Re: [FIXED] Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread john doe
On 1/3/2022 4:44 AM, gene heskett wrote: On Sunday, January 2, 2022 9:57:05 PM EST Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote: Hi, Le 02/01/2022 à 23:53, gene heskett a écrit : Greetings All; Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for x86-64 systems installed and setup whatever was

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread john doe
On 1/3/2022 2:56 AM, Paul M. Foster wrote: On 1/2/22 6:20 PM, The Wanderer wrote: On 2022-01-02 at 17:52, Paul M. Foster wrote: Folks: In a script, I'd like to search for a pattern in a file, and replace that line entirely with a new line, once (not globally). I've tried What do you mean by

Re: Hyper-typematic and Firefox responsiveness in Weston.

2022-01-02 Thread David
On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 14:05, David Wright wrote: > On Thu 30 Dec 2021 at 19:48:05 (-0800), pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > > In weston, keyboard response can be hyper-typematic. > The kbdrate can be set at @reboot in root's > crontab to make it possible to login at a text VC more > easily, if it's me

Re: cpan

2022-01-02 Thread Jeremy Ardley
Pipe the output of the cpan command to less? | less On 3/1/22 1:14 pm, Jude DaShiell wrote: when displaying results from a cpan search, is it possible to limit the number of displayed results to the screen size then page to the next or previous set of results? Something like what less does wit

cpan

2022-01-02 Thread Jude DaShiell
when displaying results from a cpan search, is it possible to limit the number of displayed results to the screen size then page to the next or previous set of results? Something like what less does with long files that are larger than your screen.

Re: udev applied to SDHC card. Two systems compared.

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Sun 26 Dec 2021 at 21:32:20 (-0800), pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > Any ideas about why udev assigns a symlink on the desktop system and > not on the Sharp Mebius laptop? Because the slots you're pushing them into are of a different type. > Desktop machine. > Pertinent lines in /etc/udev/rules.d

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 09:59:08PM -0500, Paul M. Foster wrote: > Regarding "patch", let's consider a "stock" config file from a fresh install > (call it NEW), and an existing config which is tweaked for my purposes (call > it OLD). Assume I want the stock config altered to conform to my > existing

Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Sun 02 Jan 2022 at 22:31:27 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > On Sunday, January 2, 2022 9:54:29 PM EST David Wright wrote: > > On Sun 02 Jan 2022 at 17:53:19 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > > > Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for > > > x86-64 systems installed and s

[FIXED] Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread gene heskett
On Sunday, January 2, 2022 9:57:05 PM EST Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote: > Hi, > > Le 02/01/2022 à 23:53, gene heskett a écrit : > > Greetings All; > > > > Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for > > x86-64 systems installed and setup whatever was needed to bring the >

Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread gene heskett
On Sunday, January 2, 2022 9:54:29 PM EST David Wright wrote: > On Sun 02 Jan 2022 at 17:53:19 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > > Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for > > x86-64 systems installed and setup whatever was needed to bring the > > screen reader to life. >

Re: Hyper-typematic and Firefox responsiveness in Weston.

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Thu 30 Dec 2021 at 19:48:05 (-0800), pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > > Debian 11 is easily arranged so that "startx" or "weston" can be > issued at the console command line. That allows simple qualitative > comparisons. > > In weston, keyboard response can be hyper-typematic. The briefest > ke

Re: Need Support on Debian10 Kernel Upgrade

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Sat 18 Dec 2021 at 12:36:49 (+0100), Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Jo, 16 dec 21, 09:53:33, David Wright wrote: > > > > Anyone think it ironic that a multinational IT company with a > > market capitalisation of $50 billion as of September 2021 comes > > here for help on upgrading the kernel on an

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Paul M. Foster
On 1/2/22 6:40 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 06:20:15PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: Of course, given the ORIGINAL question, the best tool is neither of these. It's something like ansible or puppet. Or if you insist on jury-rigging crap together with stone knives and bearskin

Re: jupyter-notebook and bullseye

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Fri 31 Dec 2021 at 15:07:39 (-0700), D. R. Evans wrote: > Reco wrote on 12/31/21 1:47 PM: > > > > That was certainly a help (although I wonder why it was necessary for me > > > to do that manually), > > > > It's official Debian policy now, believe it or not. > > python 2.x is /usr/bin/python2

Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Hi, Le 02/01/2022 à 23:53, gene heskett a écrit : Greetings All; Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for x86-64 systems installed and setup whatever was needed to bring the screen reader to life. That is strange. Should not happen. The accessibility is installed o

Re: 8 -> 9 update changing things

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Sat 18 Dec 2021 at 11:24:34 (-0500), Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > On Friday 17 December 2021 11:53:20 am David Wright wrote: > > > > > Some of the things I'm dealing with are: > > > > > > > > > > 1. An annoying blue dot showed up in my taskbar. > > > > > Right-clicking on this gave me an opt

Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Sun 02 Jan 2022 at 17:53:19 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > > Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for x86-64 > systems installed and setup whatever was needed to bring the screen reader > to life. I think it's happened to you before, in May 2019. Was something plu

Re: How to secure access to SD cards a la USBGuard?

