Gary Dale wrote:
> Perhaps it only works with virgin drives? Mine had been removed from
> another machine where they had been part of a different array. I zeroed
> the superblocks before creating the new array.
I doubt that - IMO should be either the BIOS or the drives, or a combination
of both
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> I have seen several references to the Cambridge Radio bug, with at least
> some patches being generated back in 2013 and in 2020, none of which
> seem to have made it to the kernel.
>
> Given how hard it is to compile packages on debian without going down
> never ending rab
On 26.03.2021 08:31, Rick Macdonald wrote:
Thanks!
I ran the wineboot --init command and it worked, and I was able to
install the 64bit program with "wine app64.exe", and it launches. Is
there a difference between the commands wine and wine64?
Now, do I need to reinstall all my previous 32bi
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 19:59:04 -0400
Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> So I decided to re-install debian 10.
> While doing so I get to the part about the entering the needed rtl
> files which I have on DVD and on USB. I tried both but neither of
> them would work. I cannot get it to even come up to a c
On 2021-03-25 21:14, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2021-03-23 08:44, deloptes wrote:
deloptes wrote:
A friend told me that he found out it is a problem in some BIOSes with
UEFI that can not handle a boot of md UEFI partition.
Perhaps it also depends how they handle the raid of a whole disk.
Are you tryi
On 2021-03-23 11:45, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 01:44:23PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
IMO the problem is that if it is not a partition the mdadm can not
assemble as it is looking for a partition,
My mdadm.conf says:
# by default (built-in), scan all partitions (/proc/partitio
On 2021-03-23 08:44, deloptes wrote:
deloptes wrote:
A friend told me that he found out it is a problem in some BIOSes with
UEFI that can not handle a boot of md UEFI partition.
Perhaps it also depends how they handle the raid of a whole disk.
Are you trying to boot from that raid?
Forgot to a
On 2021-03-23 08:29, deloptes wrote:
Gary Dale wrote:
It's not just me but a lot of other people have been having the same
problem. It's been reported many times as I discovered after trying to
use whole disks. Moreover, the fixes that I'd used in the past don't
seem to work reliably without pa
Hi,
I am trying to install debian buster
(debian-10.8.0-amd64-netinst.iso) on minisforum X35G. This comes
installed with windows 10. It has Core i3-1005G1 cpu 16GB memory and
512 PCIe nvme SSD as far as I can tell.
Everything during the install goes fine (warnings about some realtec NIC
fi
Gary Dale composed on 2021-03-25 21:19 (UTC-0400):
> From what I read in looking for solutions, the problem is common. I
> even tried one workaround of zapping any existing partition table on the
> drives. Nothing worked.
Thanks!
I ran the wineboot --init command and it worked, and I was able to install the
64bit program with "wine app64.exe", and it launches. Is there a difference
between the commands wine and wine64?
Now, do I need to reinstall all my previous 32bit programs, or can I use
WINEPREFIX pointing
On Thu, Mar 25 2021 at 08:02:32 PM, Dan Hitt wrote:
> Does anybody have any experience running debian on a WSL
> (windows-system-for-linux) machine?
>
I use WSL (not the newer WSL2) on a work computer.
> I need to get a machine for family use, but i would also like to be able to
> also use it my
On 3/25/21 8:23 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Does anybody have any experience running debian on a WSL
(windows-system-for-linux) machine?
I don't, sorry.
I need to get a machine for family use, but i would also like to be able to
also use it myself.
But I do have experience with using Debian f
> Does anybody have any experience running debian on a WSL
> (windows-system-for-linux) machine?
I don't, sorry.
> I need to get a machine for family use, but i would also like to be able to
> also use it myself.
But I do have experience with using Debian for "the family computer".
So maybe you
Does anybody have any experience running debian on a WSL
(windows-system-for-linux) machine?
I need to get a machine for family use, but i would also like to be able to
also use it myself. So i would like to be able to ssh in, back up files
into it, and do other tasks, maybe even a little program
My Librem mini comes with a an audio jack in the front into which I can
connect the same headphones-with-micro as used typically on phones.
This works fine to the extent that I can hear the audio out and it can
grab the audio from the microphone, but what about the buttons
(typically used to incre
On 3/23/21 7:26 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've been use MATE almost since it came out.
