Thanks Greg,
I will report it on Kali (not Debian).
On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 08:32:34PM +, davidson wrote:
'!' marks the spot of nonbreaking spaces that made it into OP's first
report of odd behavior, upon testing the white scissors XCompose rule:
$ grep "WHITE SCISSORS" d-u_xcompose_2020-07-08.nbsp
I had to restart my system, after having set the interfaces to auto, and
everything worked fine.
Generalizing freely, my problem is solved. It's a great relief: checking
that everything was OK after every reboot was a drag.
Ross
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 2:57 PM Ross Boylan
wrote:
> Thanks to e
On Wed, 15 Jul 2020 davidson wrote:
[snip]
If you have both the package called "info" and sed installed, like I do
$ dpkg-query -l
Yes, that is correct. I somehow manage to run a system with just three
packages installed... I'm *that* good.
$ dpkg-query -l info sed texinfo-doc-nonfree # Corr
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 Ajith R wrote:
Could you please see if any of the lines in this message too behaves
similarly
ie, see whether there are nonbreaking spaces in the message body.
?
The message body --of the message to which I reply-- I saved in the
file ajith_msgbody.txt, which features i
Hi All,
I will start with what I did in sequence
Using Konsole from my home directory
1)executed setxkbmap -layout us
Naturally, since it is after all the topic of your thread, you are
primarily interested in troubleshooting the XCompose mechanism.
And so you have set up known environmental
> On 14/7/20 10:26 am, hobie of RMN wrote:
>> Hi, Folks -
>>
>> I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up
>> with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc.,
>> notably Libre programs and alsamixer, etc. How can I ge3t larger fonts
>> on
>> individu
> On Mon, 13 Jul, 2020 at 20:26:57 -0400, hobie of RMN wrote:
>> Hi, Folks -
>>
>> I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up
>> with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc.,
>> notably Libre programs and alsamixer, etc. How can I ge3t larger font
On Tue 14 Jul 2020 at 11:19:30 (+), Ajith R wrote:
> On Sun 12 Jul 2020 at 22:50:23 (-0500), David Wright wrote:
>
> > OK. I wonder whether the problem you're having with using XCompose
> > is that although those three characters
> > look independent of each other in the file, the keystroke
On Mi, 15 iul 20, 18:07:53, Vlad Dragomir wrote:
> Worked like a charm, I'm almost at the end of the installation process.
>
> Yes indeed, the downloaded archive contains more firmware compared to the
> installation disc, not very logical in my opinion but I am not a pro.
>
> Thank you so much,
Worked like a charm, I'm almost at the end of the installation process.
Yes indeed, the downloaded archive contains more firmware compared to the
installation disc, not very logical in my opinion but I am not a pro.
Thank you so much, virtual pints for everybody!
Cheers,
Vlad.
Bob Weber (12020-07-15):
> which replaces \| with a single character which is known not to be in
> the input data
For the third time, and on top of what other people have told you:
THERE ARE NO CHARACTERS KNOWN NOT TO BE IN THE INPUT.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
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Il 14/07/20 14:52, Albretch Mueller ha scritto:
I have a string delimited by two characters: "\|"
_S=" 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc "
which then I need to turn into a array looking like:
_S_AR=(
" 34 + 45"
" abc"
" 1 2 3"
" c"
"123abc"
)
I can't make awk or tr work in the
This is the third part - the layout file is comprssed and attached
ajith
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Il 15/07/20 10:39, deloptes ha scritto:
You may have a look at the X server configuration. I don't use BT inputs,
but I recall there could be some additional settings in the following
sections, or needed to add those. I'm sure you can find instructions.
I don't have a server config file, only
This is the second part of my email.
> Note that the whitespace in your *attached* file (mixed tabs and
> saces) matched my own, whereas the file here in your post does not.
> That suggests that the 0xc2 0xa0 sequences may be a result of your
> copy/paste operation.
