Re: Using .XCompose

2020-07-12 Thread David Wright
I have cat /etc/default/keyboard XKBMODEL="pc105" XKBLAYOUT="us" XKBVARIANT="" XKBOPTIONS="lv3:ralt_switch,compose:caps,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp" BACKSPACE="guess" On Sun 12 Jul 2020 at 14:51:33 (+), Ajith R wrote: > Using Konsole from my home directory > > 1)executed setxkbmap -layout us >

Re: problem with GeForce GTX 1050

2020-07-12 Thread elvis
On 13/7/20 12:45 am, David Bridgham wrote: Andrei POPESCU > wrote: Check your Xorg.0.log, it should tell you what driver it is loading and might hint at why it's not using nouveau. Found something very odd when trying to do this.  When I boot the older

Re: Bullseye: Linker Can't Find libgps Library

2020-07-12 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 22:04:54 +0200 Sven Joachim wrote: > I am rather surprised that it does, for I have learned that you always > need to put libraries to link with at the end of the gcc commandline, > i.e. > > gcc -Wall -ggdb -o gpsclient gpsclient.c -lm -lgps > > should work. Bingo. charle

Re: Bullseye: Linker Can't Find libgps Library

2020-07-12 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2020-07-12 13:16 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > I am trying to compile a gpsd client on a i686 bullseye machine. It > appears the compiler can find the include file for libgps, gps.h. > However, the linker cannot find the library. > > gcc -Wall -ggdb -lm -lgps -o gpsclient gpsclient.c > gpsclie

Bullseye: Linker Can't Find libgps Library

2020-07-12 Thread Charles Curley
I am trying to compile a gpsd client on a i686 bullseye machine. It appears the compiler can find the include file for libgps, gps.h. However, the linker cannot find the library. gcc -Wall -ggdb -lm -lgps -o gpsclient gpsclient.c gpsclient.c:64:2: warning: #warning Setting up for API version 9.0 [

external bluetooth keyboard / mouse paired but not used

2020-07-12 Thread Andrea Borgia
Hello. I'm trying to use this app on my phone to have a spare BT mouse / keyboard combo: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.appground.blek Tested with WIndows on my laptop, it works out of the box, no special settings required beyond pairing. When running Linux on the same

Re: problem with GeForce GTX 1050

2020-07-12 Thread David Wright
On Sun 12 Jul 2020 at 10:45:09 (-0400), David Bridgham wrote: > Andrei POPESCU > wrote: > > > Check your Xorg.0.log, it should tell you what driver it is loading and > > might hint at why it's not using nouveau. > > Found something very odd when trying to do t

Re: Re: problem with GeForce GTX 1050

2020-07-12 Thread David Bridgham
Andrei POPESCU mailto:andreimpopescu%40gmail.com>> wrote: > Check your Xorg.0.log, it should tell you what driver it is loading and > might hint at why it's not using nouveau. Found something very odd when trying to do this.  When I boot the older kernel, the one that works, Xorg doesn't appear

Re: Using .XCompose

2020-07-12 Thread Ajith R
Hi All, I will start with what I did in sequence Using Konsole from my home directory 1)executed setxkbmap -layout us 2)executed xmodmap which gave the following output xmodmap:  up to 4 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses): shift       Shift_L (0x32),  Shift_R (0x3e) lock        Caps_

Re: Browsers crashing in Bullseye armhf

2020-07-12 Thread didier . gaumet
Hi, you may launch chromium whith the -g option from a terminal: once in the debugger, you "start" and wait for a crash in the browser while you navigate the web. I suppose, the debugger in the terminal should give you a trace of the crash.

Re: Very old hardware...

2020-07-12 Thread Mark Allums
On 7/11/20 7:07 PM, David Wright wrote: On Sun 05 Jul 2020 at 23:44:09 (+0200), Thomas Schmitt wrote: David Wright wrote: My 650MHz Pentium III (Coppermine) [...] consumes ~50mA idling, ~300mA when busy. [...] at 220V 11 to 66 Watt. That's unusual for a full size PC of that time. I knew some

Re: Very old hardware...

2020-07-12 Thread deloptes
David Wright wrote: > Sorry, "idling" is probably not the best term—I extracted the line > from a spreadsheet of power consumptions for a multitude of different > electronics and electrical appliances. For this PC, it means switched > on, but with only the NIC waiting for a wakeup call. So the dis