IIRC I used to use a series of mouse clicks to determine the file name
{including path} of the current icon.
On my current systems {one Stretch, one Buster} if I:
1. right click on the Launcher
2. select p
Hi.
I'm trying to install Debian 10.8 on a USB stick, and it is not Debian Live,
from a hard disk that has Windows 7 installed. Since I don't have
any CD or DVD, and I need the USB stick to install Debian on it,
I can't use the USB stick to put the ISO image on it.
I have downloaded the first IS
On 26/3/21 8:33 am, deloptes wrote:
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
Mar 25 15:30:46 client.bronzemail.com kernel: usb 1-3.2: new full-speed
USB device number 7 using xhci_hcd
Mar 25 15:30:47 client.bronzemail.com kernel: usb 1-3.2: New USB device
found, idVendor=0a12, idProduct=0001, bcdDevice=88.91
Mar
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> Mar 25 15:30:46 client.bronzemail.com kernel: usb 1-3.2: new full-speed
> USB device number 7 using xhci_hcd
> Mar 25 15:30:47 client.bronzemail.com kernel: usb 1-3.2: New USB device
> found, idVendor=0a12, idProduct=0001, bcdDevice=88.91
> Mar 25 15:30:47 client.bronzemail.
On 25/03/2021, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> I find from the Debian page that the safest chipsets are as follows:
> carl9170 Atheros Communications AR9170 chipset
> prism2_usb Intersil Prism 2/2.5/3 chipsets
> rndis_wlan Broadcom BCM4320 chipset
> rt2500usb Ralink RT2500USB/RT2571 chipset
> rtl8187 Real
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021, 7:02 PM Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z
wrote:
> El jue, 25 mar 2021 a las 17:31, Kenneth Parker ()
> escribió:
> > On Thu, Mar 25, 2021, 12:09 PM David Wright
> wrote:
> >> But it appears that I might need to point out that it's very easy and
> >> quick to re-collect a failing install
I have a Lenovo ideacenter 510A-15ABR, Amd A12-9800 that went crazy.
The cmos was frozen from too many attempts to get into it so I had to
open it up and play the jumper game to reset it. This went off without
a hitch. Once back together it would only boot to fsckd-cancel-msg:
Press CTRL+C
David Wright writes:
On Thu 25 Mar 2021 at 17:40:51 (+0100), Nicolas George wrote:
> David Wright (12021-03-25):
[...]
> > To record, you could type, for example, in another xterm:
> >
> > $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -v -D plughw:0,0 /tmp/audiofile.wav
>
> This command does not record the so
El jue, 25 mar 2021 a las 17:31, Kenneth Parker () escribió:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2021, 12:09 PM David Wright wrote:
>> But it appears that I might need to point out that it's very easy and
>> quick to re-collect a failing installation log at any time if the
>> "original" ones were lost/overwritten o
David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > > $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -v -D plughw:0,0 /tmp/audiofile.wav
> > This command does not record the sound being played.
> … on your machine.
On no machine, unless specifically configured, which is not trivial at
all.
It would be helpful if people around here lea
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 17:22:12 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Could a product with Chipset information for USB WiFi
> Message-id: <[🔎] 87sg4jryob@turtle.gmx.de>
> Mail-followup-to: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> In-reply-to: <[🔎]
On Thu 25 Mar 2021 at 17:40:51 (+0100), Nicolas George wrote:
> David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > > now i modify my requirement to how to use arecord to record sound being
> > > played to wav file
>
> > To record, you could type, for example, in another xterm:
> >
> > $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021, 12:09 PM David Wright
wrote:
> On Wed 24 Mar 2021 at 22:25:42 (-0600), Charles Curley wrote:
> > On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 22:52:31 -0500 David Wright wrote:
> >
> > > ... [W]e haven't yet been shown any direct evidence of
> > > which module drives the 8723, nor of what firmware i
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 19:51:42 +0100
Nicolas George wrote:
> Greg Wooledge (12021-03-25):
> > However, this is NOT something you can do with MP3 files. They are not
> > designed to be concatenated. (Ogg Vorbis files *are*. MP3 files aren't.)
