On Lu, 20 iul 20, 15:07:35, lina wrote:
>
> Moderkort STRX4 Asus Prime TRX40-PRO 3NVMe ljud GLAN 8SATA3 8DDR4 USB-C ATX
> 1,00
> CPU STRX4 AMD Ryzen Theadripper3 3990X 2,9-4,3GHz 64-core 128-thread
> 256MB 88-lanes 280W 1,00
> Kylning Corsair Hydro H100i RGB 115x/2066/AM2/AM3/AM4/TR4 240mm 1,00
On Lu, 20 iul 20, 10:18:57, Cousin Stanley wrote:
> lina wrote:
>
> > Previously I have asked for the comments about one workstation,
> > here is a alternative option, that would nice to get your input
> > about this workstation which is for parallel computation purposes
> > solely, in terms of
On Lu, 20 iul 20, 13:46:28, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 01:41:58PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 20 July 2020 11:41:04 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > Why in the name of all that is unholy did you install ONE HUNDRED
> > > SEVENTY-ONE backported packages?!?
> > >
> > > What
On Lu, 20 iul 20, 13:52:38, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 20 July 2020 13:01:17 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> > On Lu, 20 iul 20, 12:24:35, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > FWIW, it installs and runs fine on a pi4 running buster 10.4. But I
> > > don't have space close enough to the pi4 to put the printer
i installed debian10.4 with gnome3 desktop environment,and i don't want to
use gnome-terminal , i want to change the default terminal to
deepin-terminal and i can open deepin-terminal in nautilus, i try
https://askubuntu.com/questions/111592/how-do-i-set-the-default-gnome-terminal
and https://no
Hi Darwin,
Thanks for the details. Can we charge for the proprietary software
bundled with debian OS which we install in that laptop ?
Regards,
Kamal
On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 09:29:09 +0530 Darwin Apperagian
wrote
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 9:23 AM Darwin Apperagian
Hi Debian Team,
I'm Kamalakannan from Zoho Corporation Pvt Ltd. We build cloud apps
and we have a plan to bundle our application in a laptop with debian OS and
sell it to custmers with our product bundle over debian OS.
We want to know whether it is allowed as per debian's policy or
On Mon 20 Jul 2020 at 17:58:46 (+0100), Graham Seaman wrote:
>
> So the new battery came, precharged to 75%. Left the power in for 30
> minutes, stayed at 75%. Took the power out, dropped to 72% pretty
> quickly. Put the power back in and it stays at 72%. So the motherboard
> is reading the batter
https://raspi.debian.net/tested-images/ - there's at least one image there
for the 4GB Raspberry Pi 4 from Gunnar Wolf - but note that this is still a
work in progress. It's certainly possible: other folk have got this to boot
using experimental UEFI - it's there such that you don't _have_ to use
R
On 2020-07-20 06:07, lina wrote:
Hi All,
Previously I have asked for the comments about one workstation, here
is a alternative option, that would nice to get your input about this
workstation which is for parallel computation purposes solely, in
terms of cooling and speed, debian compatibility a
Hi,
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Back when there was a difference between PCs and workstations the main
> rule I remember was that about half the money went to the screen.
And the box with the screen had big warnings that two people are needed
to unpack the content.
> My last PC/workstation was a go
Try using deb.debian.org - the CDN (content delivery network) suggestion
that will try and geolocate you. Depends which coast you're nearest - I'd
try either MIT / California [Universities with high bandwidth] :) The
default mirror for US appears to be run by Wikimedia - they've also got
bandwidth
On Monday, July 20, 2020 02:34:11 PM Gene Heskett wrote:
> By setting synaptic to prefer oldstable, and removing the stuff slic3r
> complained about, then re-installing the oldstable stuff, with about 3
> trips around the mulberry bush, I got it to run!!! All w/o a reboot.
Hurrah!
Hi,
So I'm installing 10.4.0 on a new box and I'm unable to set up a mirror
to assist with the install. I'm using Expert Install ( although clearly
I'm not expert enough ) and I've included "Choose Mirror" in the
selected "Additional Components" of "Load Installer". I've tried using
ftp.us.de
> There once was a rule for Hewlett Packard Germany that every part
> costs 5000 Mark.
Back when there was a difference between PCs and workstations the main
rule I remember was that about half the money went to the screen.
> Actually i am in good hope for my next workstation for about 1600 EUR:
Here the cost is 9812.46$. The memory is 256gb.
Way too expensive. When we left the US, we bought two macs pro.
here the tax is high.
Thanks all
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 7:36 PM Cousin Stanley wrote:
>
> lina wrote:
>
> > Previously I have asked for the comments about one workstation,
> > here is
Hi,
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Machrone's Law: the computer you really want always costs $5000.