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Fri 10 Dec 2021 at 17:20:52 (+0100), Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Lu, 06 dec 21, 10:18:49, David Wright wrote: > > On Sun 05 Dec 2021 at 13:33:41 (+0100), Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > > On Vi, 12 nov 21, 12:27:59, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > > > > > > As mentioned, the way to control it will depend

Re: Problem with Terminal Paste

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Sat 01 Jan 2022 at 13:37:05 (-0500), Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > On 01/01/2022 01:03 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Sat, Jan 01, 2022 at 12:57:45PM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > > > i have finally upgraded my Debian Platform from Buster to Bullseye. > > > > > > I am pleased, but the termina

Re: GRUB really slow to boot

2022-01-02 Thread David Wright
On Sat 18 Dec 2021 at 11:08:37 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > Today I rebooted my machine for the first time in quite a while, after > the kernel update that was released along with Debian 11.2. Mine's a new installation. I've run buster from an external drive for a while, but have recently insta

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Paul M. Foster
On 1/2/22 8:46 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: I'm rearranging the order of the quoted sections. On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 08:14:47PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: That's very interesting, although not all that accessible to the relative newcomer to the field. It does leave me sad about the apparent conclu

Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread gene heskett
On Sunday, January 2, 2022 8:56:10 PM EST Jude DaShiell wrote: > You can configure brltty to choose none as the voice and silence that. > Perhaps it's time for debian to have an accessibility task that can be > deselected by those that don't need accessibility yet. All accessibility > programs tha

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Paul M. Foster
On 1/2/22 6:20 PM, The Wanderer wrote: On 2022-01-02 at 17:52, Paul M. Foster wrote: Folks: In a script, I'd like to search for a pattern in a file, and replace that line entirely with a new line, once (not globally). I've tried What do you mean by "globally"? "Globally" just means I want

Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread Jude DaShiell
You can configure brltty to choose none as the voice and silence that. Perhaps it's time for debian to have an accessibility task that can be deselected by those that don't need accessibility yet. All accessibility programs that annoy the temporarily able could be put into that task and have it ei

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Paul M. Foster
On 1/2/22 6:18 PM, Andy Smith wrote: Hello, On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 05:52:36PM -0500, Paul M. Foster wrote: In a script, I'd like to search for a pattern in a file, and replace that line entirely with a new line, once (not globally). I've tried sed -i s/search/new_line/ but this only replaces

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
I'm rearranging the order of the quoted sections. On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 08:14:47PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > That's very interesting, although not all that accessible to the > relative newcomer to the field. It does leave me sad about the apparent > conclusion that there is no safe way to edi

Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread gene heskett
On Sunday, January 2, 2022 5:58:44 PM EST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > gene heskett wrote on 02/01/2022 at 23:53:19+0100: > > Greetings All; > > > > Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for > > x86-64 systems installed and setup whatever was needed to bring the > > sc

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread The Wanderer
On 2022-01-02 at 18:40, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 06:20:15PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > >> If you mean that you want to only replace the first matching line >> in the file, but leave any subsequent matching lines alone... I've >> never actually had occasion to do that, but

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 06:20:15PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > If you mean that you want to only replace the first matching line in the > file, but leave any subsequent matching lines alone... I've never > actually had occasion to do that, but a bit of Googling (for 'sed first > match only') found

Re: Reasonably simple setup for 1TB HDD and 250GB M.2 NVMe SSD

2022-01-02 Thread piorunz
On 02/01/2022 16:33, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote: Hi Piotr! Happy 2022! Hi Jorge! Likewise! Have you revised after kernel Linux 4.15? The btrfs(5) manpage says: Since kernel 4.15, a set of heuristic algorithms have been improved by using frequency sampling, repea

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread The Wanderer
On 2022-01-02 at 17:52, Paul M. Foster wrote: > Folks: > > In a script, I'd like to search for a pattern in a file, and replace > that line entirely with a new line, once (not globally). I've tried What do you mean by "globally"? If you mean that you want to only replace the first matching line

Re: Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 05:52:36PM -0500, Paul M. Foster wrote: > In a script, I'd like to search for a pattern in a file, and replace that > line entirely with a new line, once (not globally). I've tried > > sed -i s/search/new_line/ > > but this only replaces the string itself. I want t

Re: brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
gene heskett wrote on 02/01/2022 at 23:53:19+0100: > Greetings All; > > Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for x86-64 > systems installed and setup whatever was needed to bring the screen reader > to life. > > Any thing related to a braile function that I try to

Replace line in file based on pattern

2022-01-02 Thread Paul M. Foster
Folks: In a script, I'd like to search for a pattern in a file, and replace that line entirely with a new line, once (not globally). I've tried sed -i s/search/new_line/ but this only replaces the string itself. I want the script to find the line my search term is on, and replace the whole l

brltty=huge distraction for folks that don't need it.