>
> It's the other way around. Pure MP3 files are jus
Greg Wooledge (12021-03-25):
> I was told *by the developer* (Monty, in #vorbis IRC long ago) that
> Ogg Vorbis files were designed for this.
Yes, I know concatenation is supposed to be a feature, but they messed
it up.
You may not know, but the expert consensus is that, although the codec
Vorbis
2021-03-25 15:01 GMT-04:00, Charles Curley :
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 22:52:31 -0500
> David Wright wrote:
>
>> My newly oldest computer, an Acer TravelMate 3201XCi,
>> built in 2004, contains one of these. If it's of any use to Charles,
>> I can warn that this laptop has the annoying habit of bootin
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 07:51:42PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> On the other hand, Ogg files are NOT concatenable, even those that
> contain only Vorbis audio. Some player will ignore the discontinuity at
> the concatenation points, but not all.
I was told *by the developer* (Monty, in #vorbis I
I agree with Mr. Charles Curley and Mr. David Wright.
Following those advices will help more the "debugging" process.
On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 22:52:31 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> My newly oldest computer, an Acer TravelMate 3201XCi,
> built in 2004, contains one of these. If it's of any use to Charles,
> I can warn that this laptop has the annoying habit of booting up
> with the wifi blocked. (It has a pair of insan
Greg Wooledge (12021-03-25):
> However, this is NOT something you can do with MP3 files. They are not
> designed to be concatenated. (Ogg Vorbis files *are*. MP3 files aren't.)
It's the other way around. Pure MP3 files are just a concatenation of
self-delimited packets, concatenation will just
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 06:29:43PM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i ask other question: which command can merge two mp3 file?this command is
> mp3 file version of DOS command "copy file1+file2 file3"
The Unix version of that is: cat file1 file2 > file3
However, this is NOT something you can do with
On 25.03.2021 22:47, Rick Macdonald wrote:
I've been running a few 32bit Windows programs with wine for many
years, but now I need to run some 64bit programs.
The Debian wine wiki says "Users on a 64-bit system should make sure
that both wine32 and wine64 (or wine32-development and
wine64-dev
On 25.03.2021 22:47, Rick Macdonald wrote:
I've been running a few 32bit Windows programs with wine for many
years, but now I need to run some 64bit programs.
The Debian wine wiki says "Users on a 64-bit system should make sure
that both wine32 and wine64 (or wine32-development and
wine64-dev
On 3/25/21 7:23 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2021-03-25 04:39 -0400, Michael Grant wrote:
When I apt-update, sometimes I update something for which I modified a config
file and I get this menu:
Configuration file '/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.yaml'
==> Modified (by you or by a script) since
I've been running a few 32bit Windows programs with wine for many years,
but now I need to run some 64bit programs.
The Debian wine wiki says "Users on a 64-bit system should make sure
that both wine32 and wine64 (or wine32-development and
wine64-development) are installed".
I have "deb http
On 2021-03-25 04:39 -0400, Michael Grant wrote:
> When I apt-update, sometimes I update something for which I modified a config
> file and I get this menu:
>
> Configuration file '/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.yaml'
> ==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
> ==> Package distr
On Jo, 25 mar 21, 04:39:53, Michael Grant wrote:
> When I apt-update, sometimes I update something for which I modified a config
> file and I get this menu:
>
> Configuration file '/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.yaml'
> ==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
> ==> Package dist
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 06:51:32PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 25 mar 21, 05:15:46, songbird wrote:
> >
> > for my own needs i just use a crossover cable and skip
> > WiFi entirely - probably because in more ancient times
> > i've done connections between machines via null modem
> >
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On Thursday, March 25, 2021 10:40 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
> David Wright (12021-03-25):
>
> > > now i modify my requirement to how to use arecord to record sound being
> > > played to wav file
>
> > To record,
On Jo, 25 mar 21, 05:15:46, songbird wrote:
>
> for my own needs i just use a crossover cable and skip
> WiFi entirely - probably because in more ancient times
> i've done connections between machines via null modem
> serial port cables.