There once was a rule for Hewlett Packard Germany that every part
costs 5000 Mark.
Actually i am in good hope for my next workstation for about 1600 EUR:
Xeon, 4+ GHz, 4 core, 32 GB DDR4-2666 ECC,
500 GB
On Mon 20 Jul 2020 at 13:38:46 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 20 July 2020 10:59:59 David Wright wrote:
> > On Mon 20 Jul 2020 at 04:53:13 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Monday 20 July 2020 00:49:48 David Wright wrote:
> > > > On Sun 19 Jul 2020 at 11:55:05 (-0400), Gene Heskett wr
On Monday 20 July 2020 13:48:12 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 01:38:46PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > These 4 pkgs have now been downgraded to oldstable. And now a launch
> > of slic3r --gui yells about a missing Wx.pm. Not Wx3.pm, but Wx.pm.
> >
> > What perl pkg, available fo
Hi.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 07:27:03PM +0200, Pòl Hallen wrote:
> Hi folks :-)
>
> I bought a new cpu: xeon E3-1243 v3
>
> sensors show me the follow data (normal use):
>
> Physical id 0: +46.0�C (high = +80.0�C, crit = +100.0�C)
> Core 0: +46.0�C (high = +80.0�C, crit = +10
On 2020-07-20 10:27, Pòl Hallen wrote:
Hi folks :-)
I bought a new cpu: xeon E3-1243 v3
sensors show me the follow data (normal use):
Physical id 0: +46.0�C (high = +80.0�C, crit = +100.0�C)
Core 0: +46.0�C (high = +80.0�C, crit = +100.0�C)
Core 1: +42.0�C (high = +80.0�C,
Pòl Hallen writes:
Hi folks :-)
I bought a new cpu: xeon E3-1243 v3
Is it really an E3-1243 v3? ark.intel.com does not seem to know about it,
although judging from xeon it should be Intel, right? v3 may hint that
it is not exactly a “new cpu”, despite still performing wéll...
sensors
Cousin Stanley wrote:
>
> $5,704.58 Total
>
Machrone's Law: the computer you really want always costs $5000.
-dsr-
P??l Hallen wrote:
> Hi folks :-)
>
> I bought a new cpu: xeon E3-1243 v3
>
> sensors show me the follow data (normal use):
>
> Physical id 0: +46.0???C (high = +80.0???C, crit = +100.0???C)
> Core 0: +46.0???C (high = +80.0???C, crit = +100.0???C)
> Core 1: +42.0???C (high
On Monday 20 July 2020 13:01:17 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 20 iul 20, 12:24:35, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > FWIW, it installs and runs fine on a pi4 running buster 10.4. But I
> > don't have space close enough to the pi4 to put the printer within
> > reach of it. I've 3 other machines, all running
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 08:01:17PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 20 iul 20, 12:24:35, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >
> > FWIW, it installs and runs fine on a pi4 running buster 10.4.
>
> And buster doesn't work with that kernel because... ?
Because, strictly speaking, *Debian* buster cannot run
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 01:38:46PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> These 4 pkgs have now been downgraded to oldstable. And now a launch of
> slic3r --gui yells about a missing Wx.pm. Not Wx3.pm, but Wx.pm.
>
> What perl pkg, available for stretch, contains that module?
You have two ways to find ou
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 01:41:58PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 20 July 2020 11:41:04 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > Why in the name of all that is unholy did you install ONE HUNDRED
> > SEVENTY-ONE backported packages?!?
> >
> > What were you THINKING?
> Automatic install by synaptic as they b
On Monday 20 July 2020 11:41:04 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:37:53AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 20 July 2020 07:24:41 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > dpkg -l | grep '\ >
> > 171
>
> Why in the name of all that is unholy did you install ONE HUNDRED
> SEVENTY-ONE backp
On Monday 20 July 2020 10:59:59 David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 20 Jul 2020 at 04:53:13 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 20 July 2020 00:49:48 David Wright wrote:
> > > On Sun 19 Jul 2020 at 11:55:05 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Sunday 19 July 2020 09:56:10 Reco wrote:
> > > > >
lina wrote:
> Previously I have asked for the comments about one workstation,
> here is a alternative option, that would nice to get your input
> about this workstation which is for parallel computation purposes
> solely, in terms of cooling and speed, debian compatibility
> and anything else,
On Mon 20 Jul 2020 at 19:49:42 (+0300), Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 20 iul 20, 09:01:17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 08:38:22PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > The easiest way to find all installed packages from backports is to run
> > >
> > > aptitude search '?narro
Hi folks :-)
I bought a new cpu: xeon E3-1243 v3
sensors show me the follow data (normal use):
Physical id 0: +46.0�C (high = +80.0�C, crit = +100.0�C)
Core 0: +46.0�C (high = +80.0�C, crit = +100.0�C)
Core 1: +42.0�C (high = +80.0�C, crit = +100.0�C)
Core 2: +42.0�
On Lu, 20 iul 20, 12:24:35, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> FWIW, it installs and runs fine on a pi4 running buster 10.4. But I don't
> have space close enough to the pi4 to put the printer within reach of
> it. I've 3 other machines, all running wheezy because thats the last
> RTAI kernel the linuxcnc
On Mon 20 Jul 2020 at 12:24:35 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 20 July 2020 10:11:40 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, July 20, 2020 06:58:10 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > "the latest candidate version" would be more accurate. If you think
> > > this wording is an improvement feel
On 18/07/2020 21:36, Stefan Monnier wrote:
often for the price of a new battery you are already
a large part of the way towards just getting a newer
system (a raspberry pi might work for some people and
be much better instead).
