“I was wrong, b
Nicolas George wrote:
> Dan Ritter (12020-05-14):
> > find . -name "*foo" -print
>
> I have not not noticed where Albretch told us that the millions of files
> where all together and could be selected by a simplistic pattern on
> their name.
>
> The question was not how to find the files, the f
Hello, Debian folks.
I am confusing that I wasn't able to achieve to use private snippets
with UltiSnips.
Vim with UltiSnips works fine basically. Then I advanced next step.
I tried time and lorem can expand. Then I did
$ cp /var/lib/vim/addons/UltiSnips/all.snippets \
~/myUltiSnips/changelog.s
Hi.
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 03:13:50PM +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
> How do I pass more than one ethernet adapter to a QEMU guest.
>
> Doing it like this seems to attach them both on virtual bridge br1
>
> kvm -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:00:01:08,model=rtl8139 -net
> tap,ifname=br1p5
How do I pass more than one ethernet adapter to a QEMU guest.
Doing it like this seems to attach them both on virtual bridge br1
kvm -net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:00:01:08,model=rtl8139 -net
tap,ifname=br1p5 \
-net nic,macaddr=52:54:00:00:02:08,model=rtl8139 -net tap,ifname=br3p8
Thanks
An
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 08:58:16PM +0200, Nazar Zhuk wrote:
I have a 1Gbps network port that correctly connects as 1Gbps full
duplex on boot, then drops to 100Mbps 4 seconds later.
I'd check that autonegotiation isn't disabled on the other end, then try
another cable.
Dan Ritter (12020-05-14):
> find . -name "*foo" -print
I have not not noticed where Albretch told us that the millions of files
where all together and could be selected by a simplistic pattern on
their name.
The question was not how to find the files, the formulation of the
question indicates th
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> The thing is that I have to call, say sha256sum, on millions of files
>
> Probably debian admin people dealing with packaging have to deal with
> the same kinds of issues.
find . -name "*foo" -print
that confirms that you're getting the files you want. When
you're h
On 2020-05-14 at 06:43, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> On 5/12/20, Eric S Fraga wrote:
>
>> If pmount is installed/available, 'pmount sdc1' will mount the disk
>> onto /media/sdc1.
>
> I don't think pmount is installed, but I will check anyway. My
> options seems hopeless.
>
> I can't even underst
On Jo, 14 mai 20, 12:52:26, Nicolas George wrote:
> Albretch Mueller (12020-05-14):
> > The thing is that I have to call, say sha256sum, on millions of files
> >
> > Probably debian admin people dealing with packaging have to deal with
> > the same kinds of issues.
>
> http://man7.org/linux/man
On Jo, 14 mai 20, 11:40:51, Marco Möller wrote:
> On 14.05.20 08:36, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Mi, 13 mai 20, 17:40:45, Marco Möller wrote:
> > > Unfortunately I now see that there are already many packages from /sid
> > > residing in my supposed to be /testing installation. FrankenDebian
> > >
Albretch Mueller (12020-05-14):
> The thing is that I have to call, say sha256sum, on millions of files
>
> Probably debian admin people dealing with packaging have to deal with
> the same kinds of issues.
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/xargs.1.html
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
signa
On Jo, 14 mai 20, 12:43:53, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>
> I can't even understand why they would mount a drive as root. Isn't
> that more problematic from a security point of view?
In a typical *nix environment it shouldn't matter who mounts the
filesystem, permissions are anyway at directory / f
The thing is that I have to call, say sha256sum, on millions of files
Probably debian admin people dealing with packaging have to deal with
the same kinds of issues.
lbrtchx
On 5/12/20, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> If pmount is installed/available, 'pmount sdc1' will mount the disk onto
> /media/sdc1.
I don't think pmount is installed, but I will check anyway. My
options seems hopeless.
I can't even understand why they would mount a drive as root. Isn't
that more problem
On 14.05.20 08:36, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Mi, 13 mai 20, 17:40:45, Marco Möller wrote:
Unfortunately I now see that there are already many packages from /sid
residing in my supposed to be /testing installation. FrankenDebian detected.
This might happen if the package has the same version in
On Sat, May 09, 2020 at 08:05:48PM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
├─sda1 8:10 512M 0 part /boot/efi
├─sda2 8:20 244M 0 part /boot
What's the best way to increase the size of /boot ?
First, o
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 09:03:51PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
this is not supposed to be mounted there from the command line. use the file
browser and don't forget to add the user to plugdev (if I am not mistaken)
after adding to the group you have to logout and login again
This is a misleading/mis
This is an awkward corner-case. I wonder, can you identify the affected
packages using an aptitude query, or similar? If so, then it might be
possible to write a script to perform the apt-mark based on the output,
and put it in a hook to be executed after apt or dpkg runs. (I forget
which of apt
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