By "the file here in your pos
I was trying to send this mail for the past few days. It was not getting
distributed probably because it is lengthy. So, I am trying to send it as two
emails. This first part is being continued in the next email
Hi David,
> OK. I wonder whether the problem you're having with using XCompose
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 4:10 AM, lina wrote:
> That would be great to get your guys' advice as I worried I may not be
> able to install Debian on it due to my past experience that my SSD was
> invisible during
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 10:11:08AM -0400, Bob Weber wrote:
> Which is why I showed this:
>
> tr -s '\\\|' '\|'
>
> which replaces \| with a single character which is known not to be in the
> input data and usable as a awk field separator. It just happens to be a |
You misunderstood my point.
On 2020-07-15 at 10:11, Bob Weber wrote:
> On 7/15/20 8:44 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 08:34:36AM -0400, Bob Weber wrote:
>>
>>> My only purpose was to show how tr could be used to handle
>>> multiple characters as a delimiter either as tr -s '\\\|' '\|'
>>> or
>>
>> T
On 7/15/20 8:44 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 08:34:36AM -0400, Bob Weber wrote:
My only purpose was to show how tr could be used to handle multiple
characters as a delimiter either as tr -s '\\\|' '\|' or
The problem is, it can't, at least not the way you showed. The origin
Hi,
lina wrote:
> Can you help me with a rational configuration for a decent computer
> run solely for the computational purpose.
Well, i am a software developer. My experience is restricted to choosing
the parts for a new desktop computer every 5 years.
But out of curiosity i already discussed y
Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > power supply appears dangerously close to the minimum requirements:
> > https://www.servethehome.com/supermicro-x11dpi-n-e-atx-motherboard-review/
> > "We find an idle power draw of 132 watts and Peak of 394 watts to be
> >quite common"
>
lina wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> ThinkStation P620 Tower Workstation is the one you mentioned?
>
> https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/think-workstations/thinkstation-p-series/ThinkStation-P620/p/33TS3TPP620
>
I didn't mention it in particular, but yes, this would certainly
work well.
Note that this is the
+1 for AMD
Nothing new below this line.
On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 08:48:41 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
> For best price/performance for large parallel workloads, you may
> be better off with an AMD ThreadRipper or EPYC system.
>
> The Intel CPU has a list price of $1800 US.
>
> An AMD TR4 2990WX is
Bob Weber (12020-07-15):
> My only purpose was to show how tr could be used to handle multiple
> characters as a delimiter either as tr -s '\\\|' '\|' or
A simple combinatorics argument should convince you that the trick of
turning a 2-chars delimiter into a 1-char delimiter cannot work in all
cas
Hi Dan,
ThinkStation P620 Tower Workstation is the one you mentioned?
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/think-workstations/thinkstation-p-series/ThinkStation-P620/p/33TS3TPP620
Thanks, lina
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 2:48 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> lina wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to get a workst
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> lina wrote:
>
> > Supermicro CSE-732i-R500 [...] 500W
>
> If already your CPUs are specified to have a TDP of 150 W each then a 500 W
> power supply appears dangerously close to the minimum requirements:
> https://www.servethehome.com/supermicro-x11dpi-n-e-atx-motherboar
lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get a workstation with the following configurations:
>
> Moderkort S3647 Supermicro X11DPi-N 16DDR4 2GLAN 2NVMe 10SATA3 4+2PCIE IPMI
> EATX
> CPU S3647 Intel Xeon Gold 6230R 2,1-4,0GHz 36MB 26-core 52-thread 150W 2,00
> Kylning CPU S3647 Supermicro narrow ak
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 08:34:36AM -0400, Bob Weber wrote:
> My only purpose was to show how tr could be used to handle multiple
> characters as a delimiter either as tr -s '\\\|' '\|' or
The problem is, it can't, at least not the way you showed. The original
example, sadly, did NOT contain insta
On 7/15/20 6:29 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
the thing is that that was the one liner passed to a find command
which then I need to use as an array
lbrtchx
My only purpose was to show how tr could be used to handle multiple characters
as a delimiter either as tr -s '\\\|' '\|' or
tr -d '\\
Hi Thomas,
Can you help me with a rational configuration for a decent computer
run solely for the computational purpose.
I am not good at it, highly appreciated.
Thanks, lina
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 1:57 PM Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> lina wrote:
> > [...] workstation [...]
