On 21/7/21 03:36, andre...@gmail.com wrote:
Good afternoon, I am uninstalling chromium from Debian 10 and the
procedure automatically installs firefox and the same happens when
uninstalling firefox. How to solve this? Thanks.
Boa tarde, estou desinstalado crhomium do Debian 10 e o procedimento
On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 02:19:43 PM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 20 iul 21, 11:37:02, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 08:07:22 AM Charlie wrote:
> > > Nothing happened when I ran the "filter all messages in folder" or when
> > > I ran filter "filter selected messages". S
On 20.07.21 23:00 Greg Wooledge wrote:
unicorn:~$ apt-cache show gnome-core | grep firefox
Depends: [...] firefox-esr (>= 78) | firefox (>= 78) | chromium |
chromium-browser | epiphany-browser, [...]
In other words, it only accepts the browsers specifically stated in that
list, and will not p
On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 01:38:12PM -0700, Weaver wrote:
> On 21-07-2021 06:17, Christian Britz wrote:
> > On 20.07.21 19:58 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >> You probably have a desktop environment installed which Depends: on
> >> a web browser. So, when you uninstall one, it falls back to a different
> >
On 21-07-2021 06:17, Christian Britz wrote:
> On 20.07.21 19:58 Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 01:15:32PM -0400, andre...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Good afternoon, I am uninstalling chromium from Debian 10 and the
>>> procedure automatically installs firefox and the same happens when
>>
On 20.07.21 19:58 Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 01:15:32PM -0400, andre...@gmail.com wrote:
Good afternoon, I am uninstalling chromium from Debian 10 and the
procedure automatically installs firefox and the same happens when
uninstalling firefox. How to solve this? Thanks.
You
On Ma, 20 iul 21, 11:37:02, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 08:07:22 AM Charlie wrote:
> > Nothing happened when I ran the "filter all messages in folder" or when
> > I ran filter "filter selected messages". So then selected, highlighted,
> > the message and used the "move" co
On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 01:15:32PM -0400, andre...@gmail.com wrote:
> Good afternoon, I am uninstalling chromium from Debian 10 and the
> procedure automatically installs firefox and the same happens when
> uninstalling firefox. How to solve this? Thanks.
You probably have a desktop environment in
Good afternoon, I am uninstalling chromium from Debian 10 and the
procedure automatically installs firefox and the same happens when
uninstalling firefox. How to solve this? Thanks.
Boa tarde, estou desinstalado crhomium do Debian 10 e o procedimento
instala automaticamente o firefox e o mesmo ac
Good afternoon, I am uninstalling chromium from Debian 10 and the
procedure automatically installs firefox and the same happens when
uninstalling firefox. How to solve this? Thanks.
Boa tarde, estou desinstalado crhomium do Debian 10 e o procedimento
instala automaticamente o firefox e o mesmo ac
Good afternoon, I am uninstalling chromium from Debian 10 and the
procedure automatically installs firefox and the same happens when
uninstalling firefox. How to solve this? Thanks.
Boa tarde, estou desinstalado crhomium do Debian 10 e o procedimento
instala automaticamente o firefox e o mesmo ac
Good afternoon, I am uninstalling chromium from Debian 10 and the
procedure automatically installs firefox and the same happens when
uninstalling firefox. How to solve this? Thanks.
Boa tarde, estou desinstalado crhomium do Debian 10 e o procedimento
instala automaticamente o firefox e o mesmo ac
On Tue, 20 Jul 2021, Reco wrote:
It has nothing to do with the kernel module status. I'd blame
your ISP first, and the code quality of kernel module second.
I don't have any intuitive "feel" for kernel processes i.e. I am
unable to discern or even form a small hunch that a given effect
I am
On 7/20/21 11:34 PM, Robbi Nespu wrote:
I send out this email first. So I can have a link to attach on my report
bug later. Will replying this thread later with report bugs number, I
hope this will be useful to prevent issue like this.
