David Wright composed on 2022-02-09 23:36 (UTC-0600):
> On Wed 09 Feb 2022 at 23:09:40 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
>> # inxi -S
>> System:
>> Host: ab560 Kernel: 5.15.0-3-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Trinity
>> Distro: Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid
>> # dpkg --configure linux-image-5.15.0
On Wed 09 Feb 2022 at 23:09:40 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
> # inxi -S
> System:
> Host: ab560 Kernel: 5.15.0-3-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Trinity
> Distro: Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid
> # dpkg --configure linux-image-5.15.0-3-amd64
> Setting up linux-image-5.15.0-3-amd64 (5.15.15-2) ..
# inxi -S
System:
Host: ab560 Kernel: 5.15.0-3-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Trinity
Distro: Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid
# dpkg --configure linux-image-5.15.0-3-amd64
Setting up linux-image-5.15.0-3-amd64 (5.15.15-2) ...
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools:
update-initramfs: Generating
On 2/9/22 08:02, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
> I'd suggest an SSD if you have one. Or, perhaps a recommended USB stick.
> Perhaps someone here has suggestions for such stick that maintains r/w
> over a while and is fast.
I am looking for a small (~16 GB), low power, high-endurance,
solid-state storag
On 09.02.22 14:58, john doe wrote:
To me this message is not a show stopper, what let you to say that it is
not working?
Thanks a lot. I put the IP and port number and bang! we were sailing.
Wonder about that 'error' however.
Thanks a lot. You saved another 2 days, or more, of trying and f
cat /sys/class/drm/card0/device/hwmon/hwmon0/temp1_input
Should give temperature:
Mine right now is:
29000
which apparently is 29C.
/sys/class/drm/card0/device/hwmon/hwmon0/pwm1
is the power management.
I returned home yesterday.
It seems the temperature here isn't out of the ordinary:
$ c
On Mi, 09 feb 22, 15:51:13, piorunz wrote:
> On 09/02/2022 15:13, Dynosaw wrote:
> > 2. Is it possible to install Debian-11 on an external,
> > pluggable, medium such as a USB-pendrive or
> > a USB-harddisk?
> > Please note: I'm NOT talking about making a
> > "live USB" with dd
Hello,
I have never used SCSI hardware nor SCSI emulation but there is an
Oracle doc here that seems to separate options between -device and -
drive lines:
https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/post/how-to-emulate-block-devices-with-qemu
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10 Feb 2022, 01:51 by u...@isnogud.escape.de:
> To me this looks somewhat surprising that in Debian buster a package
> depends on 2 versions of a library:
>
> # apt-cache depends texlive-binaries |grep lua
> Depends: libtexlua52
> Dep
On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 11:00:14AM -0500, Lee wrote:
> *sigh* naturally I picked the "move it somewhere else" option that
> won't prevent an upgrade from re-creating the file.
Missing config files will not be reinstalled, unless you call dpkg
with the "--force-confmiss" option. You should be fine
On Wed 09 Feb 2022 at 16:51:54 (+0100), Urs Thuermann wrote:
> To me this looks somewhat surprising that in Debian buster a package
> depends on 2 versions of a library:
>
> # apt-cache depends texlive-binaries |grep lua
> Depends: libtexlua52
> Depends: libtexlua52
> Depends: libtexlua53
>
On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 10:49:34AM -0500, Lee wrote:
> >> My first thought was telling the machine to ignore the NTP server
> >> address handed out via DHCP. Maybe there's a way to do that, but I
> >> couldn't figure out how :(
> >
> > supercede ntp-servers "..." in dhclient.conf should do it for
On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 11:00:14AM -0500, Lee wrote:
> Any idea what the chances are of getting an enhancement request for
> the dhcp client to add an
> ignore option;
> that says not use the option given by the dhcp server?
apt install dhcpcd5
It can do this, it is called "nooption ntp_servers
On 2/9/22, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 05:44:25PM +0300, Reco wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 09:05:51AM -0500, Lee wrote:
>> > On 2/8/22, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> > > On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 02:43:02PM -0500, Lee wrote:
>> > >> How to tell systemd to leave the
On 2/9/22, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 09:05:51AM -0500, Lee wrote:
>> On 2/8/22, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> > On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 02:43:02PM -0500, Lee wrote:
>> >> How to tell systemd to leave the ntpd config alone?
>> >
>> > What makes you think the two are connected i
On 09.02.22 16:56, Brian wrote:
Start the installer. Plug the pendrive/hard disk in. Partition the
device. Install.
Note however, that it could be slow compared to say, an SSD. I did this
with buster and had Emby server running also. Between the two, I got lag
most times.
I'd suggest an SSD i
On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 04:51:54PM +0100, Urs Thuermann wrote:
> To me this looks somewhat surprising that in Debian buster a package
> depends on 2 versions of a library:
>
> # apt-cache depends texlive-binaries |grep lua
> Depends: libtexlua52
> Depends: libtexlua52
> Depends: libtexlua53
On Wed 09 Feb 2022 at 16:13:44 +0100, Dynosaw wrote:
> 2. Is it possible to install Debian-11 on an external,
> pluggable, medium such as a USB-pendrive or
> a USB-harddisk?
> Please note: I'm NOT talking about making a
> "live USB" with dd. I mean a full, upgradable,
> instal
To me this looks somewhat surprising that in Debian buster a package
depends on 2 versions of a library:
# apt-cache depends texlive-binaries |grep lua
Depends: libtexlua52
Depends: libtexlua52
Depends: libtexlua53
Depends: libtexlua53
Depends: libtexluajit2
Depends: libtexluajit2
Br
On 09/02/2022 15:13, Dynosaw wrote:
2. Is it possible to install Debian-11 on an external,
pluggable, medium such as a USB-pendrive or
a USB-harddisk?
