To get Deluge running one should remember that deluged is a Python program
which rewrites its variables to a config file on exit. Once the config file is
located it can be edited and the variables
The initialization problem is a problem. I used update-rc.d to disable the /
etc/init.d/delug
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 01:19:44AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
Possibly you do have "iw" installed but did not find it because
"/sbin" is not in your user's PATH.
Yes; that was the problem. Thanks.
On 7/25/20 9:12 PM, Long Wind wrote:
BTW i want ffmpeg script that record desktop plus audio. i don't have
time to read its manual. Thanks!
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/Desktop
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Hello,
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 12:05:23AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 07:56:16PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >`iw phy` should give you all that data and a lot more.
>
> I do not find that command.
$ apt-file search --regexp bin/iw$
iw: /sbin/iw
$ apt
On Sat 25 Jul 2020 at 18:36:12 (-0400), Carl Fink wrote:
> On 7/25/20 2:39 PM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> >
> > I wanted to capture my webcam streaming and audio using ffmpeg but banged
> > against `a sea of troubles': sync problems, video freezing, video
> > stuttering,
> > background noise, choose
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 07:56:16PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>> With a laptop running Debian 10, is there an easy way to determine
>>> whether the built-in wifi radio is b, g, or n?
>>`iw phy` should give you all that data and a lot more.
> I do not find that command. I did find "ip show", b
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 07:56:16PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
With a laptop running Debian 10, is there an easy way to determine
whether the built-in wifi radio is b, g, or n?
`iw phy` should give you all that data and a lot more.
I do not find that command. I did find "ip show", but it do
> With a laptop running Debian 10, is there an easy way to determine
> whether the built-in wifi radio is b, g, or n?
`iw phy` should give you all that data and a lot more.
Stefan
With a laptop running Debian 10, is there an easy way to determine
whether the built-in wifi radio is b, g, or n?
I suspect the threading on this will be broken -- I forwarded it to another
computer where I have my notes on my adventures with "nutrition" programs.
On Saturday, July 25, 2020 6:40:47 PM you wrote:
> -- Forwarded Message --
>
> Subject: Re: FOSS equivalents of *OLD* database
On Saturday, July 25, 2020 06:36:12 PM Carl Fink wrote:
> On 7/25/20 2:39 PM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I wanted to capture my webcam streaming and audio using ffmpeg but banged
> > against `a sea of troubles': sync problems, video freezing, video
> > stuttering, background noise,
On 7/25/20 2:39 PM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi all.
I wanted to capture my webcam streaming and audio using ffmpeg but banged
against `a sea of troubles': sync problems, video freezing, video stuttering,
background noise, choose of one format rather than other... Mencoder instead
at once easily,
On 2020-07-25 13:22, Joe wrote:
Shame about that. If you didn't need FOSS I'd recommend Microsoft
Access, by far the best piece of software they ever produced (not that
it's a high bar). It combines a simple database server, OK for one user,
with a visual RAD system to make the user interface. Be
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 10:54:56PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
[...]
> It's mentioned in the dpkg manpage, search for the --log option there.
:-)
Thanks, that puts it to rest.
As always, if everything else fails, read the instructions.
Cheers
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On 2020-07-25 07:25, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
See below for the full output of smartctl -a.
I saved one drive that had the click of death (and died shortly
thereafter). My notes indicated it passed the manufacturer diagnostic
tests, but failed the manufacturer full erase procedure. The last S
On 2020-07-25 16:25 -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2020-07-25 at 16:02, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 07:47:01PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all...
>>>
>>> Please what do those occurrences of `' mean in /var/log/dpgk.log just
>>> on
>>> the right next to some (a
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 04:25:50PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2020-07-25 at 16:02, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 07:47:01PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all...
> >>
> >> Please what do those occurrences of `' mean in /var/log/dpgk.log
> >> just on
> >> th
On Saturday, July 25, 2020 01:38:10 PM Richard Owlett wrote:
> Back in 70's/80's I wrote programs as part of routine job duties.
>{8080/8085 assembler, dBase and Paradox}
> Neither I, nor my employers, classed me as a "programmer".
> I was "Senior Engineering Tech" or "Junior Engineer".
> IOW,
On 2020-07-25 02:16, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
Click of death.
At least this is the reality which i will present to the disk vendor
while negotiating about replacement.
But personally i still have doubts that it is this particular problem.
