On 12/15/2020 1:45 AM, Jerry Mellon wrote:
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get
I can not begin to explain sudo, I don't use it, but many do.
It's complicated, start reading here: https://wiki.debian.org/sudo/
On 12/14/20 4:45 PM, Jerry Mellon wrote:
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get upgrade" using "sudo" it would
not let me do
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get upgrade" using "sudo" it would
not let me do
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get upgrade" using "sudo" it would
not let me do
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get upgrade" using "sudo" it would
not let me do
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 4:36 PM Tom Browder wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 16:06 David Warring wrote:
>> Hi Tom,
>> Yes quite right. As The Wanderer points out the CreationDate and ModDate
>> differ, as do the uuid in the Catalog Metadatas and the trailer ID.
...
> David, thanks! I knew you co
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 16:06 David Warring wrote:
> This gist
> https://gist.github.com/dwarring/1e4e056d84d6fe125262bba1da1f58fb does
> this using the Raku PDF module. Usage is:
>
> p2s2pdf-strip.raku in.pdf [out.pdf] # post-process ps2pdf output
>
I can't read the fancy chars being input.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 16:06 David Warring wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> Yes quite right. As The Wanderer points out the CreationDate and ModDate
> differ, as do the uuid in the Catalog Metadatas and the trailer ID.
>
...
>
David, thanks! I knew you could do some fancy PDF hackery. I look forward
to tryin
Hi Tom,
Yes quite right. As The Wanderer points out the CreationDate and ModDate
differ, as do the uuid in the Catalog Metadatas and the trailer ID.
I've found that deleting the optional dates from the Info dictionary, the
Metadata entry from the Catalog and resetting the ID does seem to be enough
On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 01:14:35AM -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
> > chmod: no se puede acceder a '/var/spool/lpd/hl3150cdn': No existe el
> > fichero o el directorio
>
> Sorry, I should've translated the error messages:
>
> mkdir: can't create folder «...»: Folder or file doesn't exist
>
> And the
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 4:22 AM Joe wrote:
>
> On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 10:01:15 +0100
> deloptes wrote:
> You don't even need the CREATE USER.
> You can GRANT TO 'fred'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yyy'
> which will create user and privileges at the same time.
> Remember that modern vers
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 2:01 AM deloptes wrote:
>
> Keith Christian wrote:
> When installed in Debian it does not have password (AFAIR). It is sufficient
> to execute "mysql -u root -p" and press ENTER to log in. You then change
> the password.
> Regarding --skip-grant-tables I used this just la
On Wednesday, 9 Dec 2020 at 14:10, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Zoom has the same limitation on Linux but at least zoom allows the
> other participants to zoom (no pun intended) into the view presented
> by the application.
Update: it does seem that zoom allows sharing individual
windows. Worked for me
Thanks Andrei.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020, 5:15 AM Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> Package: release-notes
> X-Debbugs-CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Dear Release Notes Maintainers,
>
> Some text based on below would make sense for the Release Notes for
> buster. If agreed I'll try to come up with a word
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 10:01:15 +0100
deloptes wrote:
> Keith Christian wrote:
>
> > Next, I logged in with this:
> > mysql -u root -p
> >
> > But as I remembered, (it's been awhile) one cannot create any users
> > in this mode due to --skip-grant-tables.
>
> When installed in Debian it does no
Package: release-notes
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Dear Release Notes Maintainers,
Some text based on below would make sense for the Release Notes for
buster. If agreed I'll try to come up with a wording.
On Lu, 07 dec 20, 10:11:48, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 05, 2020 at
Keith Christian wrote:
> Next, I logged in with this:
> mysql -u root -p
>
> But as I remembered, (it's been awhile) one cannot create any users in
> this mode due to --skip-grant-tables.
When installed in Debian it does not have password (AFAIR). It is sufficient
to execute "mysql -u root -p" a
On Thursday, 10 December 2020 10:34:38 CET Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > This could be the source of your problems. My suggestion would be to
> > delete both connections, and create a new one from scratch.
>
> More in detail, at start Network Manager is using one connection and on
> reconnect the othe
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