With newer hardware (Gigabit as well as some 100Mbit n
David Wright (12021-03-25):
> > now i modify my requirement to how to use arecord to record sound being
> > played to wav file
> To record, you could type, for example, in another xterm:
>
> $ arecord -d 10 -f cd -v -v -v -D plughw:0,0 /tmp/audiofile.wav
This command does not record the sound b
i don't often normally use this program to
catch it when something breaks right away. :(
it is a very handy tool if you do things with
music of different kinds.
currently it is giving me an error like this
for any format i try to convert:
=
$ pacpl --to wav 1.mp4
Perl Audio Conve
On 2021-03-25 18:15 +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> Could you please suggest me an USB WiFi dongle that is recommended by
> Debian and available in India?
> https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi#USB_Devices
> and
> https://wiki.debian.org/DeviceDatabase/USB
>
> Problem with Amazon is that the chipsets are no
On Wed 24 Mar 2021 at 22:25:42 (-0600), Charles Curley wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2021 22:52:31 -0500 David Wright wrote:
>
> > ... [W]e haven't yet been shown any direct evidence of
> > which module drives the 8723, nor of what firmware it uses.
> > (These can easily be determined from dmesg when th
On Thu 25 Mar 2021 at 07:41:11 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 03/25/2021 04:15 AM, songbird wrote:
> > Richard Owlett wrote:
> >Part 2 (Asides to be ignored: :) )
> >
> >for my own needs i just use a crossover cable and skip
> > WiFi entirely - probably because in more ancient times
On Thu 25 Mar 2021 at 12:20:56 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> now i modify my requirement to how to use arecord to record sound being
> played to wav file
That makes it easier as there's less work for the CPU to do.
> i use buster, how to set default sound recording source?
One way is to run alsa
On 25/03/2021, "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Could a product with Chipset information for USB WiFi
> access dongle be advised please?
> From: "Andrew M.A. Cater"
> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2021 13:24:08 +z...@mail.gmail.com>
>
> On Thu,
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 06:15:16PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> My illustrious List Members and our Problem Solvers, Debian.org,
>
> This issue arose because of my need to bypass the non-accessible WiFi
> network through the native card on my HP laptop. The network strength
> is raed by network m
On 25/03/2021 11:37, Long Wind wrote:
> i use mplayer to play sound
> i urgently want a program that can record sound being played to mp3
> which package shall i install?
IF you're using pulseaudio as your sound server, there are some neat
solutions on the AskUbuntu site|[1]. In particular, the i
On 03/25/2021 07:35 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
Richard Owlett composed on 2021-03-25 05:56 (UTC-0500):
In my original post I asked:
What internet search terms will lead to productive results?
A private reply suggested:
https://html.duckduckgo.com/html?q=home%20lan%20setup%20wireless
Though
My illustrious List Members and our Problem Solvers, Debian.org,
This issue arose because of my need to bypass the non-accessible WiFi
network through the native card on my HP laptop. The network strength
is raed by network manager applet, but data can't be exchanged.
Could you please suggest me
On 03/25/2021 07:09 AM, IL Ka wrote:
> I have no router and the installer never prompted for an IP address.
Two wireless stations could be connected using Ad-Hoc mode (so called
iBSS) or using Access Point (BSS mode).
If you do not have access point, you can try to configure Ad-Hoc:
https://w
Le 25 Mar 2021, Nicolas George a écrit :
I am quite sure (and certain in the case of FFmpeg) that none of
them
can record the sound being played.
If it’s about playing a file and recording its audio to mp3, the
following will work:
ffmpeg -i your-file.avi your-file.mp3
Change your-file.mp
On 03/25/2021 04:15 AM, songbird wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
This is essentially a reading list request.
I have never administered a LAN and believe in "learning by doing".
I have two laptops with clean installs of Buster. During installation
server software was installed on *ONE* of them. Com
Richard Owlett composed on 2021-03-25 05:56 (UTC-0500):
> In my original post I asked:
>> What internet search terms will lead to productive results?
> A private reply suggested:
> https://html.duckduckgo.com/html?q=home%20lan%20setup%20wireless
> Though the resulting links are primarily Window
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 07:52:20AM +, Eerapu, Nipuna Sri wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I am trying to download kernel sources for kernel 4.19.0-12-amd64 and getting
> below error.
>
> As part of my project, I want to compile drivers for this kernel version.
>
> root@linux-ndeb106:/usr/src# uname -r
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 12:20:56PM +, Long Wind wrote:
> Thanks to all that reply!
