Hi.
On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 07:25:34AM +0200, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> > There is fancontrol (pwdconfig(1)) but I don't get it to
> > work ... The BIOS (UEFI) can maybe be used but I don't
> > have/use a mouse and I dislike the UI ...
> >
> > $ sudo dmidecode [...]
>
> This made me think, is
On 18/08/2021 21:16, Harald Dunkel wrote:
...sid becomes the next release in 2 years
Sid is always sid.
Testing (now Bookworm) will become stable in ~2 years.
--
John
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> Maybe you are playing in something you don't really master
> the ins and out of the consequence of what you may do.
> And this is proven by the simple sentence that *hibernation
> cut Internet*. Unless you have a good reason to risk frying
> your CPU then l
On Fri 20 Aug 2021 at 14:13:55 (+0100), Gareth Evans wrote:
> On Fri 20 Aug 2021, at 04:45, David Wright wrote:
> > On Thu 19 Aug 2021 at 07:42:56 (+0100), Gareth Evans wrote:
> $ apt policy pitivi
> pitivi:
> Installed: 0.999-1+b1
> Candidate: 0.999-1+b1
> Version table:
> *** 0.999-1+b1
On Sat 21 Aug 2021 at 19:17:31 (+0530), didar wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 10:45:44PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > On Thu 19 Aug 2021 at 08:01:24 (-0400), songbird wrote:
> > > David Wright wrote:
> > > > On Wed 18 Aug 2021 at 20:55:12 (-0400), songbird wrote:
> > > >> let's suppose you hav
o/
Is there a way to have "smart fans" that only go as fast
as needed?
Or, lacking that, is there a way to manually switch them off
when one isn't using the computer?
I do
$ sudo hibernate -v 0
but that seems to kill the Internet connection as well :(
I managed to output the GPU/CPU tempera
On 2021-08-21 9:01 p.m., Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
>
>> Maybe you are playing in something you don't really master
>> the ins and out of the consequence of what you may do.
>> And this is proven by the simple sentence that *hibernation
>> cut Internet*. Unless
On 2021-08-21 9:01 p.m., Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
>
>> Maybe you are playing in something you don't really master
>> the ins and out of the consequence of what you may do.
>> And this is proven by the simple sentence that *hibernation
>> cut Internet*. Unless
Hi,
On 2021-08-21 7:53 p.m., Emanuel Berg wrote:
> o/
>
> Is there a way to have "smart fans" that only go as fast
> as needed?
>
Fans are already going " as needed" if your system supports it.
> Or, lacking that, is there a way to manually switch them off
> when one isn't using the computer?
>
On 8/21/2021 5:52 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
there might be an easier way (still depending on whether such simple
file replacements are tolerated by the booting system):
# Choose the desired new files
new_kernel=...path.to.desired.new.kernel.in.some.mounted.filesystem...
new_initrd=
On 2021-08-21 3:03 p.m., piorunz wrote:
> On 21/08/2021 19:38, Mislav Jurić wrote:
>
>> I have a bug related to Debian 11 (codename Bullseye). I tried to report
>> it using /*reportbug*/, but /*reportbug*/ led me to this email address.
>>
>> I am using Debian 11 on Acer Aspire 5 A515-51G-52GM. *
On 21/08/2021 19:38, Mislav Jurić wrote:
I have a bug related to Debian 11 (codename Bullseye). I tried to report
it using /*reportbug*/, but /*reportbug*/ led me to this email address.
I am using Debian 11 on Acer Aspire 5 A515-51G-52GM. *My issue is that
when I close my laptop screen for the
Dear Debian users,
I have a bug related to Debian 11 (codename Bullseye). I tried to report it
using *reportbug*, but *reportbug* led me to this email address.
I am using Debian 11 on Acer Aspire 5 A515-51G-52GM. *My issue is that when
I close my laptop screen for the 5th or 6th time, my laptop d
Hi Bjørn,
On Sat, Aug 21, 2021 at 4:38 PM Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Great! Glad it could be resolved as easily as that.
>
> Probably a firmware bug. I don't know. Such issues are pretty common,
> and disabling the IOMMU is the first thing you should try. Sometimes
> it just doesn't play well with s
Hi,
I've been getting the following messages in the journal-log even before
I installed Debian 11. Could someone help decipher them for me? I have
each device plugged into USB v 3.x USB buses as that's all my
motherboard supports.
Is the message saying that the device's are too slow being that they
On Sat 21 Aug 2021, at 13:42, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Gareth Evans wrote:
>
> > So I would like to know if apt is not handling this properly, or if
> > the scenario of a file changing packages (see David's previous email)
> > is an expected exception to the (sort of) rule.
>
Hi Sven,
> > Shouldn
r2s: Rockchip 3328-based board, NanoPI R2S
Home router, IPSec endpoint
Nothing to report, the upgrade went smoothly.
helios64: Kobol Helios64 board, same device name
NAS
Rebuilding custom packages was the longest part of the upgrade, but no
problems otherwise. transmission-remote-cli did not ma
On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 10:45:44PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 19 Aug 2021 at 08:01:24 (-0400), songbird wrote:
> > David Wright wrote:
> > > On Wed 18 Aug 2021 at 20:55:12 (-0400), songbird wrote:
> > >> let's suppose you have a directory where there are
> > >> various scripts, libraries
On 8/19/2021 3:11 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Chuck,
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 08:04:43AM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
After some testing of the Debian 11 installer on Xen
(using the debian-11.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso), I find that
this image only supports installation into a Xen PV guest,
the guest
On 8/21/2021 4:34 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
John Mok wrote:
As a quick fix on the make installer media work, how can I remake my own
installation ISO by recompil ing the kernel and initramfs ?
Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
A quick solution would not even require any recompilation
of a kernel, s
Anssi Saari wrote:
> Jochen Spieker writes:
>> Stay away from the "discard" option and do not worry about SSD life.
> What's the issue with the discard option? AFAIK, there may have been
> issues with it in the decade before last but again AFAIK, today some
> distros enable discard and some run
Gareth Evans wrote:
> So I would like to know if apt is not handling this properly, or if
> the scenario of a file changing packages (see David's previous email)
> is an expected exception to the (sort of) rule.
> Shouldn't pitivi 0.999 be disregarded anyway as it's being upgraded?
No, because
Hi Bjørn,
On Sat, Aug 21, 2021 at 7:42 AM Bjørn Mork wrote:
> try booting with intel_iommu=off on the kernel command line
It works now, thanks for your help. Is there a known bug or something?
Nikolay
Hi,
there might be an easier way (still depending on whether such simple
file replacements are tolerated by the booting system):
# Choose the desired new files
new_kernel=...path.to.desired.new.kernel.in.some.mounted.filesystem...
new_initrd=...path.to.desired.new.initrd.in.some.mounted.fil
Hi,
John Mok wrote:
> > As a quick fix on the make installer media work, how can I remake my own
> > installation ISO by recompil ing the kernel and initramfs ?
Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
> A quick solution would not even require any recompilation
> of a kernel, since we know the kernel and ramdisk
On 2021-08-18 14:16 +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> On 8/17/21 21:55, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> On 2021-08-17 19:59 +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> How can I make sure I don't have to change passwords on 400+ hosts?
>> Do not run sid on 400+ hosts. Do not run testing either, especially
>> in
>>
26 matches
Mail list logo