> > [...] Supe
Vlad Dragomir wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you all for all those great responses, I'm definitely grateful.
>
> Dan, I followed your instructions, please tell me if this is the expected
> output, I'll try to transcribe everything:
> Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a)
>
>
Hi Carl, thank you for testing.
Could you also please enter alsamixer and check whether your NUC sound
card has any beep-dedicated channel? Some laptops have it, e.g. look for
"beep" in this log:
https://linux-hardware.org/index.php?probe=66bfc16192&log=alsactl
Greetings,
Cleverson
Em 14/07/
On Wed 15 Jul 2020 at 06:29:38 (-0400), Albretch Mueller wrote:
> On 7/14/20, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Bob Weber (12020-07-14):
> >> echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc " | tr -d '\\' | awk 'BEGIN {
> >> FS="|" } { printf "
> >> _S_AR=(\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n)\n",$1,$2,
Hi,
lina wrote:
> [...] workstation [...]
> [...] Supermicro X11DPi-N [...]
> CPU S3647 Intel Xeon Gold 6230R 2,1-4,0GHz 36MB 26-core 52-thread 150W 2,00
The CPU is very recent. But it seems not to be allergic to Linux
http://www.spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2020q2/cpu2017-20200331-21877.html
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 06:29:38AM -0400, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> On 7/14/20, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Bob Weber (12020-07-14):
> >> echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc " | tr -d '\\' | awk 'BEGIN {
> >> FS="|" } { printf "
> >> _S_AR=(\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n)\n",$1,$
On 07/14/2020 03:33 PM, Vlad Dragomir wrote:
Good evening,
I am very new to Debian, and would like to apologise first, I might not know
how exactly to describe this issue.
I tried to install Debian on an unused laptop I'm having, [ *SNIP* ]
What is make and model of the laptop?
On 7/14/20, Nicolas George wrote:
> Bob Weber (12020-07-14):
>> echo " 34 + 45 \| abc \| 1 2 3 \| c\|123abc " | tr -d '\\' | awk 'BEGIN {
>> FS="|" } { printf "
>> _S_AR=(\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n\"%s\"\n)\n",$1,$2,$3,$4,$5}'
>
> Have you considered that pipes without backslashes are not
S. Dash wrote on 15/07/2020 10:02:
> 2.
>
> Apart from this issue, I just realized that I was unable to downgrade to 3.8.3
> if I had not cached the deb files. All mirror sites I could find were all
> updated to have only 3.8.4~rc1-1. Is there an archive that keeps older
> versions?
>
Yes, ther
Hi,
I am trying to get a workstation with the following configurations:
Moderkort S3647 Supermicro X11DPi-N 16DDR4 2GLAN 2NVMe 10SATA3 4+2PCIE IPMI EATX
CPU S3647 Intel Xeon Gold 6230R 2,1-4,0GHz 36MB 26-core 52-thread 150W 2,00
Kylning CPU S3647 Supermicro narrow aktiv 4U 3800rpm 38dB max 205W 2
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Devices are connected and show up in logs, that is where it gets weird.
> Next week I'm home and I'll be able to try a physical kbd / touchpad
> combo.
You may have a look at the X server configuration. I don't use BT inputs,
but I recall there could be some additional sett
2 questions:
1.
Recent upgrade of python3.8 and related packages (namely `python3.8`
`python3.8-minimal` `libpython3.8` `libpython3.8-stdlib`
`libpython3.8-minimal`) from 3.8.3-1 to 3.8.4~rc1-1 breaks xpra, causing it
unable to create new X sessions.
An example is to run `firejail --x11=xpra
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 11:14:16PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 15 Jul 2020 at 05:43:06 (+0200), Vlad Dragomir wrote:
> >
> > I found that file too, actually I found four or five of them, but not all.
> > I put them on the USB installation drive but the installer kept asking for
> > them.
On 14/7/20 10:26 am, hobie of RMN wrote:
Hi, Folks -
I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up
with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc.,
notably Libre programs and alsamixer, etc. How can I ge3t larger fonts on
individual programs?
Perh
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