Re: May I please have a block cursor in nano?

2020-12-25 Thread Will Mengarini
* Bob Bernstein [20-12/25=Fr 20:46 -0500]: > OF COURSE the app looks to the terminal for its cursor > policy, and OF COURSE my terminal (mintty running in > cygwin -- LONG story) also lacked a block cursor. That sounds as if the problem remains unsolved. Three solutions: The first is based on G

Re: May I please have a block cursor in nano?

2020-12-25 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Fri, 25 Dec 2020, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: Perhaps what you have to do is to change the shape of your terminal's cursor, and nano inherits it. Firstly, thanks to ALL of you who took time out on this holiday to answer my (pretty dumb) question! I'm certain this is one of those things I kne

Re: Installation instructions.

2020-12-25 Thread peter
From: David Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2020 11:39:20 +1100 > so if he writes "the iso file simply wasn't present" then that > would explain the complaint, case closed. Perhaps. David, the problem is not resolved. Only delayed until a spare HDD is available so that risk of damage to the extant sys

Re: May I please have a block cursor in nano?

2020-12-25 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 12/25/20, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 02:13:29PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: >> On 2020-12-25 at 14:05, Bob Bernstein wrote: >> >> > This question could not possibly be more OT, but banking on the >> > yuletide spirit and the generally benign mood of most on this list, I >>

Re: May I please have a block cursor in nano?

2020-12-25 Thread Weaver
On 26-12-2020 06:53, Curt wrote: > On 2020-12-25, Bob Bernstein wrote: >> This question could not possibly be more OT, but banking on the >> yuletide spirit and the generally benign mood of most on this >> list, I make so bold as to pose it thus, bluntly. >> >> I have prowled in 'man nanorc' for s

Re: May I please have a block cursor in nano?

2020-12-25 Thread Curt
On 2020-12-25, Bob Bernstein wrote: > This question could not possibly be more OT, but banking on the > yuletide spirit and the generally benign mood of most on this > list, I make so bold as to pose it thus, bluntly. > > I have prowled in 'man nanorc' for some time now... >From what I've gathe

Re: May I please have a block cursor in nano?

2020-12-25 Thread tomas
On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 02:13:29PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > On 2020-12-25 at 14:05, Bob Bernstein wrote: > > > This question could not possibly be more OT, but banking on the > > yuletide spirit and the generally benign mood of most on this list, I > > make so bold as to pose it thus, bluntly

Re: Radicale: Service Unavailable

2020-12-25 Thread Flo
I found the problems finally: First: libapache2-mod-proxy-uwsgi is a suggested package, however, for running Radicale in the in Debian suggested way it is a necessary package. At the beginning I haven't realized that this was missing as I could enable proxy-uwsgi (link in sites-enabled did ex

Re: May I please have a block cursor in nano?

2020-12-25 Thread The Wanderer
On 2020-12-25 at 14:05, Bob Bernstein wrote: > This question could not possibly be more OT, but banking on the > yuletide spirit and the generally benign mood of most on this list, I > make so bold as to pose it thus, bluntly. > > I have prowled in 'man nanorc' for some time now... Can you clar

May I please have a block cursor in nano?

2020-12-25 Thread Bob Bernstein
This question could not possibly be more OT, but banking on the yuletide spirit and the generally benign mood of most on this list, I make so bold as to pose it thus, bluntly. I have prowled in 'man nanorc' for some time now... Thank you, -- A person of great honour in Ireland (who was pleas

Re: Re: ALSA bug? Laptop headphone output depending on speaker channel setting

2020-12-25 Thread Brendon Higgins
Joel Roth wrote: > Do you have pulseaudio running on your system? > > It is a layer above ALSA, and could be related to your > issue. I do have PulseAudio typically running, but when I run pasuspender alsamixer the behaviour appears the same as before. I can also run pasuspender aplay -D hw:CARD=

Re: Why are some excutables not installed in /bin or /usr/bin ? [was: command file location]

2020-12-25 Thread The Wanderer
On 2020-12-25 at 08:55, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Vi, 25 dec 20, 06:38:14, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: >> over the years i've noticed that some command files are put in what >> i would call not usual locations for example >> /usr/lib/dropbear/dropbearconvert > > dpkg -L is very helpful in such

Re: Why are some excutables not installed in /bin or /usr/bin ? [was: command file location]

2020-12-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 25 dec 20, 06:38:14, gru...@mailfence.com wrote: > over the years i've noticed that some command files are put in what i would > call not usual locations > for example /usr/lib/dropbear/dropbearconvert dpkg -L is very helpful in such cases. > and to add insult to injury many times the man

command file location

2020-12-25 Thread grumpy
over the years i've noticed that some command files are put in what i would call not usual locations for example /usr/lib/dropbear/dropbearconvert and to add insult to injury many times the man pages do not tell you the location does anyone know the reasoning behind this this is not a criticism

Re: QEMU-KVM VMs sometime freeze when I run them for a couple of days

2020-12-25 Thread George Shuklin
On 12/24/20 8:34 PM, buz.hr...@seznam.cz wrote: Hi Debian people ;-), After having some issues with Fedora last year I decided to reinstall all my servers to Debian 10. I'm supper happy with Debian except one repeating issue I have with QEMU-KVM hosts that is very difficult to reproduce so I w

Re: QEMU-KVM VMs sometime freeze when I run them for a couple of days

2020-12-25 Thread buz.hrach
From: Dan Ritter Hi Dan, Thank you for answering ;-) > First question: when they are just a few minutes old, does the > serial console work? Yes, 100%. I always configure serial console for all VMs both on QEMU (libvirt) and OS side. > Second question: when the VMs are a few minutes old, does