Thanks to Greg and Paul for great contribution on Debian
On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 08:07:22 AM Charlie wrote:
> Nothing happened when I ran the "filter all messages in folder" or when
> I ran filter "filter selected messages". So then selected, highlighted,
> the message and used the "move" command in Claws Mail, and selected the
> folder the message was
On 7/11/21 6:44 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
I was going to link you to the DebianBuster wiki page where I had put
the standard sources.list for buster, but it appears someone doesn't
want you to have that information.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianBuster?action=diff&rev2=23&rev1=22
You can thank t
On Thu, 15 Jul 2021 09:46:59 +0300
Reco wrote:
...
> You cannot catch a ransomware cryptolocker using Linux on a desktop,
Of course you can, although it's certainly much less likely than when
using Windows.
> it's definitely Windows-only kind of software. In fact, any FOSS OS has
> this advant
On 7/18/21 3:00 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
First off, let me say that I am not trying to start a war or nasty
exchange4of insults.
That is really bad introduction like expecting Debian-user is place of
war or nasty insult. We have CoC.
I am forced by circumstance to run a Linux program on
Hi there
On 12/07/2021 15:40, Markos wrote:
OK. Now I understand a little bit more the situation.
You are referring to this pattern:
https://www.astm.org/Standards/E1381.htm
I didn't know this standard.
What I have seen in my experience with laboratory automation with some
instruments/equ
Am Dienstag, 20. Juli 2021, 14:07:22 CEST schrieb Charlie:
Are you running some spamfilter, like spamassassin, spamd or whatever? Take a
look at the rules, maybe there is a rule "delete recognized spammails".
I am not using clawsmail, but kmail, and my rules say: If this is a spammail,
then mov
From my keyboard:
Hello Everyone,
Using Claws Mail 3.17.8 Debian Bullseye
Received an email from a government department. Saved the attachment.
Then attempted to run a filter that would place all future emails from
this department using this address, into a designated f
On Tue, 20 Jul 2021 17:47:21 +0800
wrote:
> Windows is better supported because many vendors claim they support
> Windows from winxp to win10they don't mention linux
>
This is because all PC hardware is *designed* to work with current,
recent and near-future versions of Windows, because the m
I've been using a Schiit Modi 3 D/A converter for my main desktop audio for a
year or two. In the last week, it's been sporadically vanishing from PulseAudio.
It's normally plugged into a USB port on my monitor, which has several such
ports, all of which work with other devices. When I plug it in
Bob Bernstein wrote:
> /var/log/kern.log contains these lines:
>
> Jul 19 09:15:38 debian kernel: [69157.444725] wireguard: module verification
> failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel
> Jul 19 09:15:38 debian kernel: [69157.449554] wireguard: WireGuard
> 1.0.20200712 loa
Christian Britz wrote:
On Windows, everything regarding the driver is non-free, not only the
firmware.
Personally I can live with non-free firmware and have always enabled this.
Windows is better supported because many vendors claim they support Windows
from winxp to win10they don't mention linu
At 20.07.21 11:01 loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote:
Thank Andrew, Stefan and nick!
i prefer old wifi adapter if new one often requires non-free firmware
it seems that Windows is better supported than linux in this aspect
On Windows, everything regarding the driver is non-free, not only the
fi
Thank Andrew, Stefan and nick!
i prefer old wifi adapter if new one often requires non-free firmware
it seems that Windows is better supported than linux in this aspect
finding my ideal adapter with right interface isn't easy
(usb is preferred, some pci card can't be install in my PC)
finding them
Hi.
On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 03:46:48AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> /var/log/kern.log contains these lines:
>
> Jul 19 09:15:38 debian kernel: [69157.444725] wireguard: module verification
> failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel
It's an out-of-tree module, so
/var/log/kern.log contains these lines:
Jul 19 09:15:38 debian kernel: [69157.444725] wireguard: module
verification failed: signature and/or required key missing -
tainting kernel
Jul 19 09:15:38 debian kernel: [69157.449554] wireguard:
WireGuard 1.0.20200712 loaded. See www.wireguard.com for
Buenos días:
Le escribo para hablarle sobre una de las mejores herramientas GPS en el
mercado.
La herramienta, que me gustaría presentarle brevemente, dispone de muchas
funciones útiles para su trabajo, que optimizan los procesos de transporte y le
ayudan a realizar tareas de campo de manera m
30 matches
Mail list logo