> now i modify my requirement tohow to use arecord to record sound being played
> to wav file
> i use buster, how to set default sound recording source?in early debian
> distro(stretch?) sound mixer can be use
Thanks to all that reply!
now i modify my requirement tohow to use arecord to record sound being played
to wav file
i use buster, how to set default sound recording source?in early debian
distro(stretch?) sound mixer can be used to set recording source
PS: i use twm, i'm afraid that gnome record
> I have no router and the installer never prompted for an IP address.
Two wireless stations could be connected using Ad-Hoc mode (so called iBSS)
or using Access Point (BSS mode).
If you do not have access point, you can try to configure Ad-Hoc:
https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/AdHoc
WiFi is a compl
On 03/25/2021 06:37 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 05:56:02AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 03/24/2021 07:43 PM, IL Ka wrote:
learning by doing
Theory and practice are both important. It is crucial to
understand how IP networks work, so I'd start with book
like "TCP/
Please install (if not already) gnome-sound-recorder and set up
settings there itself. You could even record on the fastest recording
option feasible for your system, and then use soundconverter to
convert the sound to mp3.
Best.
On 25.03.2021 16:37, Long Wind wrote:
i use mplayer to play sound
i urgently want a program that can record sound being played to mp3
which package shall i install?
Thanks!
I recommend "audacity" sound editor. It can record audio and export to
mp3 or other formats.
--
With kindest regards, Ale
to...@tuxteam.de (12021-03-25):
> > i use mplayer to play soundi urgently want a program that can record sound
> > being played to mp3
>
> Command line? (from simple to complex) arecord, sox, ffmpeg
>
> GUI? I don't know. Perhaps snd, audacity (those are actually sound
> editors, but you ca
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 11:37:53AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i use mplayer to play soundi urgently want a program that can record sound
> being played to mp3which package shall i install?Thanks!
Command line? (from simple to complex) arecord, sox, ffmpeg
GUI? I don't know. Perhaps snd, audacity
On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 05:56:02AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 03/24/2021 07:43 PM, IL Ka wrote:
> >> learning by doing
> >
> >Theory and practice are both important. It is crucial to
> >understand how IP networks work, so I'd start with book
> >like "TCP/IP Network Administration"
>
> Tha
On 03/24/2021 09:10 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 3/24/21 2:14 PM, Dominic Knight wrote:
On Tue, 2021-03-23 at 09:26 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've been use MATE almost since it came out.
IIRC I used to use a series of mouse clicks to determine the file
name
{including path} of the current ico
On 03/24/2021 07:43 PM, IL Ka wrote:
learning by doing
Theory and practice are both important. It is crucial to understand how
IP networks work, so I'd start with book like "TCP/IP Network
Administration"
That book is not available at the local library but some chapters are on
the inter
Richard Owlett wrote:
> This is essentially a reading list request.
> I have never administered a LAN and believe in "learning by doing".
> I have two laptops with clean installs of Buster. During installation
> server software was installed on *ONE* of them. Communication will be
> via WiFi. Th
When I apt-update, sometimes I update something for which I modified a config
file and I get this menu:
Configuration file '/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.yaml'
==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version.
What would you lik
Hi Team,
I am trying to download kernel sources for kernel 4.19.0-12-amd64 and getting
below error.
As part of my project, I want to compile drivers for this kernel version.
root@linux-ndeb106:/usr/src# uname -r
4.19.0-12-amd64
root@linux-ndeb106:/usr/src# apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname
On 25/3/21 3:18 pm, deloptes wrote:
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
sudo rfkill
ID TYPE DEVICE SOFT HARD
2 bluetooth hci0 unblocked unblocked
what says dmesg -T when you plugin the dongle?
what says syslog (journalctl)?
sudo dmesg -T
[Thu Mar 25 15:30:43 2021] usb 1-3.2: USB disconne
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> sudo rfkill
> ID TYPE DEVICE SOFT HARD
> 2 bluetooth hci0 unblocked unblocked
what says dmesg -T when you plugin the dongle?
what says syslog (journalctl)?
On 25/3/21 2:45 pm, deloptes wrote:
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth
Dongle (HCI mode)
these are widely spread I have the same (at least from the usb id)
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth
Dongle
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