New batteries for a Dell Vostro 1520 seem to run around $30 (acc
Hi,
Andrew Cater wrote:
> It does seem that
> we may be able to stop routine production of as many images. Netinst,
> something DVD-ish sized (so smaller than 8G) and some (larger file size ??)
> may do it.
How about being storage-neutral and drop amd64-DVD-2.iso and
amd64-DVD-3.iso in favor of a
On Lu, 20 iul 20, 09:01:17, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 08:38:22PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > The easiest way to find all installed packages from backports is to run
> >
> > aptitude search '?narrow(?installed,?archive(backports))'
>
> Actually, the *easiest* way to f
On 7/20/20 8:32 AM, Andrew Cater wrote:
Streaming production of .iso files _is_ technically possible. Jigdo
effectively builds the iso file from chunks of ten or so files until
the disk is complete and checksummed. As mentioned, this query was
about stopping production of the .iso files specif
Hi,
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> I was thinking of a scheme by which the ISO is constructed and streamed
> at the same time, so the complete ISO images aren't ever stored whole
> anywhere on the server.
Although there are no fundamental obstacles for stream production,
the current software uncompresse
On Monday 20 July 2020 10:11:40 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, July 20, 2020 06:58:10 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > "the latest candidate version" would be more accurate. If you think
> > this wording is an improvement feel free to file a wishlist bugs
> > against 'apt' (the package).
>
> T
On Mon 20 Jul 2020 at 13:20:19 (+), Ajith R wrote:
[> Someone else wrote:]
> > Try again, for firefox-esr (and with a ~/.XCompose file that is not
> > befouled with nonbreaking spaces).
> >
> > But make one change to the procedure. When you launch firefox-esr, do
> > so like this:
> >
> > $ e
On Lu, 20 iul 20, 11:41:04, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:37:53AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 20 July 2020 07:24:41 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > > dpkg -l | grep '\ > 171
>
> Why in the name of all that is unholy did you install ONE HUNDRED
> SEVENTY-ONE backport
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:37:53AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 20 July 2020 07:24:41 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> > dpkg -l | grep '\ 171
Why in the name of all that is unholy did you install ONE HUNDRED
SEVENTY-ONE backported packages?!?
What were you THINKING?
On Monday 20 July 2020 07:24:41 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> dpkg -l | grep '\http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>
Streaming production of .iso files _is_ technically possible. Jigdo
effectively builds the iso file from chunks of ten or so files until the
disk is complete and checksummed. As mentioned, this query was about
stopping production of the .iso files specifically meant for the oldestMac
mini. That cer
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 09:59:59AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> AFAICT the problem packages are listed above:
>
> wx3.0-headers 3.0.4+dfsg-4~bpo9+1
> libwxgtk-media3.0-0v5 3.0.4+dfsg-4~bpo9+1
> libwxgtk3.0-0v5 3.0.4+dfsg-4~bpo9+1
> libwxbase3.0-dev 3.0.4+dfsg-4~bpo9+1
>
> It wa
On Mon 20 Jul 2020 at 04:53:13 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 20 July 2020 00:49:48 David Wright wrote:
> > On Sun 19 Jul 2020 at 11:55:05 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Sunday 19 July 2020 09:56:10 Reco wrote:
> > > > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 09:45:41AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Debian's 'DVD' images are isohybrid and work for booting from USB flash
> drives, which is how I use them now [1]. So, for me, an image that only
> works on a USB stick would be fine, but what benefit is gained by
> removing support for optical media which some other people may need?
The discuss
On Monday, July 20, 2020 06:58:10 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> "the latest candidate version" would be more accurate. If you think this
> wording is an improvement feel free to file a wishlist bugs against
> 'apt' (the package).
