On 10/27/2021 12:26 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Martin McCormick wrote:
sudo nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 followed by
sudo arp -a and I found nothing extraordinary so I also got on
our Netgear router and told it to cough up a list of attached
devices, showing the same list of stuff that the first tw
It seems that the maintainer of getmail is getting unnecessary grief
because users of getmail6 are requesting of him solutions for problems
that are not of his making.
It seems normal that when a project is forked that it is called
something different to the name of the existing code.
That would
On 10/26/21 9:11 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
I just re-installed my Samba server, formerly on Buster, now on
Bullseye. This has worked in the past, including Bullseye clients
mounting a share on a Buster server. I have one share defined, for my
user:
[samba]
path = /crc/samba
valid users = charles
On 27/10/21 15:11, Charles Curley wrote:
and some experimenting. ,noauto //samba.localdomain/samba
/home/charles/samba cifs
x-systemd.automount,_netdev,rw,credentials=/etc/samba/charles.credentials,uid=charles,gid=charles,file_mode=0644
0 0
Charles
I've only ever seen the 'noau
I just re-installed my Samba server, formerly on Buster, now on
Bullseye. This has worked in the past, including Bullseye clients
mounting a share on a Buster server. I have one share defined, for my
user:
[samba]
path = /crc/samba
valid users = charles
read only = no
/etc/fstab has the following
Piotr writes:
> It already exists - Mobian. I use it on my Pinephone with Debian
> Testing.
How do I get it? The Mobian site says that the PinePhone Mobian
Community Edition is available from Pine64 but I don't see it on their
site.
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Elmwood, WI USA
On 27/10/2021 03:34, Elvi zapata wrote:
Are you guys working on a Debian phone os?
It already exists - Mobian. I use it on my Pinephone with Debian Testing.
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With kindest regards, Piotr.
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Are you guys working on a Debian phone os?
On 10/26/21 7:08 AM, lina wrote:
Hi,
Once upgraded to the new system, I found that they would gather the same
app in one tab.
Such as Xfce terminal all in one, I want them to be listed one by one, not
to be degenerated into one.
Thanks for your suggestions, and sorry for the description, I don
On 10/26/21 8:41 AM, Musbur wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad T480s. Recently I bought a SanDisk Extreme
Pro 128GB SDXC card for my digital camera, but I quickly found out that
the system can't work with that card. It show up as /dev/sdb, I can use
fdisk and everything without error, but
Paul M. Foster composed on 2021-10-26 18:06 (UTC-0400):
> Along about Debian 10, the standard first ethernet card interface for a
> desktop machine, referred to as "eth0", was changed to "eno1". Just out
> of idle curiosity, does anyone know why this was done? (It broke some
> stuff on my machi
Martin McCormick wrote:
>sudo nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 followed by
> sudo arp -a and I found nothing extraordinary so I also got on
> our Netgear router and told it to cough up a list of attached
> devices, showing the same list of stuff that the first two sweeps
> found. Additionally, there
for back the old names for the interfaces:
# nano /etc/default/grub
edit the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="net.ifnames=0
biosdevname=0"
# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
# reboot
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 6:06 PM Paul M. Foster
wrote:
> Folks:
>
> Along about Debian 10, t
Hello,
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 06:06:18PM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
> Along about Debian 10, the standard first ethernet card interface for a
> desktop machine, referred to as "eth0", was changed to "eno1". Just out of
> idle curiosity, does anyone know why this was done? (It broke some stuff o
Folks:
Along about Debian 10, the standard first ethernet card interface for a
desktop machine, referred to as "eth0", was changed to "eno1". Just out
of idle curiosity, does anyone know why this was done? (It broke some
stuff on my machine.)
Paul
replacement of sqsh for debian 11?
thanks.
regards.
I was inventorying all the systems on our WiFi and wired network
so I did the following:
sudo nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 followed by
sudo arp -a and I found nothing extraordinary so I also got on
our Netgear router and told it to cough up a list of attached
devices, showing the same list of stuf
didier gaumet writes:
> Le mardi 26 octobre 2021 à 17:23 +0100, Richmond a écrit :
> [...]
>> appstreamcli s choqok
>> Unable to find component matching choqok!
> [...]
>
> The search operation of Appstream is probably searching only the local
> appstream database
>
> Yesterday evening I tried di
Just a quick bump on my issue as I've not found a solution as yet.
On Mon, 25 Oct 2021, 11:41 am Cameron Murray,
wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
>
>
> Having difficulties creating a bridge between a VXLAN interface and a
> child vlan of a bonded interface pair.
>
> br0
> --- bond0.142
> --- vx142
>
> https:
On Tue 26 Oct 2021 at 15:41:33 (+), Musbur wrote:
> I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad T480s. Recently I bought a SanDisk Extreme
> Pro 128GB SDXC card for my digital camera, but I quickly found out that
> the system can't work with that card. It show up as /dev/sdb, I can use
> fdisk and everything w
On Tue 26 Oct 2021 at 19:11:50 (+0100), Brian wrote:
> Assuming that Ctrl-C while dpkg or apt is running is equivalent to a
> power outage, I have found that running the specific command afterwards
> is generally successful.