2022-01-02 Thread gene heskett
Greetings All; Without any conscious prompting by me, te debian 11.1 netinstall for x86-64 systems installed and setup whatever was needed to bring the screen reader to life. Any thing related to a braile function that I try to remove wants to kill another 2 or 3 gigs of system with it. Quite

Re: having high cpu problem related to kernel version

2022-01-02 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, 4:27 PM _ djdisodo wrote: > note that i'm using debian sid and xfce4 > > it shows full of red bars on htop on one of the core between two(i > have atom n455 cpu) > iirc red bars means kernel threads > > i've tested using debian's boot menu so only thing changed is kernel > v

Re: Hyper-typematic and Firefox responsiveness in Weston.

2022-01-02 Thread peter
Stefan & all, From: Stefan Monnier Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2022 16:23:10 -0500 > I haven't and haven't heard of other people experiencing this until the > above message. I'm still curious about adoption of Wayland/Weston by people reading here. Does anyone use Weston routinely? Start

Re: Reasonably simple setup for 1TB HDD and 250GB M.2 NVMe SSD

2022-01-02 Thread Jorge P . de Morais Neto
Hi Piotr! Happy 2022! Em [2021-12-08 qua 22:54:29+], piorunz escreveu: > On 08/12/2021 19:35, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote: >> - Why `compress-force' instead of simply `compress'? > > I've read very extensive discussion about that and came to conclusion > that compress-force is better. It

IWD+ifupdown instead of wpasupplicant and systemd-resolved?

2022-01-02 Thread riveravaldez
Hi, I have an old desktop machine with Debian 11, running fine, as usual. Recently I bought a USB/Wi-Fi dongle/adapter to connect it to my home WLAN. The chipset and correspondent firmware blob seem to be the 'MediaTek MT7601U firmware, version 34 (mt7601u.bin)', available in the `firmware-misc-non

telegram-desktop not working with firejail

2022-01-02 Thread piorunz
Hi all, I have used telegram-desktop with firejail on Debian 10. Everything was working fine. Two days ago, I upgraded my OS to Debian Bookworm (testing). System is clean and everything else is working. Only telegram-desktop is failing to work with firejail profile. Terminal output: $ firejail t

Re: Hyper-typematic and Firefox responsiveness in Weston.

2022-01-02 Thread Curt
On 2022-01-01, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> In weston, keyboard response can be hyper-typematic. The briefest >> keypress can give at least two instances of the key action; sometimes a >> half dozen. That includes backspace. Consequently keyboard input is >> impossible. This happens not in every

Re: telling firefox 91 to always accept self signed certificate.

2022-01-02 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 02.01.2022 15:47, Tim Woodall wrote: I have a buster install where firefox-esr has just been updated. I cannot work out how to tell it to always accept self-signed (and expired) certificates without a warning. I had a permanent exception set under about:preferences#privacy ViewCertificates bu

Re: Debian on Dell PowerEdge C6220?

2022-01-02 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Jan 02, 2022 at 10:39:50AM +0100, didier gaumet wrote: > > Hello David, > > Dell provided RHEL and Suse commercial support for thos particular > model. So while Ubuntu nor Debian is not listed, i would imagine there > will be no problem > https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-uk/drivers/su

telling firefox 91 to always accept self signed certificate.

2022-01-02 Thread Tim Woodall
I have a buster install where firefox-esr has just been updated. I cannot work out how to tell it to always accept self-signed (and expired) certificates without a warning. I had a permanent exception set under about:preferences#privacy ViewCertificates but that didn't seem to be working. And att

How to use bt-... suite of Bluetooth tools?

2022-01-02 Thread Musbur
I'm trying to connect my Bluetooth earbuds to my laptop. It works interactively using bluetoothctl, but not with bt-adapter and bt-device. First, bluetoothctl: $ bluetoothctl Agent registered [bluetooth]# devices Device 1C:52:16:CA:E7:D9 SOUNDPEATS TrueFree [bluetooth]# connect 1C:52:16:CA:E7:D9

Re: Debian on Dell PowerEdge C6220?

2022-01-02 Thread didier gaumet
Hello David, Dell provided RHEL and Suse commercial support for thos particular model. So while Ubuntu nor Debian is not listed, i would imagine there will be no problem https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-uk/drivers/supportedos/poweredge-c6220?lwp=rt