>
Thanks -- I'll probably let that percolate in my head for a little w
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 01:20:19PM +, Ajith R wrote:
> I tried to start firefox using the command above. Fire fox gave the error
> (firefox-esr:1554): Gtk-WARNING **: 15:05:11:541 : GTK+ suports to output one
> char only: "a long substitution": : "a long substitution"
> What next steps do y
Hi Dan,
Great, thanks!
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 3:15 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> lina wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Previously I have asked for the comments about one workstation, here
> > is a alternative option, that would nice to get your input about this
> > workstation which is for parallel computa
Hi,
> Try again, for firefox-esr (and with a ~/.XCompose file that is not
> befouled with nonbreaking spaces).
>
> But make one change to the procedure. When you launch firefox-esr, do
> so like this:
>
> $ env GTK_IM_MODULE=xim firefox-esr
>
> Let us know how that goes.
I made a fresh instal
lina wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Previously I have asked for the comments about one workstation, here
> is a alternative option, that would nice to get your input about this
> workstation which is for parallel computation purposes solely, in
> terms of cooling and speed, debian compatibility and anythin
Hi All,
Previously I have asked for the comments about one workstation, here
is a alternative option, that would nice to get your input about this
workstation which is for parallel computation purposes solely, in
terms of cooling and speed, debian compatibility and anything else,
Thanks again, lin
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 08:38:22PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> The easiest way to find all installed packages from backports is to run
>
> aptitude search '?narrow(?installed,?archive(backports))'
Actually, the *easiest* way to find all packages from backports
is to run
dpkg -l | grep 'bp
On Du, 19 iul 20, 23:49:48, David Wright wrote:
> On Sun 19 Jul 2020 at 11:55:05 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 19 July 2020 09:56:10 Reco wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 09:45:41AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > Looks like my apt/sources.d is not uptodate?
> > >
> > > Looks li
On Du, 19 iul 20, 14:30:54, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 19 July 2020 13:38:22 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > The easiest way to find all installed packages from backports is to
> > run
> >
> > aptitude search '?narrow(?installed,?archive(backports))'
>
> that spits out about 3 or 4 lines of
On Du, 19 iul 20, 14:45:27, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> That would be very nice, but the docs for pinning stuff is damned near
> a secret,
The documentation is in 'man apt_preferences', 'apropos' (a.k.a. man -k)
finds it.
> and involves (apparently) more ways than the /e/a/preferences.list.
> I'
On 2020-07-19 09:32, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 10:20:00PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
[...]
>Of course, hacking oneliners (with some measure) can be fun and
>help in the language's mastery [...]
they do work tho' and can be astonishingly quick
?
Quick in typing? In thi
On Du, 19 iul 20, 14:27:24, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Aside: The funny thing to me (which someone might comment on) -- I absolutely
> know that the old version of openssh-client is installed (by running ssh -V),
> but I ran apt-get again (after installing openssh-server) and it tells me
> t
On Du, 19 iul 20, 14:06:31, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >
> Stretch, is apt-get country.
The 'apt' command was introduced in APT version 1.0 (jessie).
> But:
>
> gene@coyote:~/Downloads/stl.stf/files$ apt policy libwxgtk3.0-dev
> libwxgtk3.0-dev:
> Installed: 3.0.4+dfsg-4~bpo9+1
> Candidate: 3.0.4
On Monday 20 July 2020 00:49:48 David Wright wrote:
> On Sun 19 Jul 2020 at 11:55:05 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 19 July 2020 09:56:10 Reco wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 09:45:41AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > Looks like my apt/sources.d is not uptodate?
> > >
> > > Loo
Hello,
we have strange problem on some of our Buster hosts with Tigercron. The
Subject and the "From / To " stands in the body, instead of the header:
=
o: sysops@foo.local
Received: from ina-pmox-02.foo.local (ina-pmox-02.foo.local [172.25.50.3])
by mx-01.foo
Hi,
On Sun, 19 Jul 2020 18:47:37 -0400
The Wanderer wrote:
> Looking at it, I don't see anything which strikes me as qualifying as
> buggy. Can you clarify what about it you see as being a misbehavior
> problem?
>
(...)
> It appears that the software previously provided in libgcc1 is now being
On Sun, 2020-07-19 at 16:25 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > > At this point in 2020, I think it would be reasonable to only produce
> > > netinst images and jigdo (and live, but that's a different-ish
> > > project). Drop the DVD images.
>
> An alternative is to have "virtual ISO images", i.e. im
Hi,
(The mail headers indicate that the OP, Andrew Cater, is subscribed to
debian-cd but not to debian-user. So replies to debian-user only might
not get to his attention.)
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> An alternative is to have "virtual ISO images", i.e. images which are
> constructed on the fly (pr
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