The knocking is not "Click-clic
On 2020-07-25 at 16:02, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 07:47:01PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> Hi all...
>>
>> Please what do those occurrences of `' mean in /var/log/dpgk.log just
>> on
>> the right next to some (and some not) of packages names?
>
> You mean like this:
On 2020-07-25 10:38, Richard Owlett wrote:
Back in 70's/80's I wrote programs as part of routine job duties.
{8080/8085 assembler, dBase and Paradox}
Neither I, nor my employers, classed me as a "programmer".
I was "Senior Engineering Tech" or "Junior Engineer".
IOW, I was not in abject *AWE*
On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 12:38:10 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
> Back in 70's/80's I wrote programs as part of routine job duties.
>{8080/8085 assembler, dBase and Paradox}
> Neither I, nor my employers, classed me as a "programmer".
> I was "Senior Engineering Tech" or "Junior Engineer".
> IOW, I
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 07:47:01PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Hi all...
>
> Please what do those occurrences of `' mean in /var/log/dpgk.log just on
> the right next to some (and some not) of packages names?
You mean like this:
2019-10-18 17:09:25 install gcc-8-base:amd64 8.3.0-6
I don't
Hi all...
Please what do those occurrences of `' mean in /var/log/dpgk.log just on
the right next to some (and some not) of packages names?
thanks for any help
cheers
rodolfo
On Sat 25 Jul 2020 at 14:45:58 (-0400), Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 12:38:10PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> > Back in 70's/80's I wrote programs as part of routine job duties.
> > {8080/8085 assembler, dBase and Paradox}
> > Neither I, nor my employers, classed me as a "pr
Parted / gparted are useful tools. The live .iso is very useful if you have
an unknown disk - you can boot into linux to examine disk formats. The
crucial thing to know is that most partitions can be recovered with enough
care.
USB keys - try and buy a known brand. Stick small labels on them. Know
On 2020-07-25 10:59, Semih Ozlem wrote:
Hi
Hello. :-)
As operating system I use debian 10 (.2 gnome) and ubuntu 18, 19, (recently
20).
Question 2 I use usbs to store the files I work with. Quite a few times
when working with linux systems, the usbs refused to mount, giving wrong fs
type
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 12:38:10PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
Back in 70's/80's I wrote programs as part of routine job duties.
{8080/8085 assembler, dBase and Paradox}
Neither I, nor my employers, classed me as a "programmer".
I was "Senior Engineering Tech" or "Junior Engineer".
IOW, I
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 12:38:10PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Back in 70's/80's I wrote programs as part of routine job duties.
> {8080/8085 assembler, dBase and Paradox}
> Neither I, nor my employers, classed me as a "programmer".
> I was "Senior Engineering Tech" or "Junior Engineer".
> IOW
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 12:38:10PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Back in 70's/80's I wrote programs as part of routine job duties.
> {8080/8085 assembler, dBase and Paradox}
> Neither I, nor my employers, classed me as a "programmer".
> I was "Senior Engineering Tech" or "Junior Engineer".
> IO
Hi all.
I wanted to capture my webcam streaming and audio using ffmpeg but banged
against `a sea of troubles': sync problems, video freezing, video stuttering,
background noise, choose of one format rather than other... Mencoder instead
at once easily, with:
$ mencoder tv:// -tv
driver=v4l2:w
Hi I ran into the following problems a few times.
As operating system I use debian 10 (.2 gnome) and ubuntu 18, 19, (recently
20).
Question 1 An external hard disk that I use (which is I think possibly
failing) was formatted in NTFS. While I was working on a machine at the
university where I used
Back in 70's/80's I wrote programs as part of routine job duties.
{8080/8085 assembler, dBase and Paradox}
Neither I, nor my employers, classed me as a "programmer".
I was "Senior Engineering Tech" or "Junior Engineer".
IOW, I was not in abject *AWE* of computers. *ROFL*
Right now I'm working o
Hi,
Semih Ozlem wrote:
> whenever I logon and have more than a few pages in
> firefox open, suddenly my memory usage (memory is 3.7 GiB as displayed by
> ubuntu system monitor) is around 70 and 80 percent. If I open a few more
> pages it jumps. If it reaches 100 % the computer freezes.