Please note: I'm NOT talking about making a
"live USB" with dd. I mean a full, upgradable,
installation.
If so, can
After uprading from stretch to buster on my server (x86_64), I cannot
start one of my VMs anymore. The guest is a *very* old Linux (non
Debian, i686, kernel 2.4, GRUB 1.99) and uses the Symbios Logic
sym53c8xx_2 SCSI driver in its init-ramdisk to mount the root file
system and another virtual disk
On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 05:44:25PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 09:05:51AM -0500, Lee wrote:
> > On 2/8/22, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 02:43:02PM -0500, Lee wrote:
> > >> How to tell systemd to leave the ntpd config alone?
> > >
> > > What mak
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 16:13:44 +0100
Dynosaw wrote:
> 1. Can Debian be installed on a hard disk which used a
> GPT partitioning table??
Yes. Debian installer will also respect UEFI if it is present.
>
> 2. Is it possible to install Debian-11 on an external,
> pluggable, medium such as
Some questions:
1. Can Debian be installed on a hard disk which used a
GPT partitioning table??
2. Is it possible to install Debian-11 on an external,
pluggable, medium such as a USB-pendrive or
a USB-harddisk?
Please note: I'm NOT talking about making a
"live USB" with dd.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 09:05:51 -0500
Lee wrote:
> 2nd thought was telling the DHCP server to not hand out an NTP server
> address to this one machine, but that's another damnifi know how to.
If you are running isc-dhcp-server, look for "option ntp-servers" in
/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf.
Another way to d
Hi.
On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 09:05:51AM -0500, Lee wrote:
> On 2/8/22, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 02:43:02PM -0500, Lee wrote:
> >> How to tell systemd to leave the ntpd config alone?
> >
> > What makes you think the two are connected in any way?
>
> $ grep "Network
On Ma, 08 feb 22, 17:49:16, Christian Britz wrote:
>
>
> On 2022-02-08 17:44 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote:
>
> > [Install]
> > WantedBy=multiuser.target
>
> Changed that to
>
> [Install]
> WantedBy=network-online.target
That's like putting the carriage before the horse ;)
(and it probably
On Lu, 07 feb 22, 14:34:20, Gary L. Roach wrote:
> I have been trying to get a cleen copy of qemu/kvm installed but when I try
> to install qemu-system I get:
>
> libvirt-clients : Depends: libvirt0 (= 7.0.0-3) but 8.0.0-1~bpo11+1 is
> to be installed.
>
> The same for libvirt-daemon and som
After rebooting with the latest kernel under Debian/unstable
(5.16.0-1-amd64) and logging in via lightdm, the machine got frozen.
I managed to get my desktop by switching to a text console
(Ctrl-Alt-F1), then back to VT7 (where Xorg is running).
In the journalctl logs:
[...]
Feb 09 13:56:28 cvent
On 2/8/22, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 02:43:02PM -0500, Lee wrote:
>> How to tell systemd to leave the ntpd config alone?
>
> What makes you think the two are connected in any way?
$ grep "Network Time Service" syslog
Feb 6 12:06:48 spot systemd[1]: Stopping Network Time Serv
On 2/9/2022 2:08 PM, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
On 09.02.22 07:44, john doe wrote:
On 2/9/2022 1:13 AM, notoneofmyseeds wrote:
On 08.02.22 10:52, john doe wrote:
While I did it on Buster, the same still works on Bullseye:
$ apt-get --autoremove purge logitechmediaserver
$ apt-get --autoremove p
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> Pankaj Jangid writes:
>
>> Since I have setup a new hardware - x570 chipset, rx580 GPU - I am
>> facing a very strange problem. The monitor goes blank for a brief time,
>> like 1-2s and then comes back. It is connected with the GPU using HDMI
>> cable.
>>
>> During that 1
Nicholas Geovanis writes:
>> I am trying to make it work; so here is the update.
>>
>> I tried to experiment with my machine and found that if I plug-out and
>> plug-in the USB sound card again, it is not shown by "aplay -l" command
>> as normal user. But when I do "sudo aplay -l" it lists the US
Andy Smith writes:
> [... long line snip ...]
>
> https://strugglers.net/~andy/blog/2020/12/03/starting-services-only-when-the-network-is-ready-on-debiansystemd/
Thanks Andy! Added into my bookmark Firefox.
Sincerely, Linux fan Byung-Hee
On Jo, 03 feb 22, 06:35:40, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
>
> On 3/2/22 5:42 am, Henning Follmann wrote:
> >
> > > I'd suggest a Raspberry Pi 4B. The requirements you listed elsewhere
> > > would make this a cheap and workable alternative. The only issue is
> > > that any SATA disks would have to be run t
On Vi, 04 feb 22, 10:34:38, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
>
> root@joule:/root# df | grep sd
> /dev/sda27159288 6635136140768 98% /
> /dev/sda4 131124764 12951820 111512132 11% /home
> /dev/sdb13658244 2026200 1446196 59% /home/root/MY
>
> Note that / is 98% full wherea
Hi,
thanks for the fast answer - I will forward the mail to the
ISAR mailing list.
On 2/8/22 21:47, Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
Hi,
please keep me in CC as I'm not subscribed to debian-user@l.d.o.
Quoting quirin.gylsto...@siemens.com (2022-02-08 15:40:40)
we are currently testing
On Mi, 02 feb 22, 13:49:38, Anssi Saari wrote:
> Greg Wooledge writes:
>
> > I'm unclear on how NFS v4 works. Everything I've read about it in the
> > past says that you have to set up a user mapping, which is shared by
> > the client and the server. And that this is *not* optional, and *is*
>
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