And it might be worth adding that if apt is downloading a large
package
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021, 11:35 AM Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> > When I think of Leibniz, I think of calculus
>
> We german kids think of cookies with toes:
>
> https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Butterkeks.jpg
Ach. Natürlich vorher gegessen. Mein
Le mardi 26 octobre 2021 à 17:23 +0100, Richmond a écrit :
[...]
> appstreamcli s choqok
> Unable to find component matching choqok!
[...]
The search operation of Appstream is probably searching only the local
appstream database
Yesterday evening I tried different things with Gnome-Software (t
Musbur wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad T480s. Recently I bought a SanDisk Extreme
> Pro 128GB SDXC card for my digital camera, but I quickly found out that
> the system can't work with that card. It show up as /dev/sdb, I can use
> fdisk and everything without error, but when remo
Hi all,
I have a .deb package from HP (hp-health) that has this requirement, and
doesn't install because of it. It got damaged somehow during the last
dist-upgrade. I think I'd better re-install it.
I have both libc6:i386 and lib32gcc-s1 (on an AMD 64bit machine).
libc6-i686:i386 is tagged
On Tue 26 Oct 2021 at 13:57:13 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 10:31:54AM -0700, Han wrote:
> >Hi,
> >This might be a dumb question: is dpkg installing (or updating) a
> > package
> >using a .deb file atomic in the event of power outage?
> >By atomic,
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 10:31:54AM -0700, Han wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This might be a dumb question: is dpkg installing (or updating) a package
> using a .deb file atomic in the event of power outage?
>
> By atomic, I meant either the new version of the application is fully
> installed, or not at all.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 10:31:54AM -0700, Han wrote:
>Hi,
>This might be a dumb question: is dpkg installing (or updating) a package
>using a .deb file atomic in the event of power outage?
>By atomic, I meant either the new version of the application is fully
>installed, or n
Hi,
This might be a dumb question: is dpkg installing (or updating) a package
using a .deb file atomic in the event of power outage?
By atomic, I meant either the new version of the application is fully
installed, or not at all. Is this always guaranteed?
I read the `man dpkg` doc, but couldn'
> I stumble upon this article about (supposedly) Guix's
> characteristics/advantages:
[...]
> , and was curious about the opinions of the educated Debian people on the
> matter.
I haven't read that article, but here's my opinion:
I would love to see Debian move towards a model like that of NixOS o
didier gaumet writes:
> Hello,
>
> (Bullseye here)
>
> 1) I have not been able to install an appstream version Choqok via
> Gnome-Software (it complains about the item type being not managed) nor
> Plasma-Discover (it complains about a missing appstream transport
> protocol for apt)
>
> 2) I have
Hello,
I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad T480s. Recently I bought a SanDisk Extreme
Pro 128GB SDXC card for my digital camera, but I quickly found out that
the system can't work with that card. It show up as /dev/sdb, I can use
fdisk and everything without error, but when remove and re-insert the
card,
On Tue, 26 Oct 2021 16:08:28 +0200
lina wrote:
> Once upgraded to the new system, I found that they would gather the
> same app in one tab.
>
> Such as Xfce terminal all in one, I want them to be listed one by
> one, not to be degenerated into one.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions, and sorry for
On Tue, 26 Oct 2021, lina wrote:
Hi,
Once upgraded to the new system, I found that they would gather the same
app in one tab.
Such as Xfce terminal all in one, I want them to be listed one by one, not
to be degenerated into one.
Thanks for your suggestions, and sorry for the description, I do
Hi, have you tried the basic xterm ?
Cheers, Jerome
On 26/10/2021 16:08, lina wrote:
Hi,
Once upgraded to the new system, I found that they would gather the same app in
one tab.
Such as Xfce terminal all in one, I want them to be listed one by one, not to
be degenerated into one.
Thanks for
Hi,
Once upgraded to the new system, I found that they would gather the same
app in one tab.
Such as Xfce terminal all in one, I want them to be listed one by one, not
to be degenerated into one.
Thanks for your suggestions, and sorry for the description, I don't know
what is the best way to des
On Monday, 25 Oct 2021 at 20:43, riveravaldez wrote:
> I stumble upon this article about (supposedly) Guix's
> characteristics/advantages:
The author loses me at the point where the article discusses programming
languages and cites, amongst others, Octave and LaTeX as re-inventing
the wheel and be
Hello,
(Bullseye here)
1) I have not been able to install an appstream version Choqok via
Gnome-Software (it complains about the item type being not managed) nor
Plasma-Discover (it complains about a missing appstream transport
protocol for apt)
2) I have been able to install an appstream ver
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