Well, yes,
Hi,
i quoted smartctl:
> > 4 Start_Stop_Count0x0012 100 100 000Old_age Always -
> > 18
> > 9 Power_On_Hours 0x0012 100 100 000Old_age Always -
> > 19
> > 12 Power_Cycle_Count 0x0032 100 100 000Old_age Always -
> >
Hi,
i don't get to cursing at vim and sshd of Debian 10 because i am still
stuck with hardware issues.
My newest problem is a message at boot time about some problem that was
recorded in the ACPI Boot Error Record Table during the previous uptime.
Google and uefi.org tell me that BERT is a facili
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 04:25:16PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> 4 Start_Stop_Count0x0012 100 100 000Old_age Always
> - 18
> 9 Power_On_Hours 0x0012 100 100 000Old_age Always
> - 19
> 12 Power_Cycle_Count 0x0032 100
Hi,
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> 1) enable contrib and non-free in sources.list
> 2) apt-get update
> 3) figure out which firmware package is needed, and install it
> [...]
> apt-get install firmware-misc-nonfree
This silenced indeed the boot message about the missing firmware.
Dan Ritter wrote:
> On
> Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> I guess it's still spin-down
^
like
Sorry, my fingers didn't obey my brain,
Stefan
Hi,
Reco wrote:
> It's all other lines that are interesting here.
> I.e. 'Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds' section.
I wanted to wait with the long list until the self-test is done.
See below for the full output of smartctl -a.
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> I guess it's still spin-dow
Hi,
yes I tried it. I typed the whole "Oops" screen, tried to send it, but
it would not. The report it saved into a file was scrambled...
Best regards
> It is its way of saying it's an unsupported feature and you cannot
> disable drive heads parking this way. Was worth the shot.
I guess it's still spin-down: WD drives support it but just ignore the
APM settings of "how long to wait before spin-down" and use their own
algorithm instead.
On 2020-07-24 21:08, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 10:03:01PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 24 iul 20, 21:58:26, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 24 iul 20, 19:39:21, Grzesiek Sójka wrote:
Hi there,
I noticed that SATA disks appear in random order. More precisely, I have
anthony gennard wrote:
> Almost 15 months ago I suffered a massive stroke and am left with memory
> loss. I am 90 years of age, and i`m westling with trying to recover some
> computer skill.
>
> I have managed to build a further machine and double installed Debian
> 10 from a CD received with Deb
On 7/24/20 11:32 PM, mick crane wrote:
On 2020-07-25 03:17, Carl Fink wrote:
I just installed npm on a Stable (Buster) system with apt. It brought in
dozens of other packages. Then I worked on other stuff while it
downloaded and
installed. When I came back, a curses prompt was informing me that
Almost 15 months ago I suffered a massive stroke and am left with memory
loss. I am 90 years of age, and i`m westling with trying to recover some
computer skill.
I have managed to build a further machine and double installed Debian
10 from a CD received with Debian magazine and Windows 10. The ins
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 11:16:16AM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Reco wrote:
> > It's simple:
> > smartctl -t long /dev/sda
>
> The short test yielded
> Num Test_DescriptionStatus Remaining LifeTime(hours)
> LBA_of_first_error
> # 1 Short offline Completed with
On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 09:49:04PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 24 iul 20, 17:53:53, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> Aren't those files an internal implementation detail? Most users won't
> ever need to interact with those files or even be aware of their
> existence.
Strictly speaking
Hi,
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> You might not have read the entire [Click_of_death] article.
Indeed. Now i need to search my old loudspeakers in order to compare
the sound file on Wikipedia with the disk's sound.
D. R. Evans wrote:
> I can say that my experience (YMMV) is that 100% of the drive
Hi.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 11:35:34PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Reco wrote:
> > Have you tried to disable drive heads parking via hdparm?
>
> hdparm -J ?
> The man page says "The factory default is eight (8) seconds".
> That would be about twice as long as what i experience.
>
>
Carl Fink wrote:
> I just installed npm on a Stable (Buster) system with apt. It brought
> in dozens of other packages. Then I worked on other stuff while it
> downloaded and installed. When I came back, a curses prompt was
> informing me that it had already updated my kernel microcode. Is that
>
On 7/24/20, Robin Gutöhrlein wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my server (Debian bullseye) is crashing after i mount a nfs (with
> kerberos) share on a client machine (same debian). I have no idea how
> to file the bug (and where it belongs). I can't use the reportbug tool
> since I do not have a MTA configured
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